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Eulogies and Memories

Autor Rev. Richard T. Middleton III EdD
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 ian 2020
The Rev. Richard T. Middleton III shares some of his most memorable eulogies and homilies that he delivered as an Episcopal priest in Mississippi in this collection. In a homily honoring Claude Rashad McCants, a young man from Jackson, Mississippi, who was senselessly murdered, he said, "The first thing I believe is that God did not will for this to happen. The Ten Commandments clearly state that God does not favor murder. I don't believe that God ever encourages any of his children to commit murder. When this tragedy happened, God's heart was the first heart to break." In paying tribute to Lula Belle Forte, the mother of a childhood friend, he said, "Brother may die, sister may die, aunt may die, grandma may die, wife may die, husband will almost surely die, but no death is felt like Mama's death. And that's because there just isn't anybody else on earth like our mother." Whether you've lost a loved one, serve as a minister, or work in hospice care, funeral service or a related field, you'll be inspired by this collection of memories of remarkable and influential people.
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ISBN-13: 9781532093067
ISBN-10: 1532093063
Pagini: 84
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.12 kg
Editura: iUniverse

Notă biografică

The Reverend Richard T. Middleton III, EdD is a native of Jackson, Mississippi, and a fourth-generation Episcopal priest. He earned a master's in education from Lincoln University, Missouri, and a doctorate in secondary education from the University of Southern Mississippi. He completed further education in theology from the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. The Rev. Middleton served in teaching and administrative roles for more than thirty years before retiring from Jackson State University.