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Sermons Today to Address Revenge and Peace

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The Washington Post, September 16th, 2001

Tens of thousands of people attending church services this morning will hear a variety of sermons and opinions concerning Tuesday's tragic events. Whatever their opinion on whether the United States should go to war, area clergy members seem to agree that the terrorist attacks should be a call for spiritual reflection by the nation and its citizens. The most important question to ask is: "Whose will do we want to be done -- ours or God's?" said Brian McLarin, pastor of Cedar Lane Community Church in Spencerville. McLarin's topic, "Prayer That Changes the World," is part of a series of sermons ...

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