Donald Trump joins mourners at funeral of US evangelist Billy Graham

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Donald and Melania Trump step from Air Force One to attend the funeral of Rev. Billy Graham. PHOTO: REUTERS
The casket containing late US evangelist Billy Graham is received by his family and others in North Carolina. PHOTO: REUTERS

CHARLOTTE (REUTERS) - The faithful from small towns gathered on Friday (March 2) with President Donald Trump and other powerful politicians in North Carolina for the funeral of evangelist Billy Graham, who preached to millions around the world in a 70-year career.

The service for Graham, who died on Feb 21 at age 99, comes after he lay in honour at the US Capitol in recognition of a clergyman who counselled presidents and became the first noted evangelist to take his message to the Soviet bloc during a time when its communist regimes were hostile to organised religion.

The North Carolina native will later be buried in a pine coffin made by a Louisiana prison inmate, and laid to rest next to his late wife, Ruth, at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte.

Ahead of the ceremony, a steady stream of mourners braved brisk winds, some of them sharing how Graham's preaching enriched their lives.

Margaret Zook, 74, came with her husband Bob, 71, from Sterling, Virginia, to mourn the man who had been an inspiration since she was a little girl.

Bob Zook said what he valued most about Graham was "the unbridled joy he had, the joy he had in delivering the Word."

The 90-minute funeral service is scheduled to start at 12pm EST (1am on Saturday, Singapore time). It will be held under a canvas tent emblematic of Graham's 1949 Los Angeles revival that marked his breakthrough as an evangelist.

Trump, a Republican, will take his place among about 2,300 invited guests, along with first lady Melania Trump and Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, organizers said. Ahead of the funeral, Trump met with Graham's family, pool reports said.

Graham became the de facto White House chaplain to several US presidents, most famously Richard Nixon. He also met with scores of world leaders and was the first noted evangelist to take his message behind the Iron Curtain.

Graham's son, the Reverend Franklin Graham, will deliver the eulogy at the funeral service.

Graham's headstone will carry his name, dates of birth and death and the inscription "Preacher of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ" above the Bible reference "John 14:6".

According to his ministry, Graham preached Christianity to more people than anyone else in history.

But Graham found himself at times in controversy over his disapproving stand on gay rights, as well as over a secretly recorded conversation with Nixon in which the cleric complained that Jews had too much influence on the US media.

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