Helen Neinast - "Plotters of the Resurrection" (August 17, 1986)
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- | Grace and peace to you in the name | 7:03 |
of the Lord Jesus Christ. | 7:05 | |
We welcome you to this service of worship | 7:07 | |
at Duke University Chapel on this | 7:09 | |
13th Sunday after Pentecost. | 7:12 | |
We realize that many of you are visiting | 7:15 | |
with us from around the country, | 7:17 | |
and we welcome you warmly to our campus. | 7:18 | |
We hope you will have an occasion to be with us soon. | 7:20 | |
Our preacher for today is the Reverend miss Helen Ninest, | 7:24 | |
Director of the Campus Ministry Section, | 7:28 | |
Division of Higher Education at the Board | 7:31 | |
of Higher Education and Ministry | 7:33 | |
for the United Methodist Church. | 7:36 | |
That's quite a title. (laughing) | 7:38 | |
Those of us who have had the opportunity to work | 7:40 | |
with Miss Ninest are impressed by her vision | 7:42 | |
for campus ministry and what the church's presence | 7:45 | |
should be on college campuses, and also by her creativity. | 7:48 | |
We feel especially privileged | 7:52 | |
to have her with us as our preacher today. | 7:54 | |
You are reminded that the sacrament | 7:57 | |
of holy communion will be celebrated | 7:59 | |
immediately after the service in the Memorial Chapel. | 8:01 | |
Please note the other announcements | 8:06 | |
as they are printed in your bulletins. | 8:07 | |
And now, hear these words of scripture. | 8:10 | |
"This is the day that the Lord has made. | 8:13 | |
"Rejoice and be glad in it." | 8:16 | |
(organ music) | 8:23 | |
(choir singing in unison with organ) | 9:04 | |
- | When we gather to praise God, | 12:45 |
we remember that we are a people | 12:47 | |
who have preferred our will to the Lord's. | 12:49 | |
Accepting God's power to become new persons in Christ, | 12:54 | |
let us confess our sins before God and one another | 12:58 | |
that we may be at one with our maker. | 13:02 | |
Almighty God, you have called us into your church | 13:16 | |
to be your servants at the service of others. | 13:20 | |
Forgive us for falling short of your calling. | 13:24 | |
We have loved our buildings | 13:28 | |
more than our brothers and sisters. | 13:29 | |
We have been more concerned with budgets | 13:32 | |
than with justice and peace. | 13:35 | |
We have been more ready to think about Christ | 13:37 | |
than to live in Christ's image. | 13:40 | |
Cut through our evasions, increase our courage, | 13:43 | |
renew our vision, make us and the whole church | 13:48 | |
more nearly what you would have us be. | 13:52 | |
Through Jesus Christ, whose body we are, amen. | 13:55 | |
Hear the good news, Christ died for us | 14:02 | |
while we were yet sinners. | 14:06 | |
That is God's own proof of His love toward us. | 14:08 | |
In the name of Jesus Christ, you are forgiven. | 14:12 | |
- | In the name of Jesus Christ, you are forgiven. | 14:17 |
- | Let us pray. | 14:32 |
Open our hearts and minds, oh God, | 14:35 | |
by the power of your Holy Spirit, | 14:38 | |
so that has the word is read and proclaimed, | 14:41 | |
we might hear with joy | 14:45 | |
what you say to us this day, amen. | 14:47 | |
Our first lesson this morning is from | 14:54 | |
the book of Jeremiah 20:7-13. | 14:56 | |
"Oh Lord, thou hast deceived me, and I was deceived; | 15:03 | |
"thou art stronger than I, and thou hast prevailed. | 15:09 | |
"I have become a laughingstock all the day; | 15:14 | |
"every one mocks me. | 15:18 | |
"For whenever I speak, I cry out, | 15:21 | |
"I shout, 'Violence and destruction!' | 15:25 | |
"For the word of the Lord has become for me | 15:30 | |
"a reproach and derision all day long. | 15:32 | |
"If I say, 'I will not mention him, | 15:37 | |
"or speak any more in his name,' | 15:40 | |
"there is in my heart as it were a burning fire | 15:43 | |
"shut up in my bones, and I am weary | 15:47 | |
"with holding it in, and I cannot. | 15:50 | |
"For I hear many whispering. | 15:55 | |
