CHICAGO (CBS) — Two South Side churches came together with one message of unity Sunday, as Chicagoans grapple with issues of police brutality and race.
Members of the Martin Temple AME Zion Church, 6930 S. Cottage Grove Ave., and the Living Hope Church, 6414 S. Cottage Grove Ave., marched down the thoroughfare where both of the churches are located.
They held signs reading, “Pray for peace,” and, “Jesus saves.”
Their final stop was at the Grand Crossing (3rd) District police…
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