President Joe Biden speaks at Mount Airy Church of God in Christ in Philadelphia
President Joe Biden made a stop at Philadelphia’s Mount Airy Church of God in Christ during a campaign event on Sunday, where he joked about his age and discussed his faith with churchgoers. The president, known for his sense of humor, quipped, “I know I only look like I’m 40 years old, but I’ve been around a little bit,” before expressing his optimism about America’s future.
Biden spoke about the importance of seeking a life of light, hope, love, and truth, emphasizing the power of working together. He also mentioned his plans to attend Sunday services at a Black church in Delaware, highlighting the strength he draws from the faith community in both good times and tough times.
During his speech, the president appeared to be reading from prepared notes on the lectern. He also touched on the upcoming NATO summit, where he will host NATO nations in Washington, stating that the world looks to America for leadership and hope.
After his remarks, Biden stayed in the church to take selfies and interact with attendees, who chanted “four more years” as he made his way through the room. Despite the enthusiasm of the crowd, the president did not respond to questions from reporters.
Biden’s allies have encouraged him to engage in more unscripted events to shift the narrative away from his recent debate performance. The president’s visit to the church provided a platform for him to connect with voters on a personal level and share his vision for the future of the country.