Is this guy the new General Sedgwick?

September 7, 2012
There are tired sermon illustrations which we've all heard before
and then there's General Sedgewick! 3 times in 2011 we had guest
preachers who began their sermons with his famous last words. The story
goes if you don't know it but I'm sure you do, that General Sedgewick
who was a general in the American civil war looked over the
battlefield at the enemy before uttering his last words ......'they couldn't hit an elephant at this distance' he was promptly shot in the eye.
The first time the congregation heard it there was a
laugh, or that sound a congregation makes that is nearly a laugh. The
second time a grimace on the face of those listening, the third time an
audible groan!
Our Assistant Minister Iain Clements has been preaching through 1 Samuel and managed to dig up the life of COUNT Robert de La
Rochefoucauld and use it as a brilliant opening illustration for 2 sermons on
the same day, both times the congregation loving it, sadly the
telegraph obituary is no longer available but there's a few obituaries
(NY Times, the Age, the Independent) out there as well as the never
failing Wikipedia. You may not know about COUNT Robert de La
Rochefoucauld now but I'd be sure you'll be hearing about him in a
sermon pretty soon.