Saturday Morning Sermon. There are some crimes that cannot be atoned for by serving time in prison alone. Some crimes are so heinous they demand that the perpetrator be shunned or ostrasized by society. Pedophiles are a prime example. Y'all can determine individually what is appropriate in this case. In judging individuals, I suggest we consider behavior during and after prison. Felons who are deserving of forgiveness earn their reward through good deeds -- teaching illiterate inmates, volunteering at food banks/soup kitchens, helping the disabled -- y'all know the drill. I strongly believe in rehabilitation, and, personally, I will embrace anyone who demonstrates sorrow and regret -- true repentence -- through both words and deeds. Each and every one of us is flawed to some degree. It is a difficult undertaking to examine one's soul, acknowledge sins and shortcomings, and attempt to right wrongs. Persons engaged in such a struggle are deserving of our fellowship and our support. "Truly I tell you, whatsoever you did for the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” Matthew 25:40