Harold E. Layton - "In the Middle of Things" (January 27, 1985)
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(energetic organ music) | 0:03 | |
(up-tempo organ music) | 0:35 | |
(dramatic organ music) | 1:42 | |
(up-tempo organ music) | 3:07 | |
(organ music ends) | 4:24 | |
(coughs) | 4:30 | |
(up-tempo organ music) | 4:53 | |
(up-tempo organ music) | 6:26 | |
(up-tempo organ music) | 7:43 | |
(organ music ends) | 9:12 | |
(up-tempo organ music) | 9:26 | |
(up-tempo organ music) | 11:37 | |
(up-tempo organ music) | 13:20 | |
(organ music ends) | 13:31 | |
(coughs) | 14:16 | |
Grace and peace to you | 14:36 | |
in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. | 14:37 | |
We welcome you to this hour of worship | 14:40 | |
at Duke University Chapel, and hope that each of you | 14:42 | |
can be with us again in the very near future. | 14:45 | |
Our preacher this morning is Mr. Harold Layton, | 14:49 | |
Ph.D. candidate in the department of mathematics. | 14:52 | |
Harold was selected as this year's student preacher | 14:56 | |
by the Worship Committee of Duke Campus Ministry. | 14:59 | |
This is a tradition which goes back | 15:02 | |
for a number of years here at Duke and our campus ministry | 15:04 | |
and we are proud to affirm that tradition again today. | 15:08 | |
We extend a very warm welcome to Harold and to his family. | 15:12 | |
The chapel choir, to whom we are eternally grateful | 15:17 | |
for the their celestial sounds, will be making | 15:21 | |
a very special contribution to our service of worship today. | 15:24 | |
1985 marks the 300th anniversary | 15:28 | |
of the birth of Johann Sebastian Bach, | 15:31 | |
thus we will be celebrating throughout this year | 15:35 | |
his great musical contributions to the church. | 15:38 | |
In a slightly different order of worship this morning, | 15:42 | |
the choir will open the service with a singing | 15:45 | |
of Cantata #65, for the season of Epiphany, | 15:48 | |
"Sie werden aus Saba," much as Bach's own choir | 15:52 | |
would've done during this time of year in Leipzig. | 15:56 | |
We look forward to a year-long celebration | 16:01 | |
led by our choir of the music of J.S. Bach. | 16:04 | |
We are deeply saddened to announce this morning | 16:09 | |
the death of Mrs. Ruby Willimon, the mother | 16:12 | |
of Dr. William Willimon, minister to the university. | 16:15 | |
Funeral services were held yesterday | 16:19 | |
in Greenville, South Carolina. | 16:21 | |
I'd ask your prayers for the entire Willimon family | 16:24 | |
in their time of loss. | 16:27 | |
And now let us lift our hearts to God | 16:31 | |
as we worship together. | 16:34 | |
Please stand. | 16:44 | |
Let us pray. | 16:53 | |
Almighty God, whose son, our savior Jesus Christ | 16:57 | |
is the light of the world, | 17:02 | |
grant that we thy people, illumined by thy word | 17:04 | |
and sacraments, may answer readily the call of Christ. | 17:08 | |
Set us free from the bondage of our sins | 17:14 | |
and give us, we beseech thee, the liberty | 17:17 | |
of that abundant life, which thou hast made manifest to us. | 17:21 | |
Through Jesus Christ, our lord, who liveth and reigneth | 17:27 | |
with thee and the holy spirit, one God forever and ever. | 17:31 | |
Amen. | 17:37 | |
(joyful organ music) | 17:39 | |
(choir singing) | 17:48 | |
(organ music ends) | 18:37 | |
(coughs) | 18:45 | |
(energetic organ and orchestra music) | 19:08 | |
(choir singing) | 19:49 | |
(choir singing) | 20:35 | |
(choir singing) | 22:22 | |
(choir singing) | 23:42 | |
