Friday, January 29, 2010

Lancaster Roots


This weekend I will participate in a worship service "Festival of Roots and Music" that is the first program in a year long celebration of the 300th anniversary of the first permanent European settlers in Lancaster County. Entitled "Lancaster Roots 300" the programs will not only celebrate the arrival of the early Mennonites to Lancaster County, but also the contributions of the Native Peoples who lived here before and after 1710 as well as the rich diversity that is Lancaster County today.

The worship service will share the music of several religious traditions as well as historical moments that recall the arrival of other faith traditions. The service is sponsored by the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, Hans Herr House, and co- sponsored by the Lancaster County Council of Churches and the Parish Resource Center.

The early Mennonites came to the New World to escape religious persecution. As they settled here they followed their peaceful ways and co -existed with the Native Peoples. They lived together with their diversity, religiously and culturally. Programs through out the year honor the Native Peoples . Land has been set aside at the Hans Herr House for the building of 'long house' and burial grounds for Native Peoples.

This early model of life in Lancaster could serve us well today as we live in very a diverse and sometimes divisive culture.

I commend the Mennonite Historical Society and Hans Herr House for sponsoring this year long celebration . Visit their website at http://www.lancasterroots300.org

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