Reverend Amos Brown and President Russell M. Nelson have a tangible friendship that is evident as they "lock arms" together at the NAACP national convention. The Rev. Brown enthusiastically recited the hymn "Come, Come, Ye Saints" as a nod to the commonalities the NAACP and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints share — commonalities that bring the two together in a historic partnership.

All is Well — Full Remarks of President Nelson at the NAACP’s 110th Annual National Convention

Reverend Amos Brown and President Russell M. Nelson have a tangible friendship that is evident as they “lock arms” together at the NAACP national convention. The Rev. Brown enthusiastically recited the hymn “Come, Come, Ye Saints” as a nod to the commonalities the NAACP and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints share — commonalities that bring the two together in a historic partnership.
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Reverend Amos Brown and President Russell M. Nelson have a tangible friendship that is evident as they “lock arms” together at the NAACP national convention.

The Rev. Brown enthusiastically recited the hymn “Come, Come, Ye Saints” as a nod to the commonalities the NAACP and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints share — commonalities that bring the two together in a historic partnership.

 


The President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reminded those assembled for the 110th annual national convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Sunday in Detroit that differences need not undermine society’s shared humanity.

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