During the century of westward migration in America, the trading post was a familiar landmark in every frontier town. To the trading post came the hunters' trappers, miners, and homesteaders with such things as furs and gold, and these they traded for things they needed more - food, tools, weapons, clothing.
In a very real way, you and I have come this morning to a kind of trading post. Here before this altar …
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