"Terror is on every side. | 15:58 | |
"'Denounce him, let us denounce him!' | 16:02 | |
"say all my familiar friends, watching for my fall. | 16:05 | |
"Perhaps he will be deceived, then we can overcome him, | 16:10 | |
"and take our revenge on him." | 16:15 | |
"But the Lord is with me as a dread warrior; | 16:18 | |
"therefore my persecutors will stumble, | 16:23 | |
"they will not overcome me. | 16:27 | |
"They will be greatly shamed, for they will not succeed. | 16:30 | |
"Their eternal dishonor will never be forgotten. | 16:34 | |
"O Lord of hosts, who triest the righteous, | 16:39 | |
"who seest the heart and the mind, | 16:43 | |
"let me see thy vengeance upon them, | 16:46 | |
"for to thee have I committed my cause. | 16:50 | |
"Sing to the Lord, praise the Lord! | 16:54 | |
"For he has delivered the life of the needy | 16:58 | |
"from the hand of evildoers." | 17:00 | |
This ends the reading of the first lesson. | 17:03 | |
- | Arise, oh Lord, oh God, lift up thy hand. | 17:21 |
Forget not the afflicted. | 17:26 | |
- | Why does the wicked man revile God? | 17:29 |
Why does he say to himself, | 17:32 | |
"He won't call me to account"? | 17:34 | |
- | Thou dost see; yea, thou dost note trouble and vexation, | 17:37 |
that thou mayst take it into thy hands. | 17:42 | |
- | Break thou the arm of the wicked and evildoer; | 17:46 |
seek out his wickedness till thou find none. | 17:50 | |
- | The Lord is king for ever and ever; | 17:54 |
the nations shall perish from his land. | 17:57 | |
- | O Lord, thou wilt hear the desire of the meek; | 18:00 |
thou wilt strengthen their heart, thou wilt incline thy ear | 18:05 | |
- | to do justice to the fatherless, the motherless, | 18:10 |
and the oppressed, so that one who is of the earth | 18:13 | |
may strike terror no more. | 18:17 | |
(organ music) | 18:21 | |
(choir singing in unison with organ) | 18:37 | |
- | Our reading from the gospel is from St. Luke 12:49-56. | 19:35 |
"'I came to cast fire upon the earth; | 19:45 | |
"and would that it were already kindled! | 19:48 | |
"I have a baptism to be baptized with; | 19:51 | |
"and how I am constrained until it is accomplished! | 19:54 | |
"Do you think that I have come to give peace on earth? | 19:59 | |
"No, I tell you, but rather division; | 20:05 | |
"for henceforth in one house there will be five divided, | 20:10 | |
"three against two and two against three; | 20:15 | |
"they will be divided, father against son | 20:19 | |
"and son against father, mother against daughter | 20:23 | |
"and daughter against her mother, | 20:27 | |
"mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law | 20:30 | |
"and daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law." | 20:34 | |
He also said to the multitudes, "When you see a cloud rising | 20:38 | |
"in the west, you say at once, | 20:42 | |
'A shower is coming', and so it happens. | 20:45 | |
"And when you see the south wind blowing, | 20:49 | |
"you say, 'There will be scorching heat'; and it happens. | 20:51 | |
"You hypocrites! | 20:57 | |
"You know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky; | 20:59 | |
"but why do you not know how to interpret the present time?" | 21:03 | |
Here ends the reading of the gospel. | 21:09 | |
(orchestral music) | 21:16 | |
- | Our epistle lesson this morning is from the letter | 25:24 |
to the Hebrews, Chapter 12:1,2, and 12-17. | 25:26 | |
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great | 25:35 | |
"a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, | 25:38 | |
"and sin which clings so closely, and let us run | 25:44 | |
"with perseverance the race that is set before us, | 25:47 | |
"looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith, | 25:52 | |
"who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, | 25:56 | |
"despising the shame, and is seated | 26:00 | |
"at the right hand of the throne of God. | 26:03 | |
"Therefore lift your drooping hands | 26:07 | |
"and strengthen your weak knees, | 26:10 | |