(choir member sings solo) | 24:35 | |
(choir member sings solo) | 26:16 | |
(whimsical orchestra music) | 27:01 | |
(choir member sings solo) | 27:30 | |
(choir member sings solo) | 29:59 | |
(up-tempo orchestra music) | 31:52 | |
(choir member sings solo) | 32:39 | |
(choir member sings solo) | 34:19 | |
(choir sings) | 35:43 | |
(music ends) | 37:13 | |
Let us pray together the prayer for illumination. | 37:27 | |
Open our hearts and minds, oh God, | 37:32 | |
by the power of your holy spirit, | 37:35 | |
so that as the word is read and proclaimed, | 37:38 | |
we might hear with joy what you say to us this day. | 37:41 | |
Amen. | 37:45 | |
The first lesson is taken from Deuteronomy, | 37:47 | |
chapter 18, verses 15 through 20. | 37:50 | |
The lord your god will raise up for you a prophet like me | 37:54 | |
from among you, from your brethren. | 37:57 | |
Him you shall heed. | 38:00 | |
Just as you desired of the lord your God, | 38:02 | |
at Horeb on the day of the assembly when you said | 38:04 | |
let me not hear again the voice of the lord my God | 38:07 | |
or see this great fire anymore, lest I die, | 38:11 | |
and the lord said to me, they have rightly said | 38:16 | |
all that they have spoken. | 38:19 | |
I will raise up for them a prophet like you | 38:21 | |
from among their brethren, and I will put my words | 38:23 | |
in his mouth, and he shall speak to them | 38:25 | |
all that I command him. | 38:29 | |
And whoever will not give heed to my words | 38:30 | |
which he shall speak in my name, | 38:33 | |
I myself will require it of him. | 38:35 | |
But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in my name | 38:38 | |
which I have not commanded him to speak, | 38:41 | |
or who speaks in the name of other gods, | 38:43 | |
that same prophet shall die. | 38:46 | |
This ends the reading of the first lesson. | 38:48 | |
(contemplative organ music) | 38:52 | |
♪ The statutes of the lord are just ♪ | 39:02 | |
♪ And rejoice the lord ♪ | 39:07 | |
♪ The lord, the lord is perfect ♪ | 39:15 | |
♪ It renews the soul ♪ | 39:18 | |
♪ The rule of the lord is sure ♪ | 39:22 | |
♪ It makes wise the simple ♪ | 39:25 | |
♪ The statutes of the lord are just ♪ | 39:30 | |
♪ And rejoice the heart ♪ | 39:34 | |
♪ The commandment of the lord shines clear ♪ | 39:38 | |
♪ It is right (murmurs) ♪ | 39:42 | |
♪ The statutes of the lord are just ♪ | 39:46 | |
♪ And rejoice the lord ♪ | 39:51 | |
♪ The fear of the lord is calling, enduring forever ♪ | 39:59 | |
♪ The decrees of the lord are true ♪ | 40:06 | |
♪ and all of them righteous ♪ | 40:10 | |
♪ They are more precious than gold ♪ | 40:15 | |
♪ More than abundant pure gold ♪ | 40:19 | |
♪ The way of the lord is sweeter than honey ♪ | 40:23 | |
♪ Than honey fresh from the comb ♪ | 40:28 | |
♪ The statutes of the lord are just ♪ | 40:33 | |
♪ And rejoice the lord ♪ | 40:38 | |
♪ My friend, your servant is guided ♪ | 40:46 | |
♪ In keeping them, there is great reward ♪ | 40:49 | |
♪ Who can know what my offense is? ♪ | 40:54 | |
♪ Wash me from my secret wrongdoing ♪ | 40:58 | |
♪ Halt, keep your servant from foolish pride ♪ | 41:04 | |
♪ Let it not rule over me ♪ | 41:09 | |
♪ Then shall I be whole ♪ | 41:13 | |
♪ and innocent of all my transgressions ♪ | 41:16 | |
♪ The statutes of the lord are just ♪ | 41:22 | |
♪ And rejoice the lord ♪ | 41:27 | |
♪ Let the words of my mouth, the thoughts of my heart ♪ | 41:35 | |
♪ Find favor before you oh lord, ♪ | 41:41 | |
♪ my redeemer and rock ♪ | 41:45 | |
♪ The statutes of the lord are just ♪ | 41:50 | |
