Hillary Clinton in Louisville for United Methodist Women's Assembly

She's rumored to be a 2016 presidential contender, but Hillary Clinton made no mention of that during her visit to Louisville on Saturday.

Clinton gave the keynote address at the United Methodist Methodist Women's Assembly.

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The former first lady and secretary of state addressed a packed room of about 7,000 women, but instead of talking politics, her focus was faith.

"I am delighted to be here among my fellow Methodists," said Clinton.

Clinton made the speech personal, sharing stories of her religious grandmother who used to sing hymns while braiding her hair. She said her childhood church helped her embrace faith in action.

"I loved that church. I loved how it made me feel about myself. I loved the doors it opened and my understanding of the world," said Clinton.

"I didn't know she was a United Methodist woman until this conference, so that just really hit me to see how faithful she was," said Kristin Hromowyk, who came to the event from New York.

Clinton told the crowd that for her, faith means caring about others, which helped guide some of her initiatives as secretary of state.

She specifically mentioned efforts to combat human trafficking and bring maternal health care to developing countries.

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Hillary Clinton in Louisville for United Methodist Women's Assembly

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