AP/ December 27, 2010, 4:42 PM

Obamas Make Rare Trip to Church While in Hawaii

KANEOHE BAY, Hawaii - President Barack Obama and his family took a break from their Hawaiian vacation to attend Sunday church services, a rare occurrence for a president who prefers to worship in private.

The first family arrived at a chapel at Marine Corps Base Hawaii mid-morning for a multi-denominational service. The Obamas were greeted by about 100 clapping parishioners and a band playing "Joy to the World" as they were led to their seats in the front row.

In his sermon, chaplain Steve Moses asked worshippers to recommit to God in the new year. He also joked that the reason God put him through a heart surgery was so he wouldn't suffer a heart attack while preaching before the president.

Obama was the first worshipper to take communion, dipping the wafer in wine before placing it in his mouth.

Though Obama speaks frequently about his Christian faith, his family rarely attends church services in Washington. The White House says the president hasn't joined a parish because his appearances would be disruptive to the rest of the congregation, though he does attend private services when he spends weekends at Camp David, the presidential retreat.

Obama last attended church in September, shortly after a poll was released indicating that a majority of Americans had doubts about the president's religious beliefs.

During the hourlong service, Obama and the other churchgoers sang along to a youth band playing Christmas carols such as "Silent Night" and "Oh Holy Night."

After church, Obama went golfing on the Marine base despite sporadic light rain.

The president and Mrs. Obama also extended wishes to people celebrating Kwanzaa. "The seven principles of Kwanzaa - unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith - are some of the very values that make us Americans," the Obamas said in a statement issued by the White House.

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Associated Press writer Julie Pace in Honolulu contributed to this report.
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wfw3536 says:
I am just glad he may start going to church on a regular basis. It is sad that someone who ran on being a christian has not attended church except for a couple of photo opps.
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stn_sage replies:
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Good point.
catmomtx replies:
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President Obama never ran as being a christian. He answered questions, stupid questions about his beliefs but he didn't run as a Christian. You might be confusing him with George Bush who wore his Christianity on his sleeve for all to see. Who used his Christianity when it benefited him and seemed to forget it when it came to starting a war based on faulty intelligence. It has been Obama haters who have decided to make this an issue. It was a few people who wanted to make something out of a minister whose words were taken out of context in an attempt to demonize the President that made this an issue. When that didn't work, it was those who decided that the President had to be condemned as a Muslim . Religion and whether President Obama attends church or not is not a qualification for being President, there is after all supposed to be a separation of church and state. This business of scrutinizing the Presidents church going habits is just another ploy of some Americans who are attempting everything in their power to delegitimize the President. It didn't work with the Rev. Wright and it won't work now.

I love how whenever the President does something Presidential, what 43 other Presidents have done you have a bunch of whiners screaming about photo ops. How do we know that George Bush didn't just attend church for the photo op? I mean it isn't as if George Bush wasn't known for staging photo ops.
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stn_sage says:
The article says the Obamas like to worship in private normally. And, I recall George 'W' liked to do the same thing. Could it be that's because they're NOT really Christians?! That would be my guess! So, why pretend to be?! It's not necessary! And, it insults the relative intelligence of the public for them to pretend to be! So, let them observe the holidays as they choose, which is their right, but they should stop pretending to be something they are NOT...that is, religious! Amen.
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