♪ And rejoice the lord ♪ | 41:55 | |
The second lesson is taken from the first letter | 42:14 | |
to the Corinthians, chapter eight, verses one through 13. | 42:16 | |
Now concerning food offered to idols, | 42:23 | |
we know that all of us possess knowledge. | 42:26 | |
Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up. | 42:30 | |
If anyone imagines that he knows something, | 42:34 | |
he does not yet know as he ought to know. | 42:37 | |
But if one loves God, one is known by him. | 42:40 | |
Hence, as to the eating of food offered to idols, | 42:44 | |
we know that an idol has no real existence, | 42:48 | |
and that there is no God but one, | 42:51 | |
for although there may be so-called gods in heaven | 42:55 | |
or on Earth, as indeed there are many gods and many lords, | 42:59 | |
yet for us, there is one God, the father, | 43:03 | |
from whom all things are, from whom all things | 43:06 | |
and for whom we exist, and one Lord Jesus Christ | 43:10 | |
through whom all things and through whom we exist. | 43:14 | |
However, not all possess this knowledge, | 43:19 | |
but some through being hitherto accustomed to idols | 43:22 | |
eat food that's really offered to an idol | 43:25 | |
and their conscience, being weak, is defiled. | 43:28 | |
Food will not commend us to God. | 43:32 | |
We are no worse off if we do not eat | 43:34 | |
and no better off if we do. | 43:36 | |
Only take care lest this liberty of yours | 43:38 | |
somehow become a stumbling block to the weak, | 43:41 | |
for if anyone sees you, a man of knowledge, | 43:44 | |
at table in an idol's temple, might he not be encouraged | 43:47 | |
if his conscience is weak, to eat food offered to idols. | 43:51 | |
And so by your knowledge, this weak man is destroyed. | 43:55 | |
The brother for whom Christ died. | 43:59 | |
Thus sinning against your brethren and wounding | 44:01 | |
their conscience when it is weak, you sin against Christ. | 44:03 | |
Therefore, if food is the cause of my brother's falling, | 44:07 | |
I will never eat meat. | 44:11 | |
But I cause my brother to fall. | 44:13 | |
This ends the reading of the second lesson. | 44:16 | |
The gospel is taken from Mark, chapter one, | 44:20 | |
verses 21 through 28. | 44:23 | |
And they went into Capernaum, and immediately on the Sabbath | 44:27 | |
he entered the synagogue and taught. | 44:30 | |
And they were astonished at his teaching, | 44:33 | |
for he taught them as one who had authority, | 44:36 | |
and not as the scribes, and immediately | 44:38 | |
there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit | 44:41 | |
and he cried out, what have you to do with us, | 44:44 | |
Jesus of Nazareth? | 44:46 | |
Have you come to destroy us? | 44:48 | |
I know who you are, the holy one of God. | 44:50 | |
But Jesus rebuked him, saying | 44:54 | |
be silent and come out of him. | 44:56 | |
And the unclean spirit, convulsing him | 44:59 | |
and crying with a loud voice, came out of him | 45:01 | |
and they were all amazed so that they questioned | 45:05 | |
among themselves, saying | 45:07 | |
with authority he commands even the unclean spirits | 45:10 | |
and they obey him. | 45:13 | |
And at once his fame spread everywhere throughout | 45:15 | |
all the surrounding region of Galilee. | 45:17 | |
This ends the reading of the gospel. | 45:20 | |
This morning, as I survey my life | 45:43 | |
I find that I am | 45:49 | |
in the middle of things. | 45:53 | |
Neither young nor old. | 45:57 | |
Neither idealist nor cynic. | 46:01 | |
Neither liberal nor conservative. | 46:06 | |
