Sharing the Constitution
March 26, 2008 Share the Constitution 2 CommentsI gave each person in my group a copy of the Constitution. They loved it!
I gave each person in my group a copy of the Constitution. They loved it!
As we have been involved in Constitution Week and The Making of America seminars these past few months, we have been privileged to witness the talents of patriots as they have composed and performed magnificent songs of liberty. As we have been involved in Constitution Week and The Making of America seminars these past few months, we have been privileged to witness the talents of patriots as they have composed and performed magnificent songs of liberty.
One such song was written specifically for Constitution Week in Gilbert, Arizona. This celebration is now drawing eight to ten thousand citizens to its events. This song, entitled The Fortress Stone, was written and composed by Jason Barney. There is both prologue and verse:
Prologue
Since the dawn of time, tyrants have conspired to rob humanity of the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In 1787, with the stroke of a pen, the founders of our great nation formed the Constitution of the United States of America. This most inspired of documents has stood for over two centuries as a protective fortress, sheltering generation after generation from those who would destroy freedom.
As we sing this song of freedom, consider our role in defending the very fortress that defends us all. Consider both its immense power, but also its fragile vulnerability. Built of ancient ink and generations of precious blood, this wall of protection is only as strong as our devotion to know, to live, and to safeguard its truths. The fortress of liberty is built stone by stone on the allegiance and resolve of “we”, the very people it protects. One by one united, we are The Fortress Stone.
Verse 1
Since time began the greed of man
Has sought to bind his brother’s hand
Yet noble father’s sword and pen
Built up a fortress to defend
Verse 2
Though kings and tyrants seek to reign,
And dim the light of freedom’s flame,
The shelter of the fortress wall
Endures until oppression falls.
Chorus
In our soul there is a fire,
To choose the path of our desire.
From ancient ink the wall ascends,
The flame of freedom she defends.
Hear the call to raise up the wall,
Sing the song of freedom and it will not fall.
Liberty flows in the blood and the soul,
Of We the People sheltered by
The Fortress Stone, The Fortress Stone.
Verse 3
When time has past and we are gone,
Will freedom’s fortress still be strong?
Would we become oppression’s hand
If stone by stone we fail to stand?
Repeat chorus
Liberty flows in the blood and the soul,
Of We the People sheltered by
The Fortress Stone, The Fortress Stone
Words and music by Jason Barney, vocal solo by Jordan Bluth Copyright 2007 by Talmage Music
The CD containing The Fortress Stone contains all the music performed at past celebrations of Constitution Week in Gilbert, Arizona :
The Star-Spangled Banner
The Fortress Stone Prologue
The Fortress Stone (listen)
Heal Our Land
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Price for Freedom
God Bless the USA
This is My Country
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
The Pledge of Allegiance
America the Beautiful
America —the Dream Goes On
Order your copy of The Fortress Stone for only $10.00 plus shipping.
Gilbert Constitution Week started in 2002 at the encouragement of a local religious leader. He asked some of his congregation to consider ways to involve many others in celebrating the Constitution. The event also included a memorial to the September 11, 2001 attack, a Constitution Week Fair, a Tribute to the Founder event, and a Family Lesson.
The first event succeeded not only by educating Gilbert school children about the US Constitution, but also by motivating families to bring this great forgotten American holiday out of the shadows.
On February 29, 1952, the US Congress designated September 17 as “Citizenship Day.” (36 U.S.C. 106) On August 2, 1956, Congress requested that the President of the United States proclaim the week beginning September 17 and ending September 23 of each year as “Constitution Week.” (36 U.S.C. 108)
With a vision to further promote the principles of the US Constitution, the Committee expanded the celebration throughout the whole city with involvement from other patriotic groups and Gilbert-based faith organizations.
In 2003, the Constitution Week celebration added the Family Home Evening lesson and an expanded Saturday evening Fair. Distinguished characters from the Colonial Era visited approximately 40,000 students within the Town of Gilbert. 2004 brought continued expansion to the celebration by adding a Scout Night where hundreds of Gilbert Boy Scouts worked on Citizenship in the Nation Merit Badge.