"and make straight paths for your feet, so that what is lame | 26:12 | |
"may not be put out of joint but rather be healed. | 26:16 | |
"Strive for peace with all people, and for the holiness | 26:21 | |
"without which no one will see the Lord. | 26:26 | |
"See to it that no one fail to obtain the grace of God; | 26:30 | |
"that no "root of bitterness" spring up and cause trouble, | 26:35 | |
"and by it the many become defiled; | 26:39 | |
"that no one be immoral or irreligious like Esau, | 26:42 | |
"who sold his birthright for a single meal. | 26:47 | |
"For you know that afterward, when he desired | 26:51 | |
"to inherit the blessing, he was rejected, for he found | 26:54 | |
"no chance to repent, though he sought it with tears." | 26:58 | |
This ends the reading of the epistle lesson. | 27:04 | |
- | Nancy commented on the length of my title, | 27:15 |
but what she didn't tell you is that in the bureaucracy | 27:18 | |
of the United Methodist Church, the longer one's title is, | 27:22 | |
the further down the ladder of the totem pole one really is. | 27:25 | |
So, I would ask you not to be too impressed | 27:29 | |
by the length of the title. | 27:32 | |
Any preacher who is honest with you will share, | 27:36 | |
will reveal both herself and her sources and her sermon, | 27:39 | |
and I want to do that as I begin. | 27:44 | |
I'm indebted to Robert Raines for both the title | 27:47 | |
and the kernel of the message this morning, | 27:50 | |
and to the author of the letter to the Hebrews. | 27:53 | |
In addition, Heather Marie Elkins, who is a preacher friend | 27:57 | |
of mine from West Virginia, shared with me | 28:01 | |
the story of an experience in her first parish | 28:04 | |
that left me forever changed. | 28:07 | |
And finally, what I want to say this morning | 28:10 | |
reflects some of the heart of my own | 28:14 | |
faith struggle in the last eight or nine months of my life. | 28:16 | |
Given that, will you bow with me for a word of Prayer? | 28:21 | |
In Christ's name, amen. | 28:50 | |
As the late E.B. White watched his wife Katharine | 28:54 | |
planning the planting of bulbs in her garden, | 28:57 | |
during what was the last autumn of her life, | 29:00 | |
he wrote these words, "There was something comical, | 29:04 | |
"yet touching, in her bedraggled appearance. | 29:07 | |
"The small hunched over figure, her studied absorption | 29:11 | |
"in the implausible notion that there | 29:15 | |
"would yet be another spring. | 29:17 | |
"Oblivious to the ending of her own days, | 29:20 | |
"which she knew perfectly well was near at hand, | 29:23 | |
"sitting there with her detailed chart | 29:27 | |
"under those dark skies in a dying October, | 29:30 | |
"calmly plotting the resurrection." | 29:33 | |
Katherine White was a member of the Resurrection Company, | 29:38 | |
the great host of those who plant seeds of hope | 29:42 | |
under threatening skies of grief or oppression, | 29:45 | |
going about their living and dying until one day, | 29:49 | |
no one knows how or where, or when, | 29:52 | |
the tender Easter shoots | 29:57 | |
appear and a part of creation is healed. | 29:58 | |
Katherine White was a member | 30:02 | |
of the cloud of witnesses of which Hebrews speaks. | 30:04 | |
Katherine knew the strength promised | 30:08 | |
in the epistle this morning. | 30:11 | |
Katherine was a plotter of the Resurrection. | 30:13 | |
We are surrounded by a great company of plotters | 30:18 | |
by a great cloud of witnesses. | 30:22 | |
Emily Dickinson was one. | 30:25 | |
She wrote, "Hope is the thing with feathers | 30:28 | |
"that perches in the soul and sings the song | 30:31 | |
"without the words and never stops at all." | 30:34 | |
Dickinson knew that a great sorrow might snatch away | 30:38 | |
the words of grace, but she could still hum it's melody. | 30:42 | |
Dickinson, in her own way, | 30:47 | |
was a plotter of the Resurrection. | 30:49 | |
She knew something of the strength | 30:52 | |
