Evangelical Leader to Comment on Same-Sex Marriage Cases in Front of Supreme Court
Contact: Peggy Nienaber, Faith and Action, 202-546-8329, 202-236-0953 mobile
WASHINGTON, June 26, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- Immediately following the Wednesday, June 26 session of the Supreme Court, which is expected to include opinions on two same-sex marriage cases, the Reverend Dr. Rob Schenck will make a brief statement to the media on the sidewalk level immediately in front of the Court's plaza. He will make extended remarks from a podium set up nearby and kneel to say a prayer for families.
Dr. Schenck is chairman of the Evangelical Church Alliance International, one of America's oldest associations of independent evangelical clergy, including military chaplains. Since 1994, he has been a full-time minister to top government officials on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. He is also president of the National Clergy Council, a network of church leaders from all Christian denominations that advocates for traditional opposite-sex marriage.
Dr. Schenck has been present in the courtroom for all of the June sessions and expects to be seated for today's June 26 session.
The Reverend Dr. Rob Schenck (Certificate in Bible and Theology, BA Religion, MA Christian Ministry, DMin Church and State) is president and lead missionary of Faith and Action in the Nation's Capital, a Christian outreach to top elected and appointed officials in Washington, DC, with headquarters immediately across the street from the east facade of the US Supreme Court, one block form the US Capitol and ten minutes from the White House. An ordained minister for 31 years, Schenck was elected chairman of the Evangelical Church Alliance in July 2012.
For more information see: www.faithandaction.org, www.ecainternational.org, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Schenck, www.facebook.com/pages/Rev-Rob-Schenck/150207125161