My hat is off to The Rev. Dr. Stephen J. Sidorak, Jr.
I was in Washington DC last week. Jeff and I decided to go to The National cathedral for Sunday service. It was Connecticut day. The guest lecturer was the Executive Director of the Christian Conference of Connecticut
and he was delivering a sermon called "Peace within Your Borders".
I was ready for either a passive effort to calm the nerves of an anxious public or just a toothless objection to a generally described "evil" in the world.
What we got was a moving, carefully considered, exceedingly well crafted message to the President of the United States. Dr Sidorak took this moment, in the pulpit of the Nationa Cathedralal, to make a stand. Even for those who disagree (as those who walked out in protest surely did), one has to admire the conviction of the messanger.
From the text:
Our age is anxious due largely to "wars and rumors of wars." Our nation's policies cause us exceeding anxiety because we recognize they could bring about the very thing they seek to avert -- the use of weapons of mass destruction and worldwide war. Our anxiety is compounded when considered in conjunction with our country's incipient policy of preemption. And, our anxieties are multiplied dramatically when the policy of preemption is coupled with an oversimplified Manichean worldview, a newly militarized, alarmingly bellicose foreign policy, and the sanctimonious conviction of being on the side of the angels -- as was disturbingly evident in the remarks delivered in this very Cathedral on September 14, 2001, by the President of the United States.
Later...
... no combination of ethically suspect policy and morally repugnant weaponry will ever provide the protection we covet because only God grants peace within our borders.
Amen.