While members of Congress serve in Washington away from home, it’s the full-time jobs of the House and Senate chaplains to minister to them.
On the Senate side, Chaplain Barry Black leads a flock of 7,000. That’s all 100 senators plus their staffs. He counsels them, performs marriages and funerals and even teaches a weekly Bible study. He also has privileges on the Senate floor and opens every session with prayer.
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