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November 2, 2005 at Greater Grace Temple in Detroit This Is The Best 120 Seconds Every In A Pulpit!Anybody Else Feel The Holy Ghost When He Said THANK YOU In The Deaf Language? Rosa Parks funeral service. I wish I had 10,000 tongues just to thank you! Charles Adams ️ Dr Charles G Adams- "Thank Ya" at Rosa Parks Funeral / 2005 at Greater Grace Temple Church in Detroit, Michigan.#sermonclip. Rev. Charles Adams died last month at 86. A pastor for 52 years, he was a visionary leader. When the Rev. Charles Adams gave his iconic “thank ya” speech at Rosa Parks’ funeral in 2005 About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright Dr. Charles G. Adams - "Thank Ya!!!" . Closing Dynamic Prayer at Rosa Parks Funeral in 2005 at Greater Grace Temple Church in Detroit, Michigan. DETROIT (AP) — A soaring rendition of “The Lord’s Prayer” moved thousands of mourners at the funeral of civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks on Wednesday, with a preacher bidding: “Mother Rev. Charles Adams’ prayer at funeral of Rosa Parks. American History TV Saturdays on C-SPAN2 Book TV Sundays on C-SPAN2 Books That Shaped America "Mother Parks, take your rest. You have certainly earned it," Ellis said. Mourners waited in long lines in the chilly morning to honor Parks. Hours before the funeral began, the line to get one of the 2,000 available public seats at the church extended more than two blocks west in Parks' adopted hometown. One of Adams’ most iconic speeches was a prayer he delivered at the funeral of Rosa Parks in 2005. Trent loved seeing the smile on Rev. Jesse Jackson, who was standing behind Adams and, by the end of the speech, was jumping up and down in excitement. “It’s just so joyful to watch how his peers just were in awe of him,” Trent said. Adams died Nov. 29 at age 86, suffering cardiac arrest amid a bout of pneumonia. Born Dec. 13, 1936, he also had come into the world during the holiday season. Richard Johnson, 49, of Detroit holds a painted picture of Rosa Parks during her funeral ceremony Nov. 2, 2005, at the Greater Grace Temple in Detroit. pastor of the Harford Memorial Baptist 4,000 throng Rosa Parks’ funeral in Detroit Originally published November 2, 2005 at 12:00 am Updated November 2, 2005 at 3:16 pm "Mother Parks, take your rest," preacher says. Sitting on the podium with Jackson during the service was a black preacher from Dallas named Thomas Dexter Jakes. but he was sitting with Jesse Jackson at Rosa Parks’s funeral because he is “Mother Parks, take your rest. You have certainly earned it,” Bishop Ellis said. Mourners waited in long lines in the chilly morning to honor Parks. Hours before the funeral began, the line to get one of the 2,000 available public seats at the church extended more than two blocks in Parks’s adopted hometown. Past and present elected officials, Congressional Black Caucus members, civil rights leaders, noted clergy, and other dignitaries attended the funeral of Rosa Parks, who died October 24, 2005 at The Rev. Adams became the Detroit Branch NAACP president in 1984 and led a boycott against Dearborn businesses in protest of city policies barring non-residents from its parks. By 7:30 a.m., the line for the funeral extended more than two blocks west of the church with about 800 people waiting. Parks was 92 when she died Oct. 24 in Detroit. A soaring rendition of "The Lord's Prayer" moved thousands of mourners at the funeral of civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks on Wednesday, with a preacher bidding: "Mother Parks, take your rest."

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