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Prayer and the Auto Industry

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Updated: December 31, 2008
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 With Sport Utility vehicles at the alter, and auto workers in the pews, one of Detroit's largest churches offered up prayers for congress to bail-out the struggling auto industry.

AT Greater Grace Church, autoworkers are seeking encouragement through hope and prayer.

More than 45 percent of the congregation depends on the auto industry, and with many of the lives of his flock hanging in the balance, Bishop Charles Ellis is preparing his Sunday Sermon titles "Hybrid Hope."

The United Auto Workers (UAW) President, along with other members of the organization, were in attendance on the hope of sending their own message to Washington.

A packed church and an entire community are praying for their livelihood, and depending on their faith to get them through these tough times.

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