Description
Jeremiah Alvesta Wright, Jr., is Pastor Emeritus of Trinity United Church of Christ, in Chicago with a congregation exceeding 6,000. In early 2008, Wright retired after 36 years as the Senior Pastor and no longer has daily responsibilities at the church. Following retirement, Wright's beliefs and preaching were scrutinized when segments of his sermons were publicized in connection with the presidential campaign of Barack Obama. Obama addressed the issues raised by the Wright controversy in his speech entitled "A More Perfect Union." On April 27, 2008, Wright defended his record in a speech before the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, saying he was not "divisive" but "descriptive" and that the black church experience, like black culture, was "different" but not "deficient".
Born
September 22nd, 1941 in Philadelphia (Age 83)
Last Changes
2020/01/09
New Address: Available to members only
2014/11/04
New Response (Return To Sender): RTS, Forwarding Order Expired
2008/03/30
New Address: Available to members only