Please Pray for a town that honors God: Should a school district be ‘turned in’ for daring to mention the name of Jesus Christ at graduation? A person close to me was aghast that Jesus Christ was prayed to at a High School Senior’s graduation – which included both an invocation and a benediction. He told me that it was clearly unconstitutional and that something should be done about it. He said that it won’t be long and the town will be forced to stop it. He also questioned whether seniors were forced to go to the Baccalaureate the week before as well. He was assured that they weren’t, but only a couple of them chose not to go.
I had never even been to a baccalaureate before and didn’t know what one was until just the last week. I thoroughly loved it. I thought it was absolutely wonderful and the community seems to like and support it; there doesn’t seem to be any complaints.
Well, the Baccalaureate was a choice then.
Of the graduation itself – I told him I didn’t think that the pastor had even mentioned the name of Jesus at graduation. But he assured me that the pastor had. He said he was specifically listening for it – and that the Pastor had ended the prayer with “In Jesus’ name.â€
I asked him if he planned on contacting the ACLU. I also asked him whether an outsider has a right to come into a community and tell them what they can or can’t do with their children in regards to Jesus Christ.
He then wavered and said he wouldn’t contact anyone, but that sooner or later someone will. He reiterated that the Supreme Court has deemed it unconstitutional.
Wow. Being turned in for mentioning the name of Jesus Christ. Our nation is getting scarier all the time.
He is a member of a Unitarian church, and has admitted to me before that yes, he and his friends are extremely intolerant of Christians. He had to think about it when I first asked him this last year, and then decided it was true because, he said, people at his church are horribly ashamed if their children become Christians – and the church practically mourns with them. And he said he would be ashamed as well if one of his children were to become a Christian.
It made me a little afraid that when he gets back to his politically active church he would tell his friends about the “backwards†event he saw and that one of those people might try to start something.
So – having loved how Jesus Christ was so thoroughly included – I would just like to ask for prayer for protection over this town and high school, and their choice to honor God throughout their graduation ceremonies.















4 users commented in " Will They be Turned In for Mentioning the Name of Jesus? "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackGood morning. First of all I admit that many “Christians” do not act like Christians. But, that’s no reason to get rid of Jesus or His Father. Try to get used to living in an anti christian world. It’s coming unfortunately. Jesus said if He is despised so will his followers. Gird your loins.
This Unitarian smells a skewed, one-sided attempt to paint our UU rejection of all authoritarian, dogma-based religion-ism with the same paranoid brush. We have many non-dogmatic, ethically-centered Christians in our congregations. We’re working with all kinds of Christian churches and groups for common causes all the time. Even with our diversification over the centuries, we have UU congregations that still have crosses over their pulpits. A little integrity here please?
Well, It’s great that my god didn’t give me a spirit-of -fear, that’s why my world
Never gets scarier for me. There are many great benifits to having an asound mind. Stay patient people. everything’s going to get better, many of people need to learn how to get to the root of the problems in order to fix it. that could be the young ones train them well, once there smarter, and more knowledgable, you will have a better tool in your hands.
uufreespirit – the article wasn’t even about your church. It was about the increasing hostility toward the use of the name of Jesus in America.It was quoting someone who HAPPENED to be Unitarian and was stating HIS perception of HIS church. HIS opinion – which we are all still supposedly free to have.
This is a conversation between two people and the thoughts generated by it. Please read the article again if you missed the point.
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