The Constitution Week Fair continued to grow and be the highlight of the week-long celebration. At the Fair, replicas of the White House, Capital, Supreme Court Building, Washington Monument, and Independence Hall were displayed. Further, many children and youth participate through performance, activities, and other ways that promote the Constitution. Notable others took part, including:
2003 – Congressman Jeff Flake goes back in time to visit with Benjamin Franklin
2004 –Secretary of Education – Rod Paige with a special tribute to our soldiers
2005 –Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O’Conner presided over a naturalization service for 52 legal immigrants
2006 –Benjamin Franklin celebrates his 300th Birthday and Lee Greenwood, a Nashville star, performed a live concert performing his smash single, “God Bless the USA.”
Thanks to the many citizens of Gilbert and generous sponsors, Constitution Week has now become the largest celebration of the US Constitution in America. We look forward to many more years of celebrating the principles of liberty of the US Constitution.
Recently, a local organization in Idaho Falls called, “The Title of Liberty,” gathered over 300 citizens into a beautiful lecture hall on the extension campus of Idaho State University to hear The Making of America Seminar and The Principles of Liberty Seminar. A magnificent song entitled The Title of Liberty was sung by talented Barry Hansen:
| The Title of Liberty I see what’s happening
I can’t deny
Freedoms are falling I can hear their stifled cries My heart is burning My mind is churning I’ve got to find a way To raise my voice today I love my country I love the Lord I know He’ll help me If I try to live His word I’m just one person One voice in a million Not sure what I can do But one voice, clear and true I’ll raise my banner I’ll fly my flag So we’ll remember Not to let our courage lag Under this flag We will unite The Title of Liberty, bold and bright |
I think of freedom The family I love
Faith in my Savior Who is watching from above These are what matter Above all the clamor With them we have peace Without them it will cease I raise my banner For all to see Look at it waving It’s the way to liberty Will you stand tall Will you be true The Title of Liberty calls to you We’ll raise our standard Throughout the land On every tower Now’s the hour to make a stand For all that’s good Here and abroad The Title of Liberty We love our liberty We stand for liberty under God |
Lyrics by Barry Hansen, music by Greg Hansen
Copyright 2004 BMI and Barry Hansen Music
A noticeable increase in seminar requests suggest that people are turning once again to America’s roots to find answers to America’s problems. We will be sharing more information in future letters and on our website. We have had inquiry from states from coast to coast and are planning a major expansion of activity. If you are thinking about sponsering a seminar in your area or would just like to attend one, please let us know. More information on seminars can be found on our web site at: www.nccs.net/seminars. Make sure to fill out the form at the bottom of the page.
Heritage Academy, a public, charter high school in Mesa, Arizona, has put a semester-long study course on The 5000 Year Leap online for the whole world to study. Any student who completes the course will be given a transcript showing one-half credit from Heritage Academy. This school is accredited by North Central Association and Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement.
This course contains 27 lessons covering the 28 Principles of Liberty in great detail. Each lesson contains the elements as in the example below. The video instruction contains PowerPoint notes to help the student master the important points of instruction.
Reading assignment - Principle 1
Study questions to answer - Principle 1
Video instruction, Principle 1 (30 minutes)
Quiz - Principle 1, Natural Law
Find a current issue
The study questions, and current issue assignments are uploaded to the instructor for grading. The quizzes and two examinations are computer graded. A running grade of all assignments keeps the student aware of his progress through the course.
In order to further test this online course, we are offering the opportunity for several students to enroll in the course, complete the assignments, and receive an accredited transcript for only the purchase of the textbook, The 5000 Year Leap. If a student already has the textbook, there will be no charge for the course during this test period. We invite those who would like to participate on this basis to login to the website www.halearn.com to begin and, if necessary, to communicate with me at my email address, etaylor@mstar.net.
Sincerely,
Earl Taylor, Jr.