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December 3, 2017 - Rev. Michael Nelson Miller "To Pluck Up and Pull Down"

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Based upon an obscure passage from the Book of Jeremiah in the Hebrew Bible, our sermon is essentially inspired by the proposed "border wall," and is about all of the border walls in our lives. Rev. Michael Nelson Miller presently teaches Mexican Cultural History in the Honors College at Texas State and serves as the pastor at La Iglesia Presbiteriana Mexicana San Marcos, generally called Memorial Presbyterian. Mike was the campus pastor at Texas State for eight years and before that was a professor at the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and before that Synod Executive for higher education working with our Presbyterian Colleges, Trinity in SA, Austin College, University of Tulsa and three others. Mike has a PhD in Mexican Cultural History. Rev. Miller is married to Ellen and they have two children: Nelson, a Federal Agent in El Paso and Sarah, a vice president at Arcadia, a Dutch company in Denver. He has been in the SMUUF pulpit many times, and we warmly welcome him back.

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Based upon an obscure passage from the Book of Jeremiah in the Hebrew Bible, our sermon is essentially inspired by the proposed "border wall," and is about all of the border walls in our lives. Rev. Michael Nelson Miller presently teaches Mexican Cultural History in the Honors College at Texas State and serves as the pastor at La Iglesia Presbiteriana Mexicana San Marcos, generally called Memorial Presbyterian. Mike was the campus pastor at Texas State for eight years and before that was a professor at the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and before that Synod Executive for higher education working with our Presbyterian Colleges, Trinity in SA, Austin College, University of Tulsa and three others. Mike has a PhD in Mexican Cultural History. Rev. Miller is married to Ellen and they have two children: Nelson, a Federal Agent in El Paso and Sarah, a vice president at Arcadia, a Dutch company in Denver. He has been in the SMUUF pulpit many times, and we warmly welcome him back.

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