Selma

This weekend marks the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.  The awful events that unfolded at the Edmund Pettis bridge shocked the nation.  Out of this painful incident momentum built and the Voting Rights Act was passed.  As we in the church know, Christians offered vital leadership, beginning with but not limited to The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in the fight for equal rights for all Americans.  But as we take pride in, and are inspired by this, we acknowledge that some Christians sided with the forces of segregation.  During this Lent, we should give thanks for faithful disciples, repent for the sins of the church, and pray for the strength and courage to hear and respond with action to God's call for righteousness, justice, and mercy.

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