Memorial Day thoughts from Rev. Neil

Memorial Day has passed yet as we compare this virus pandemic to a type of warfare, we will be remembering those who have lost their lives over these past several weeks with a moment of silence and the playing of "taps" during our time of prayer.
Once again our nation is in upheaval due to the murder of an unarmed man by a police officer. In this case the video evidence was immediate and the public outcry has been intense. The stark reality of white supremacy continues to assert its ugly nature. Our prayers for peace require our work toward justice.
I pray for you a Pentecost of spiritual awakening and empowerment, and a weekend of light, life and love.
Rev. Bill Neil
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