What If the Amish Were in Charge of the War on Terror?

speaker photoA Sermon from: May 25, 2008
By: Rev. Andrew C. Kennedy

Each generation looks back to its own war WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf War, and now the wars in Afghanistan and IraqToday, we will observe Memorial Day, honoring all those who have died for our country in war in a simple ceremony of remembrance and praise, so veterans are especially encouraged to attend.  Then, for perspective, we will reflect on what if the Amish were in charge of our current so-called War on Terror?  Please join us.

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Copyright © 2008, Andrew C. Kennedy
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The Heart of Mother’s Day

speaker photoA Sermon from: May 11, 2008
By: Rev. Craig D. Schwalenberg, Story by Beryl Aschenberg, Kathy Porter and Darcy Hamlin

And how shall we celebrate this Mother’s Day? Historically, with a proclamation for peace? Sentimentally, with a card and thoughtful gifts? Reluctantly, with memories of the way things were or could have been? How shall we celebrate this day? By finding the heart of this day.

Copyright © 2008, Craig D. Schwalenberg

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Things Seen and Unseen

speaker photoA Sermon from: May 4, 2008
By: Rev. Andrew C. Kennedy

Drawing on the keen observations of the nature mystic Annie Dillard, the science writer Bill Bryson and others, this service ponders our place in the scheme of things in an utterly wild and literally incomprehensible universe where, if Dillard is right, “The secret of seeing is the pearl of great price.”

Copyright © 2008, Andrew C. Kennedy
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