
We are in discussions at our church regarding the placement of the American Flag. It now stands outside the door to the sanctuary, however, it has been suggested that it be moved into the sanctuary.
This has sparked much conversation among our church members, and my family and friends. This is a good thing in that the fundamental right to free speech is represented by our flag. I love our flag. It represents all that is right with our country as well as the right to express our opinions when we feel there are things wrong with the direction of our country. It represents the diversity of a country whose people have come from lands around the globe to find a home where freedom is not just a word, but a way of life. It is a beautiful reflection and reminder that our freedom has come at a cost, a high cost to those who miss or mourn those who so valiantly have fought for it. But where, in a church setting, does it belong?
The flag represents our freedom to worship in whatever form that takes. Whether Christian, Jew, Muslim, Buddist or any other religion, our flag guarantees us that we are free to honor and glorify our God. To have it outside the door to the sanctuary, guarding that freedom, I feel is the appropriate place. It guards all that is sacred and holy to us encompassed within the inner sanctum of our santuary.
Once we walk through the doors of the sanctuary, we are one family, one without regard to race, color, nationality, or any other title except Children of God. We get to celebrate a family holiday each and every Sunday. How wonderful is that!!! We are united in praise, worship and feast at the table of the Lord without regard for any outside manmade forces which tend to divide us.
As amazing as our flag is, and all the freedoms it affords, it also represents divisive wars, legislation that sometimes is opposite of our beliefs, laws that surpress the rights of minority groups and a vast array of things that come along with a free country. But that is the beauty of our country. We have a right to choose those who represent us and share our indivdual views. That being said, the democracy which we live in is second to none and I thank God every day that I was born an American.
But when I walk into the sanctuary, I belong to a completely different group. I walk into a group that is worldwide and open to all regardless of where you were born or to what social class, etc., you might belong to. We are not only "one nation under God", we are one WORLD under God. So, yes, please use the Flag to guard our freedom of religion outside the sanctuary door, but the only banner we should be flying once we enter the sanctuary is the banner written across our hearts as children of God.
As Dennis Miller would say, "this is just my opinion, I could be wrong....."


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