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Patriot Pastor

An Evening with The Patriot Pastor

Join Garrett Lear, The Patriot Pastor, at the Union Schoolhouse for an election season conversation about America’s founding and form of Government. Pastor Lear will discuss our founders and the vision they had for this great Republic and why America votes. This is for the whole family and will be a great civics lesson for our kids. He won’t be endorsing any candidates but he’ll explain what qualities our founders would look for in a candidate.  He’ll talk about what it means to be a Constitutional Republic and how a belief in God inspired our unique system based on liberty.

There will be a chili and bean supper before Pastor Lear speaks and plenty of time for questions, discussion and fellowship at the conclusion. The Patriot Pastor will come dressed as a colonial pastor with period dress and will bring plenty of resources to look through. There is no cost to attend this event but donations will be accepted and given to the ministry of The Patriot Pastor.

 

This event will be Monday, October 15th from 6:00PM – 8:30PM. RSVP by signing up on the sign up page, as we expect this event to be popular and seating will be limited. There will also be a sign up sheet if you would like to provide a dish for the meal. You can learn more about The Patriot Pastor at http://ThePatriotPastor.org e-mail Megan or Mike or call us at 603.652.9911 with any questions. We hope to see you as we learn how to keep our Republic!

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