Wreaths Across
America
Remember. Honor. Teach.
12/12/15 – Fort Harrison, Helena MT
Opening prayer
Thank you for inviting me to be here.
I am not an ordained clergyman but a man grateful to worship
our creator as I freely choose. That free choice did not come without sacrifice.
The ultimate sacrifice.
Paying respects to those who made the sacrifice for our
freedom is why we are here.
We gather here today to honor and pay homage to the things which
bind us together as a people within one nation. Though we are all unique, we
can agree on the enduring power of the human spirit which defines as a country.
I invite all of you join me in a moment of silence to allow
us to collect our thoughts and to focus on the gratitude we all have that today
we woke in country where freedom, liberty and individual are valued before all
else. Without the sacrifices of those we remember today, our individual wills might
have been lost, melted into nothingness by the evil forces which relentlessly
seek to do us harm and destroy our sovereignty.
No matter what we may believe, there is something more here
than just ourselves, something greater than just what each of us could ever
bring to this place. Many of you have been willing to risk the loss of your
lives to protect those things we cherish and we thank you for that willingness.
During the silence, if you wish to join me in prayer, please
do so but I ask that we all reflect on the full measure of courage, commitment,
duty and loyalty that allows normal humans to step into extraordinary circumstances
and become heroes.
Silence
Thank you.
Closing Remarks
We began today with a moment of silence. I am going to
invite you to join me again in silence but while we don’t speak out with words,
please let human spirit within each of us speak out to the silence. As we leave
this hallowed place, please let what we have seen, heard and felt hear nourish
the unending gratitude and appreciation we owe the fallen. If you pray, I
invited to again pray with me but let us all reflect on what we have heard that
we may better pack away the words and thoughts of remembrance that we came here
to share. Remember them when see a flag gently waving in the breeze or when we
gazing upon the haunting whiteness of gravestones. We are free today because of
them. We owe them everything we can offer.
Silence
Thank you. Let us depart secure in knowing we have shared
the blessings of belief and freedom our nation provides because of the
willingness of the many to sacrifice for rest of us.