Pragmatist in politics, moderate in theology. | 46:11 | |
And presuming to preach with neither the bold confidence | 46:17 | |
of youthful enthusiasm nor the sure confidence | 46:23 | |
of seasoned experience. | 46:28 | |
In the midst of my life journey, | 46:32 | |
in the transition from student to professional, | 46:35 | |
in the dialectic of faith and skepticism, | 46:41 | |
I find myself. | 46:46 | |
My friends, you too surely know | 46:51 | |
how you stand in the middle of things. | 46:56 | |
Between birth and death. | 47:00 |
- | Whom to leave the family jewels | 0:03 |
and then, there are the issues of personal morals, | 0:08 | |
what to do with our sexual impulses, | 0:12 | |
how do we feel about alcohol, | 0:16 | |
whether we should be truthful for the forms of the IRS. | 0:19 | |
I speak of the personal and the universal. | 0:29 | |
Life is not clear-cut for any of us. | 0:33 | |
The proper paths are rarely marked. | 0:37 | |
And in the midst of ambiguity, | 0:41 | |
uncertainty, and equivocation, | 0:44 | |
we know confusion, anxiety, | 0:48 | |
and irresolution. | 0:53 | |
Surely, we find ourselves | 0:55 | |
in the middle of things. | 0:59 | |
Moses found himself in the middle of things. | 1:04 | |
Between a stiff-necked people | 1:09 | |
and the demanding God of the rigid and ancient law, | 1:12 | |
between the Egypt of the pharaohs | 1:17 | |
and the fierce tribes of Canaan. | 1:19 | |
In his youth, Moses the Hebrew | 1:23 | |
was raised in the royal Egyptian household. | 1:26 | |
In his last days, Moses beheld, nearly, | 1:30 | |
the Land of Promise. | 1:35 | |
And in the Old Testament lesson, | 1:38 | |
we learn that Moses is not the be-all and end-all prophet. | 1:40 | |
Rather, he is an heir to Abraham's vision | 1:45 | |
and a precursor of the Christ that is to be. | 1:50 | |
Jesus also stands in the middle of things. | 1:56 | |
Not merely man, not only God. | 2:01 | |
But man and God, He mediates to us our redemption. | 2:06 | |
He came to earth between creation and consummation, | 2:13 | |
between the fall and the judgment. | 2:17 | |
He was born in the midst of shepherd's adoration | 2:21 | |
and politician's intrigue. | 2:24 | |
In His ministry, He was ever a center of controversy. | 2:28 | |
In His death, He was suspended between heaven and earth. | 2:33 | |
And in His resurrection, | 2:39 | |
He lives as our friend and our God. | 2:41 | |
We Christians find ourselves in the middle of things. | 2:50 | |
Our epistle lesson reminds us that we are poised | 2:56 | |
between liberty and responsibility. | 2:59 | |
Between our weaker sisters and brothers | 3:03 | |
and our stronger sisters and brothers. | 3:05 | |
We debate among ourselves | 3:10 | |
whether to accept homosexuals in the church, | 3:13 | |
whether to unite with other denominations, | 3:16 | |
how to distribute aid to revolution-prone | 3:20 | |
third world countries. | 3:23 | |
We encounter moral issues unimagined | 3:27 | |
by the church of Paul's time. | 3:30 | |
Care for the environment, | 3:34 | |
the allocation of limited resources, | 3:37 | |
the use of sophisticated technology to prolong life, | 3:40 | |
human fertilization in a test tube, surrogate motherhood, | 3:45 | |
to name just a few. | 3:50 | |
Surely God's people | 3:54 | |
are in the middle of things. | 3:57 | |
Above all this fray, however, | 4:05 | |
I now hold up a shining truth. | 4:08 | |
In the middle of things, | 4:14 | |
where we are, | 4:18 | |
God comes to us. | 4:21 | |
The power and presence of God | 4:26 | |
