Rev. Herb Hall: An End to His Life, Not His MessageJuly 21, 2003 The featured speaker at the Rev. Herb Hall's memorial
service Thursday will be -- the Rev. Herb Hall. Credited with
helping to close the gap between HIV-infected Christians and
their churches, Hall videotaped a message for family and friends
three weeks before his July 12th death of AIDS-related
complications.
Adapted from:"Today I'm with [Jesus] rejoicing in a brand new home for eternity, in a brand new body -- no more pain, no more sorrow, no more suffering," said Hall in the address, to be shown at Village Church in Irvine, Calif., at 7 p.m. After being diagnosed with HIV in 1989, Hall, then a layperson, was ostracized by his church. He soon came upon a fledgling two-member support group for people with HIV at Village Church of Irvine and went on to co-found He Intends Victory, a ministry to educate churches about HIV and comfort Christians with the disease. "He played a unique role in providing a bridge between the HIV community and Christian and faith communities," said Pearl Jemison-Smith, founding member of the AIDS Services Foundation, Orange County. Hall's message was simple: Christians need to treat HIV-infected people like Jesus would have -- with unconditional love. Back to other news for July 21, 2003 Los Angeles Times 07.20.03; William Lobdell This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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