Psalm 124:1-8 James 5:13-20 Mark 9:38-50 As some of you know, I had the unique experience of offering the opening prayer for the Stump Speech event at the Horse Farm yesterday. I have done several of these types of public prayers over the last couple of years, and I must confess that it is always odd to me. It’s odd because of the way in which our society has changed – such that the voice of the church has become one that blesses more than challenges. These invitations to pray at public events – that clearly have nothing to do with the church – are odd to me, because I am clearly a minority voice in an overwhelmingly Roman Catholic culture. The experience of public prayer is odd to me, because I keep calling for God to help us become more just to the poor, more able to confess sin for allowing conditions that contribute to poverty and suffering, and more willing to do something about it. I keep expecting to have off...
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