comes to us, to sustain us in our times of doubt | 4:30 | |
and uncertainty, to affirm us | 4:35 | |
in difficult decisions faithfully executed. | 4:39 | |
To comfort us, not condemn us | 4:43 | |
when we make a mess of things. | 4:47 | |
To forgive us when we sin. | 4:50 | |
To accept us when we fail. | 4:54 | |
To strengthen us, that we may effectively serve God and man. | 4:58 | |
God comes to us as our friend in Jesus Christ | 5:06 | |
and stands with us, | 5:12 | |
no matter our trivialness, our humanness, | 5:15 | |
our imperfection, He stands with us | 5:19 | |
that we may have courage for our feet, | 5:24 | |
peace for our minds, | 5:28 | |
and rest for our souls. | 5:30 | |
I could support this affirmation of faith | 5:38 | |
with Bible stories, | 5:43 | |
the lives of saints | 5:46 | |
or the experiences of friends. | 5:49 | |
But I really believe it only because | 5:54 | |
I have known it in my own life. | 5:57 | |
In the summer of 1983, | 6:03 | |
I was really in the middle of things. | 6:06 | |
Never had I known such gloom, | 6:11 | |
uncertainty and confusion. | 6:15 | |
My carefully-laid plans for the future were but ashes. | 6:20 | |
No, I was not to be married. | 6:25 | |
No, I was not to be the beneficiary of the excitement | 6:31 | |
and prestige that would be generated | 6:37 | |
by having a medical doctor for my wife. | 6:41 | |
In the aftermath of the dissolved engagement, | 6:47 | |
some of my most cherished youthful illusions | 6:50 | |
and misconceptions surrendered | 6:54 | |
to the verities of life. | 6:58 | |
Sunday School platitudes shattered like glass. | 7:02 | |
Family maxims crumbled under the stress of weighty reality. | 7:08 | |
Was there any new wisdom to replace the old? | 7:16 | |
And while I was in the midst of this emotional | 7:22 | |
and intellectual ferment, my social life | 7:26 | |
was an utter disaster. | 7:30 | |
No one, it seemed, would go out with me. | 7:34 | |
(audience laughs) | 7:39 | |
No one would invite me. | 7:40 | |
And no wonder. | 7:46 | |
Gloom is contagious. | 7:49 | |
I recall lying in bed | 7:56 | |
in my un-air-conditioned apartment, | 8:00 | |
dimly conscious of the deepening darkness of sunset, | 8:04 | |
very conscious of the heavy, humid air | 8:10 | |
of the North Carolina summer. | 8:15 | |
I recall brooding in misery | 8:19 | |
as the minutes slipped away. | 8:24 | |
Not thinking about anything in particular, | 8:29 | |
I was just hurting all over | 8:34 | |
and brooding in misery | 8:38 | |
as the minutes slipped away. | 8:43 | |
Then the remarkable happened. | 8:52 | |
Something I'd not known in years | 8:55 | |
and never in God-forsaken Durham. | 8:59 | |
An exquisitely glowing and cooling warmth | 9:04 | |
spread from my inside out. | 9:09 | |
Just for an instant, I believe, | 9:13 | |
God let me feel His presence in that room with me | 9:18 | |
and He let me feel His love for me. | 9:24 | |
I felt, no, I knew, | 9:29 | |
that all would be all right, | 9:33 | |
that all manner of thing would be well. | 9:36 | |
The circumstances had not changed. | 9:43 | |
I still had no social life. | 9:47 | |
I was still confused. | 9:50 | |
And it was still steamy in Durham. | 9:54 | |
But the way I felt about things and the way | 9:59 | |
I thought about things had changed. | 10:04 | |
For no matter what happened, | 10:10 | |
God loved me and He would be with me. | 10:13 | |
It is a natural human failing | 10:22 | |
to try to make of God | 10:24 | |
either a master magician or else an oracle. | 10:26 | |
So often we would command God | 10:33 | |
