Contact: Dane Rose, Program Director, Faith and Action, 202-546-8329, 703-447-1072 cell
WASHINGTON, June 4 /Standard Newswire/ -- On Tuesday, June 5, at 12:00 noon, three conservative Evangelical leaders will present historic Christian teaching on social and moral issues at the second annual Reese Roundtable on Capitol Hill. This luncheon symposium, entitled "Evangelicals in '08, United or Divided?" was planned six months ago and is expected to contrast significantly with the Monday evening, June 4 Sojourners' "Faith, Values and Politics" panel at George Washington University featuring Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards. The June 4 event will be broadcast live by CNN and hosted by the network's Soledad O'Brien.
The Roundtable event will take place the day after the Sojourner's panel at the National Press Club and on the same day as the Republican presidential debate in
Moderator of the forum, Rev. Rob Schenck, said:
"The Reese Roundtable presents enduring Biblical truth, Evangelical orthodoxy and historic Christian moral teaching. The Sojourners' panel represents a narrow subset of Christians who straddle between Evangelical and liberal Protestant. Their values do not represent mainstream Evangelical belief or practice.
"We challenge CNN and all news media to balance coverage of the Sojourners' panel by reporting from both sides of this debate. We invite all news networks, journals and Internet publications to attend the Reese Roundtable forum."
Event Details ---
What: Second Annual Reese Roundtable Luncheon Forum; Evangelicals in '08, United or Divided?
When: Tuesday, June 5, 12:00 – 2:00 P.M.
Where: The National Press Club, Zenger Room,
There is no cost for this luncheon and program. Admission is open to the public but seating preference will be given to congressional employees, journalists and religious leaders. For reservations call Allyson Black at 202-546-8329, extension 104.