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Blessing Baltimore: Pastors Who Are Braving the Chaos to Bring the Hope and Light of ChristA "Bless Baltimore" Motorcade is scheduled in which church officials, with a police escort, pile into 30 church vans filled with intercessors to pray throughout the city in specific places where riots have happened.
Nunez's heart, however, is back in his home of Baltimore, Maryland, a city drowning in chaos and turmoil and plagued with riots following the arrest of a young black man that was put into a police van after being taken into custody, only to be taken to a hospital where he lapsed into a coma and died. The senior pastor of Bilingual Christian Church, Nunez, who found himself squarely in the middle of the riots Monday night in Baltimore, is a panelist during Wednesday's day-long Reconciled Church event. During a pre-event dinner Tuesday night, Nunez sat in the audience with his mobile device receiving and sending texts to keep up with up-to-the-minute news from Baltimore. "I'm here in Florida because I need to be here with other national and international leaders to help spread this crucial message of The Reconciled Church," Nunez said. "But there is so much going on back home. [Tuesday] morning, I attended a press conference and a pastor's breakfast, where we had over 100 pastors there. We finished up and I got on a plane to come here. As soon as we're done here, I'll be back on a plane to Baltimore. I've called for a special prayer meeting at my church Saturday night, and we're planning so much more." Monday evening after a plea for help from friend and associate Lt. Col. Melvin Russell of the Baltimore Police Department, Nunez walked from his office at Bilingual Christian Church to a spot where rioting had become heavy. After just coming back from Freddie Gray's funeral, Nunez still adorned his clergy attire and said that, despite being maced, it was only by God's hedge of protection around him that he wasn't injured badly.
"Through it all, these people would see me with my clergy shirt and they would grab my hand and they would say, 'Thank you for staying with us, thank you for being here.' And then they would throw a rock and cuss. But they were thanking a man of God for standing in the gap for them." "That's a huge challenge, and we're praying for that situation," he said.
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