to heal the sick or save the lost. | 10:37 | |
We would gladly hear from heaven the very will of God | 10:42 | |
in very plain English. | 10:46 | |
Yet even though I believe in the power of God to heal | 10:50 | |
and even though I do not deny for a second | 10:56 | |
that God may speak in very plain English, | 10:59 | |
I still can't escape suspecting | 11:05 | |
that in our unguarded moments, | 11:08 | |
we would really like to sequester for ourselves | 11:11 | |
the miraculous powers and communications of God | 11:15 | |
and use Him to satisfy our whims | 11:20 | |
and to obtain the sense of personal importance | 11:26 | |
and glory that might come. | 11:30 | |
But God won't do our bidding. | 11:36 | |
He won't fit into our neat little boxes. | 11:38 | |
He won't obey our commands | 11:42 | |
and He'll speak when He's ready | 11:45 | |
to whomever He wishes to speak, | 11:49 | |
in whatever language He wishes to speak in. | 11:51 | |
God does not permit us to take heaven by storm. | 11:56 | |
What is it then that God does? | 12:04 | |
He comes to us | 12:08 | |
in our weakness, in our vulnerability, | 12:11 | |
in our humanness. | 12:15 | |
He comes to us in the expected, in the unexpected, | 12:17 | |
in the good and in the evil, | 12:23 | |
in the resplendent sunset, | 12:26 | |
in the rainy day, | 12:30 | |
in the joy of life, | 12:33 | |
in the agony of death, | 12:35 | |
God comes to us. | 12:39 | |
On that muggy summer evening, | 12:47 | |
God didn't tell me what to do. | 12:50 | |
He didn't work that perfect miracle that I thought | 12:53 | |
would set things just, oh, | 12:57 | |
just so right. | 13:01 | |
Nevertheless, God came to me. | 13:06 | |
My renewed confidence in God's presence in my life | 13:14 | |
has contributed to a period of great personal growth. | 13:18 | |
I seem to have known more vitality and more variety | 13:23 | |
in the working of God | 13:28 | |
than I could have ever before imagined. | 13:30 | |
And when things get difficult, as they often do, | 13:35 | |
my spirits are lifted and my faith is reinvigorated | 13:40 | |
by the memory of that sultry summer evening. | 13:46 | |
I believe that God's powerful presence enables us | 13:53 | |
to disentangle our knotted lives, | 13:59 | |
to take on the difficult issues, | 14:02 | |
to work out our salvation. | 14:06 | |
I believe that His presence, | 14:11 | |
His love, His comfort, | 14:14 | |
His friendship, allow us to participate fully | 14:18 | |
in life's dialectic. | 14:24 | |
Sometimes painful, sometimes exciting, | 14:27 | |
sometimes thought-provoking dialectic, | 14:33 | |
which works for our growth toward maturity. | 14:38 | |
And because God is present when we face difficult decisions, | 14:45 | |
because God stands beside us | 14:52 | |
when we confront life's challenges, | 14:55 | |
because God is with us | 15:00 | |
in the middle of things, | 15:05 | |
we become different people, | 15:09 | |
stronger people, | 15:14 | |
wiser people, | 15:18 | |
enriched people. | 15:23 | |
And so it is | 15:30 | |
that I hold up another shining truth. | 15:32 | |
Ultimately, when sanctified | 15:37 | |
by the presence of God, | 15:41 | |
being in the middle of things | 15:46 | |
becomes a good thing. | 15:51 | |
(organ music) | 16:08 | |
♪ How firm a foundation, you saints of the Lord ♪ | 16:37 | |
♪ Is laid for your faith in His excellent Word ♪ | 16:44 | |
♪ What more can He say than to you He has said ♪ | 16:51 | |
♪ To you who for refuge to Jesus have fled ♪ | 16:59 | |
♪ Fear not, I am with you, O be not dismayed ♪ | 17:09 | |
