Marilyn Mosby find prayer and support from Empowerment Temple
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Nick and Marilyn Mosby at the Sunday morning service at Empowerment Temple, where they were invited by Rev. Robert Turner, right, who preached in support of Mosby. Marilyn Mosby, the State’s Attorney is under federal indictment. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Marilyn Mosby find prayer and support from Empowerment Temple
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Rev. Robert Turner embraces State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, whom he invited with her husband Nick Mosby to the Sunday morning service at Empowerment Temple. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Marilyn Mosby find prayer and support from Empowerment Temple
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Congregants at the Empowerment Temple encircle Nick and Marilyn Mosby as Rev. Robert Turner leads the congregation in prayer in support of the State’s Attorney, who is under federal indictment. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Marilyn Mosby find prayer and support from Empowerment Temple
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Deborah Jackson, left, offers encouragement to State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, who attended Sunday service at Empowerment Temple with her husband, City Council President Nick Mosby, at the invitation of Rev. Robert Turner. The State’s Attorney is under federal indictment. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Marilyn Mosby find prayer and support from Empowerment Temple
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City Council President Nick Mosby listens to his wife, State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, address the congregation at Empowerment Temple. The Mosbys were invited by Rev. Robert Turner, who delivered an impassioned sermon in support of the State’s Attorney, who is under federal indictment. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Marilyn Mosby find prayer and support from Empowerment Temple
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Rev. Robert Turner delivers an impassioned sermon in support of State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, third from left, at Empowerment Temple. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Marilyn Mosby find prayer and support from Empowerment Temple
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State Sen. Antonio Hayes, who represents the 40th district and is on the board of the Empowerment Temple, worshipping at Sunday service. Rev. Robert Turner delivered a sermon in support of State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, who was in attendance. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Marilyn Mosby find prayer and support from Empowerment Temple
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City Council President Nick Mosby listens to his wife, State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, address the congregation at Empowerment Temple. The Mosbys were invited by Rev. Robert Turner, who delivered an impassioned sermon in support of the State’s Attorney, who is under federal indictment. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)
Marilyn Mosby find prayer and support from Empowerment Temple
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Empowerment Temple member Cynthia Addison responds to the preaching by Rev. Robert Turner, whose sermon was in support of State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, who attended the service. (Amy Davis / Baltimore Sun)