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UMNS# 054-United Methodist pastor preaches at National Prayer


From "NewsDesk" <NewsDesk@UMCOM.ORG>
Date Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:57:40 -0600

United Methodist pastor preaches at National Prayer Service

Jan. 21, 2005

By Kathy Gilbert

Not only does America have a future, but it is a future that is good and
full of hope, a United Methodist pastor said during the National Prayer
Service Jan. 21.

"We all have a future, and the Bible tells us the future is good," said
the Rev. Mark Craig, pastor of Highland Park United Methodist Church in
Dallas. "The reason the future is good is because God loves each and
every one of us."

The National Prayer Service at the Washington National Cathedral wrapped
up four days of inaugural celebrations for President George W. Bush.
Highland Park is the home church of George and Laura Bush.

The interfaith service included prayers by Christian, Jewish and Muslim
clergy as well as choral and instrumental music. The Rev. Billy Graham
led the opening prayer of the service. The National Prayer Service is a
tradition set by George Washington.

"We are a nation of sacrifice, freedom, justice, peace and faith," Craig
said.

During his sermon, Craig paid tribute to the armed forces serving around
the world. For 200 years, men and women of the United States have given
their lives for freedom, he said. Quoting Scripture, Craig said, "there
is no greater sacrifice, no greater love" then that showed by the men
and women in uniform. "We should be eternally grateful for their
sacrifice."

In conclusion, Craig cited the story of God parting the Red Sea for
Moses and the people of Israel.

"In difficult times, God has a way of opening new doors," he said. "That
is why we have a future and it is good and full of hope."

The Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell, pastor of Windsor Village United Methodist
Church in Houston, also participated in the National Prayer Service.
Caldwell gave the benediction after the president's inaugural address
Jan. 20.

*Gilbert is a United Methodist News Service news writer based in
Nashville, Tenn.

News media contact: Kathy L. Gilbert, Nashville, Tenn., (615) 742-5470
or newsdesk@umcom.org.

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