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From: Joy Bonafield via OE
Sent: Oct 31, 2016 1:27 PM
To: "W. J.", Order Ecumenical Community
Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] very familiar!I was happy to cast my Hillary vote last week. Interesting to hear this fuller history -- I had heard parts of it -- the meeting of MLK, Jr. on Chicago's south side, etc. She has always operated from a context larger than herself. Glad to hear she had 'You are Accepted' among her resources. That has helped all of us on the journey!Joyce Bonafield-PierceMinnesotaOn Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 12:22 PM, W. J. via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:Somehow this sounds VERY familiar!"In 1961, when Clinton was a teenager, a youth pastor came blazing into Park Ridge behind the wheel of a red Chevy convertible. The Rev. Don Jones would inspire Clinton to see the world as her parish.Fresh from seminary after a stint in the Navy, Jones gathered the sheltered Methodist youth of Park Ridge and gave them crash courses in the "University of Life." He read them poems by e.e. cummings, introduced them to Christian intellectuals such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Paul Tillich, and asked them to interpret modernist paintings such as Picasso's 'Guernica'."Much later Tillich's sermon 'You Are Accepted' got Hillary through the Monica crisis.Joe Thomas tells about meeting Hillary in Baton Rouge some years ago and discussing her experience at The Ecumenical Institute.So GO VOTE already!Marshall
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