2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16 Canticle 15 Romans 16: 25-27 Luke 1: 26-38
When General Eisenhower became president in 1953 he brought a vision for interstates all over the country. Designed to move large amounts of people and things quickly, there was little consideration for how they would impact the cities of America. By the 1970s, many American cities were filled with road repairs, accidents and massive congestion on raised highways through the neighborhoods and historic area.
I shared this sermon at Christ the King Anglican Church in Dewitt, Michigan (near Lansing). We looked at the texts approaching Christ the King Sunday, specifically the words of the prophet Malachi. We also explored some of the early motivations of St. Jude's Anglican Mission, our new church mission in Detroit.