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Thursday, January 22, 2015

hearing the thread of history - v4

If we listen to the words
the story of that people
of their slavery in Egypt
of the choice of their leader,
hearing the thread of history

Echoes in our own land
of another time, a leader
freeing our fellow man;
war was the crucible
reforming, refining
reshaping our union

Echoes too, this century
struggles of that same people
seeking greater liberty
respect, the right to vote;
equality in our time
a more perfect union

A more perfect nation
but the work continues
when race will not matter;
our journey not complete
until all are truly equal
equal to our creed

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edited January 22, 2015
hearing the thread of history – v4

(editing version 2)
edited January 22, 2015
hearing the thread of history – v3
(editing version 1)
January 23, 2013
hearing the thread of history – v2
January 23, 2013
hearing the thread of history
edited January 22, 2015
The echoes of their steps – v4
(editing version 2)
edited January 22, 2015
The echoes of their steps – v3
(editing version 1 again)
Edited January 23, 2013
“The echoes of their steps – v2”
January 23, 2013
“The echoes of their steps”
sermon by Adam Hamilton
Compassion, Vision and Perseverance: Lessons from Moses
and NPR story he references:
Rev. Kyles Remembers Martin Luther King, Jr.
at Inaugural Prayer Service (beginning at about 1:16:45)
January 21, 2013
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
and his final speech before his assassination
and Inauguration of the President
Barack Hussein Obama
Invocation
by Myrlie Evers-Williams
Inaugural Address
&
quote in the speech, “"Our journey is not complete until our
gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law"
&
&
several poems written in 2009
on the juxtaposition of the
80th birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
and the inauguration of Barack Obama
as President of the United States of America

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