♪ For I am your God, and will still give you aid ♪ | 17:16 | |
♪ I'll strengthen you, help you, and cause you to stand ♪ | 17:24 | |
♪ Upheld by My righteous, omnipotent hand ♪ | 17:32 | |
♪ When through the deep waters I call you to go ♪ | 17:42 | |
♪ The rivers of sorrow shall not overflow ♪ | 17:50 | |
♪ For I will be with you, your troubles to bless ♪ | 17:58 | |
♪ And sanctify to you your deepest distress ♪ | 18:06 | |
♪ When through fiery trials your pathway shall lie ♪ | 18:16 | |
♪ My grace, all-sufficient, shall be your supply ♪ | 18:24 | |
♪ The flame shall not hurt you; I only design ♪ | 18:32 | |
♪ Your dross to consume and your gold to refine ♪ | 18:40 | |
♪ The soul that on Jesus has leaned for repose ♪ | 18:51 | |
♪ I will not, I will not desert to His foes ♪ | 18:59 | |
♪ That soul, though all hell should endeavor to shake ♪ | 19:07 | |
♪ I'll never, no never, no never forsake ♪ | 19:15 | |
- | The Lord be with you. | 19:29 |
- | And also with you. | 19:31 |
- | Let us pray. | 19:33 |
Eternal God, Creator of all that was | 19:45 | |
and is and is to come, | 19:50 | |
Thou hast called the world | 19:56 | |
and the creatures which inhabit it into being | 19:57 | |
and hath pronounced it good. | 20:01 | |
We acknowledge this same goodness as we approach Thee, | 20:05 | |
not in fear and trembling as though before a terrible judge, | 20:09 | |
but as a child to its parent, | 20:13 | |
knowing Thy infinite love and care for us, | 20:16 | |
accepting Thy call to be as one family with our sisters | 20:19 | |
and brothers throughout the world, | 20:24 | |
we offer now these prayers for others. | 20:27 | |
Let us pray for all those who suffer loss or bereavement. | 20:32 | |
May Thy presence among them | 20:38 | |
be as though a healing ointment, | 20:40 | |
that their souls may be nourished | 20:42 | |
and their spirits renewed. | 20:45 | |
Show them anew the sources of strength and serenity. | 20:48 | |
Let us pray for those in trouble or affliction. | 20:54 | |
Look with pity upon them, O God, | 20:58 | |
and comfort them with a sense of Thy goodness. | 21:00 | |
Let us pray for all who are poor, needy and neglected. | 21:04 | |
Heal those who are broken in body or spirit | 21:11 | |
that their sorrow may be turned into joy. | 21:15 | |
Let us pray for those who have dedicated themselves | 21:19 | |
to the service of high and worthy causes. | 21:23 | |
May their labors bear fruits of compassion | 21:27 | |
and bear witness to the power of Thy love. | 21:31 | |
Let us pray for those who receive little recognition, | 21:35 | |
yet commit themselves to attending | 21:39 | |
to the everyday task of our world. | 21:42 | |
May their hearts be full and their joy complete | 21:45 | |
as they live lives of service. | 21:49 | |
Let us pray for ourselves | 21:53 | |
that young and old, we may constantly be made new people | 21:56 | |
by God's grace. | 22:00 | |
That we might recognize Thy sanctifying presence | 22:02 | |
more clearly, even as we stand in the middle of things. | 22:05 | |
That Thou mayest keep us together | 22:11 | |
as parent and child, as sister and brother, | 22:13 | |
as one people the world around. | 22:17 | |
This we ask in the name of Christ, amen. | 22:22 | |
And now let us offer our gifts and ourselves to God. | 22:30 | |
(organ music) | 22:39 | |
(organ music) | 28:05 | |
♪ Praise God from whom all blessings flow ♪ | 28:22 | |
♪ Praise Him, all creatures here below ♪ | 28:28 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 28:33 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 28:36 | |
