Surrounded by community and faith leaders, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake speaks at a news conference at Bethel AME Church, April 26, 2015 in Baltimore. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Placeholder while article actions loadHundreds form circle at Pennsylvania and North Avenue. All singing "Amazing Grace". Feels like church #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/ghcNxhjO2z— Byron Pitts (@byronpitts) April 28, 2015 Church volunteers helping to clean up a badly damaged Monument Street in Baltimore. pic.twitter.com/HFnr1tz0J9— Benny (@bennyjohnson) April 28, 2015 Black Lives Matter. Jesus. #FreddieGray pic.twitter.com/5qW0BAkJfx— deray (@deray) April 25, 2015 Men from the Nation of Islam stand between the neighborhood people and the police. Baltimore. #FreddieGrayhttps://instagram.com/p/1_ssEUzUy0/?taken-by=nettaaaaaaaaWpGet the full experience.Choose your planArrowRightI'll never forget this moment when Baltimore church leaders and @RepCummings marched into the riots urging calm pic.twitter.com/ZZGAiGc1PB— Adam May (@adammaytv) April 28, 2015 Gov @LarryHogan mtg w #Baltimore faith community leaders for input on bridging gap between communities & law enfrcmnt pic.twitter.com/mw4KW7Nc7D— Hannah Marr (@_hmmarr) April 28, 2015 Read more of the Washington Post’s coverage.Want more religion coverage? Follow Acts of Faith on Twitter or sign up for our newsletter.GiftOutlineGift ArticleLoading...