Commentary: Remember blessings on Fourth of July
A UMNS Commentary
By Bishop Woodie White*
July 1, 2009 | ATLANTA
This morning, preparing to walk my dog, I was joined by two grandsons,
both 7 years old. They noted I had placed two American flags at our
front door. I explained to them on the Fourth of July, we celebrate the
birthday of our nation. They were excited and wanted to know if there
would be a party!
Bishop Woodie White
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I responded that we would indeed have a lot of parties. I told them
about the many parades that will take place across the nation and the
special programs in towns and cities, and the big party that will take
place in our nation’s capital. I told them about the fireworks we would
have in our community, so close we would only have to place chairs in
front of our house. Immediately, they remembered we did that last year.
All of this is because America will be 233 years old, I explained.
There is so much about our nation we take for granted, or criticize. I
hope that on this occasion we can all find time to remember and give
thanks for its virtues and strengths, its noble principles and ideals,
and its ability to correct itself--peacefully, and without violence.
There is so much more for which we can be thankful as we celebrate our
nation’s beginning and its desired better future.
It is a time as well to thank all those who give and have given of
themselves to protect this land and others. Those who even this day are
in harm's way, and the thousands who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Wherever you are and in whatever special ministry you are engaged, I
pray that you and your family will have a wonderful Fourth of July, and
remember how blessed we are to live in this nation, and pray that its
future will be even more glorious than its past.
*White is a retired bishop who certifies chaplains for The United
Methodist Church. He wrote this reflection for the Endorsing Agency of
the United Methodist Board of Higher Education and Ministry.
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