Friday, April 4, 2008

A Big Day for Grand Forks, North Dakota

The radio announcer got it right this morning; "This is a big news day for Grand Forks." It is and I find it really exciting.


This evening we will be hosting two huge events. The opening ceremonies for the Men's World Curling Championships and the North Dakota Democratic Convention with keynote speakers Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton all in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Who would have thought it? These are big events, international and national, for our community and we get the opportunity to showcase our city and the character of the people who live here.


I know that some who read this will have mixed emotions about both of these events. There are some of us who are unaware that there is a sport other than hockey that can be played on ice. We are after all the home of the finest hockey arena in the United States. And, we will know after next week for sure, the finest college hockey team in the United States. But there are many in the world who enjoy an ice sport called curling. And many of them will be in our city for the next week or so. What a great opportunity for us to learn more about the sport and to offer a friendly welcome to those who are visiting here.

The other big event is the North Dakota Democratic Convention with two presidential candidates speaking here tonight. You don't have to agree with these candidates to appreciate this event. Agree or not, the convention highlights one of the beauties of our political system. We have a system that allows for varying opinions to be voiced in the freedom of public forum. With all of its flaws, I believe that we have the best political system in the world. It should not be overlooked that we will be hosting these two candidates on the anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. You can bet that the nation will be observing tonight. But this is not my main point in writing.

I would like to encourage us in the Greater Grand Forks area to raise the bar of our courtesy and friendliness to all those who will be visiting our great region. We are a wonderful city and many of us are followers of Jesus Christ. This evening there will be many lights on, spotlights shining all over. I pray that the brightest lights will not be at the Ralph Engelstad Arena nor at the Alerus Center but that the brightest light will be the Church of the Greater Grand Forks area -- shining with the love of Jesus Christ.

Your partner in the gospel,

Pastor Paul

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