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Eric Scheidler speaks at Aurora’s 1st Presbyterian Church, Jan 31 [Photo by Sandy Bradford]
This past Sunday, January 31, I was deeply honored to be the guest of my friends at First Presbyterian Church in Aurora, Illinois, at the invitation of Sandy Bradford and Mary Faye Vasen. I attended both worship services—the traditional service at 8:30 and the contemporary service at 11:00—and gave a talk in between on the pro-life mission in Aurora.
I was introduced to the congregation by Pastor Steve Rhodes during the 8:30 service, after a powerful sermon by Pastor Jeff Moore on Ephesians 3:1-13 in which St. Paul speaks of God’s wisdom being revealed to the angels in heaven through what He accomplishes through our faithful witness here on earth.
This was the perfect set-up for my remarks on the pro-life mission in Aurora. I spoke about how so often we don’t know what we might be accomplishing out there witnessing at abortion facilities, but sometimes we get a glimpse. A woman will come up to thank us for being there years before on the day her abortion was scheduled—that sight was enough to convince her to drive on by and choose life.
But the angelic choir sees it all. And being unburdened by time in the eternity of heaven, they see the results, too. Let us make of ourselves witnesses to the precious life of unborn children, to astonish even the angels with our faith. To do that, we have to be right there where those children are killed.
After my brief remarks—a teaser for the talk I would be giving after the service, Eric Stade played and sang a powerfully moving song of his own composition on the anguish that comes from choosing abortion, versus the joy and hope of choosing life.
During my talk between the services I elaborated more on the peaceful, lawful ministry going on at Planned Parenthood in Aurora with the help of First Pres. I spoke about the singular evil of abortion: how the unborn child is the least of the least, literally the tiniest of Christ’s brothers and those whose lives are most undervalued in our society.
I spoke of the horror it is that abortion takes place in the womb; the one place of all designed specifically to nurture and protect the child becomes the place where children are killed.
I talked about how urgent it is for us to be there mourning these killings. No unborn child should ever die without a pro-lifer there witnessing to the value of that life, and mourning it’s loss. “Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted.”
Finally, I spoke of how being there at the abortion facility puts a face on abortion. We need to see these particular mothers going in there and handing over their children to be killed if we are to understand what abortion really is and be effective intercessors praying for an end to abortion.
In my remarks to the congregation in the second service, I talked about how First Pres has been one of the real “go to” churches right from the beginning of the fight against Planned Parenthood. I invited the younger crowd at this service to join the pro-life witness at Planned Parenthood of which First Pres has always been such a strong pillar. The next prayer day for the church is February 21.
I also was blessed to see some of the stalwart pro-life activists from First Pres during my visit, including sidewalk counselor Bob Grayson, prayer warrior Woody Hulting and Linda Dudley, a prayer warrior who joins Mary Faye and Sandy every other week to pray with me and Matt Yonke in our Aurora office.
My time at First Presbyterian Church of Aurora was truly blessed. I left departed feeling re-energized by the faith and steadfastness of my Christian brothers and sister there, and grateful to be standing with them on the front lines.
I look forward to future opportunities to speak to church congregations on the importance of the pro-life mission.
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Eric,
Your sacrifice of the entire morning with your parish family, to come and speak to our family at First Presbyterian Church, was so very appreciated! It has been my dream since becoming involved with you and the whole pro life community out at PP to introduce you to our congregation. Sunday was truly an answer to prayer for me personally. I have had numerous responses from people about how blessed they were to meet and hear you speak. I truly believe our witness will be strengthened now! Thank you. I also believe Jesus and the angels rejoiced greatly last Sunday!
May God continue to bless our work together as we partner for LIFE!
Sandy
Posted February 5, 2010 at 6:46 pm
Eric,
God Bless you always in carrying out this work in so many wonderful ways.
Mike
Posted February 5, 2010 at 6:51 pm
Believe it or not, heresy is much worse than murder, though murder of the innocent is one of the sins that cry out to Heaven for vengeance, because heresy leads one’s soul to Hell forever. False worship – including protestant worship – is a grave offense against God.
Posted February 7, 2010 at 9:21 pm
Corinne—The Pro-Life Action League has a long history of cooperating across denominational lines to save babies from abortion. We encourage all our Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox and Jewish brothers and sisters to join us on the front lines.
Posted February 8, 2010 at 1:30 pm
Corinne–
As a pro-life Protestant father of a pro-life Catholic daughter I find your comment to be most disturbing.
Would you prefer we waste our energies fighting each other, as the Orange and Green did in the Recent Unpleasantness in Ireland, or unite together in our common love for our Lord and Savior to save His pre-born children?
We have no time to waste hating our brothers and sisters in Christ because they choose to worship Him in a different manner. I pray your eyes will be opened so that you too can see the real enemy is abortion, not Protestants.
Posted February 8, 2010 at 3:10 pm
Eric and the League as a whole are huge assets for the kingdom of God. As a protestant, (who last time I checked, worships the same God (Jahovah). Loves the same Jesus who lived a perfect life as an example, a blemish free sacrfice. Then allowed himself to die and shed his blood for me a protestant, washing away my sins forever so that I may have eternal life. Through my many experiences I have unearthed a valuable true. We are all in this together. I love, very much, all my prolife brothers and sisters of all of the jesus teaching faiths.
Posted February 12, 2010 at 6:18 pm