"This Palm Sunday, we share our grief and outrage at yet another episode of gun violence, and its reminder that we have proven willing to sacrifice our children for some emblem — an idol really — of personal freedom. Our children feel this, you know. They carry it. And I feel it along with them. I feel it along with our teachers, our school counselors, our educators in our own church school. I feel it as a parent, along with every one of you that is a trusted adult in the life of a vulnerable child. But don't you feel it in a particular way as a Christian?The epidemic of gun violence is not merely a political problem, a moral problem, or an ethical problem. It is a religious problem. It is so often rooted in a distortion of the way of Jesus — who declined the warhorse and rode the donkey into Jerusalem, who said 'Let the children come to me,' who said 'When you care for the most vulnerable in this world you are meeting me,' who came to us exposed and vulnerable. As a child. On Palm Sunday, we choose our way. And we do not merely have a choice between the way of Christianity and the ways of this world. We have a choice between competing visions of what it actually means to follow the way of Jesus."