♪ Praise Him above, ye heav'nly host ♪ | 28:41 | |
♪ Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost ♪ | 28:46 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 28:52 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 28:55 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 28:58 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 29:01 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 29:04 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 29:12 | |
- | Eternal God, from Sheba to Thee, | 29:23 |
men came forth telling Thy praise, | 29:26 | |
offering gifts most rare. | 29:29 | |
So today we offer unto Thee these gifts of our time | 29:31 | |
and talents, dedicating them to the work | 29:36 | |
of Thy kingdom, as we offer | 29:39 | |
the costliest gift of all, our hearts. | 29:41 | |
This we pray in the name of Jesus Christ, | 29:46 | |
who taught us to pray with confidence, | 29:49 | |
- | Our Father, who art in heaven, | 29:52 |
hallowed be Thy name, | 29:55 | |
Thy kingdom come, | 29:57 | |
Thy will be done, | 29:58 | |
on earth as it is in heaven. | 30:00 | |
Give us this day our daily bread. | 30:03 | |
And forgive us our trespasses, | 30:05 | |
as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 30:08 | |
And lead us not into temptation, | 30:11 | |
but deliver us from evil. | 30:14 | |
For Thine is the kingdom, | 30:16 | |
and the power, and the glory, | 30:18 | |
forever and ever, amen. | 30:20 | |
(organ music) | 30:25 | |
♪ Be still my soul ♪ | 31:21 | |
♪ The Lord is on thy side ♪ | 31:25 | |
♪ Bear patiently the cross of grief or pain ♪ | 31:31 | |
♪ Leave to thy God to order and provide ♪ | 31:40 | |
♪ In every change He faithful will remain ♪ | 31:50 | |
♪ Be still my soul ♪ | 31:59 | |
♪ Thy best, thy heavenly friend ♪ | 32:03 | |
♪ Through thorny ways leads to a joyful end ♪ | 32:09 | |
♪ Be still, my soul ♪ | 32:20 | |
♪ Thy God doth undertake ♪ | 32:23 | |
♪ To guide the future ♪ | 32:29 | |
♪ As He has the past ♪ | 32:33 | |
♪ Thy hope, thy confidence ♪ | 32:38 | |
♪ Let nothing shake ♪ | 32:44 | |
♪ All now mysterious ♪ | 32:49 | |
♪ Shall be bright at last ♪ | 32:53 | |
♪ Be still, my soul ♪ | 32:59 | |
♪ The waves and winds still know ♪ | 33:02 | |
♪ His voice who ruled them ♪ | 33:09 | |
♪ While He dwelt below ♪ | 33:13 | |
♪ Be still, my soul ♪ | 33:20 | |
♪ The hour is hastening on ♪ | 33:24 | |
♪ When we shall be ♪ | 33:30 | |
♪ Forever with the Lord ♪ | 33:33 | |
♪ When disappointment, grief, and fear are gone ♪ | 33:40 | |
♪ Sorrow forgot, love's purest joys restored ♪ | 33:50 | |
♪ Be still, my soul ♪ | 34:00 | |
♪ When change and tears are past ♪ | 34:03 | |
♪ All safe and blessed ♪ | 34:10 | |
♪ When we shall meet at last ♪ | 34:14 | |
- | A reminder for all those interested in joining | 34:25 |
a graduate and professional students' fellowship group. | 34:28 | |
There will be a reception held in the chapel basement | 34:31 | |
immediately following service, | 34:34 | |
and many thanks to friends of chapel | 34:35 | |
for sponsoring this event. | 34:37 | |
And now go in peace to love | 34:40 | |
and serve God and your neighbor | 34:42 | |
in all that you do | 34:45 | |
and may the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, | 34:46 | |
the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit | 34:49 | |
be with you all now and forever. | 34:53 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 34:58 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 35:02 | |
(organ music) | 35:21 |