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The mission of Seattle Presbytery is to participate, in word and deed, in God’s transforming work through the Gospel of Jesus Christ: †by strengthening the witness and mission of our congregations and members and by building strong partnerships with each other and the larger Christian community.

Save the date: SeaPres Holy Conversations

Save the date: SeaPres Holy Conversations

Seattle Presbytery

Murder at the Mission: A Frontier Killing, Its Legacy of Lies, and the Taking of the American West, by Blaine Harden

A Holy Conversation

with

Blaine Harden

-Seattle author

and

Rev. Irvin Porter

-Nez Perce, Pastor of Church of the Indian Fellowship, Tacoma, and

Associate for Native American Intercultural Congregational Support PC(USA)

 

October 24, 7-9pm Mercer Island Presbyterian Church

 

What are the myths we tell ourselves, the lies we perpetuate as Presbyterians in the Pacific Northwest?

In 1836 Presbyterian missionary doctor Marcus Whitman and his wife Narcissa were sent west; eleven years later they were murdered at the mission.   In the years following, a story manufactured by Rev. Henry Spalding, an embittered Presbyterian missionary and colleague of the Whitmans, launched the role of Whitman as a Christian role model and martyred frontier hero who saved the Oregon Territory for the United States. 

By 1899 scholars exposed Spalding’s story as a deliberate fraud.

And yet to this day the “Whitman lie” is perpetuated by the larger public, including Presbyterians.

Blaine Harden explains: “The Whitman lie is a timeless reminder that in America a good story has an insidious way of trumping a true one, especially if that story confirms our virtue, congratulates our pluck, and enshrines our status as God’s chosen people.”

Join Seattle Presbytery as we engage a crucial conversation about demythologizing, grapple with the real story of Native American history, and search for a healing and equitable path forward.

“The truth will set you free.”

Seattle Presbytery will purchase and ship several copies of the book (Murder at the Mission by Blaine Harden) to our churches in the coming weeks. We also encourage churches to purchase additional copies and e-copies as needed on their own.