promised in the epistle lesson. | 30:54 | |
Or Oscar Romero, celebrating mass in San Salvador, | 30:58 | |
"If they kill me, I will rise again | 31:02 | |
"in the hearts of my people," and they killed him. | 31:05 | |
And today, his picture hangs and countless homes | 31:09 | |
and churches across Latin America. | 31:12 | |
He knew the strength promised in the epistle, | 31:15 | |
and his spirit continues to plot the resurrection. | 31:19 | |
Or my preacher friend Heather, and the stories | 31:25 | |
she tells about her first appointment | 31:27 | |
in the hills of West by-god Virginia. | 31:30 | |
It was not what you would call a great appointment. | 31:34 | |
A bypassed village, a dying factory mill railroad town. | 31:38 | |
No chance of being mistaken for a successful here. | 31:43 | |
But, they did well by holding their own. | 31:48 | |
As a matter of fact, one very hot August day, | 31:52 | |
they were doing just that, holding their own, race. | 31:56 | |
Never mind that they were wildly overshadowed | 32:02 | |
by the international Elby's race that was being held | 32:05 | |
in Wheeling, Virginia, where people came | 32:08 | |
from all over the world to compete. | 32:10 | |
That didn't matter. | 32:13 | |
They were holding their own. | 32:15 | |
And, never mind that they didn't have the TV cameras | 32:17 | |
or the famous runners, they were holding their own. | 32:20 | |
In memory of a young high school student, | 32:25 | |
a Catholic, who had died suddenly. | 32:27 | |
And so, all the entry money went to a scholarship | 32:31 | |
to help some other young person | 32:34 | |
get a head start out of town. | 32:36 | |
And, there were a lot of entries, all ages, all kinds. | 32:40 | |
They were the golden boys without jobs, but still helpful. | 32:45 | |
There was the 83 year-old optometrist | 32:50 | |
who ran to prove he was still alive. | 32:52 | |
There were wonderful women in different stages | 32:56 | |
and ages of life, all gathered for a 3-mile run | 32:58 | |
around the center of town, not big. | 33:03 | |
You had to do that twice to make three miles. | 33:06 | |
And Aaron was there. | 33:10 | |
Aaron was the youngest of the runners. | 33:12 | |
Aaron was seven, and he lived four doors down the street. | 33:15 | |
Aaron's father had died before Aaron was born, | 33:19 | |
and his mother tried hard to let Aaron walk | 33:23 | |
as big and proud as he could. | 33:26 | |
So, there was Aaron in the hot August sun. | 33:29 | |
His armband so big it kept slipping down around his wrist. | 33:33 | |
And, the mayor lifted the gun, | 33:38 | |
and off it went, and off they took. | 33:40 | |
The townspeople stood around | 33:44 | |
and shuffle their feet and talked and waited. | 33:46 | |
I don't think they really cared who was going to win. | 33:49 | |
They were more interested in who was | 33:53 | |
going to be able to finish. | 33:55 | |
They didn't have to wait long. | 33:58 | |
The first of the runners came around | 34:00 | |
the far corner towards them. | 34:01 | |
They came around what my friend Heather calls | 34:04 | |
the only Christian institution in town, | 34:07 | |
which was the volunteer fire department. | 34:09 | |
As they aimed towards the first lap, | 34:13 | |
the townspeople counted them as they went by. | 34:15 | |
Most there, though some had dropped out. | 34:19 | |
They watched closely as Aaron finally rounded the corner. | 34:22 | |
A little shaky and beet red, is armband missing by now, | 34:26 | |
but he smiled fiercely at his mother as he ran past. | 34:32 | |
And then they waited again, and time got long, | 34:36 | |
and they waited some more. | 34:41 | |
The first of The golden boys was properly cheered, | 34:43 | |
and then the townspeople waited again. | 34:47 | |
Who would finish? | 34:50 | |
One by one by one they came in, | 34:52 | |
counting noses, counting numbers. | 34:57 | |
It seemed to be the last, and no one had seen Aaron. | 35:00 | |
His grandmother's house was along the marked path, | 35:04 | |
and the townspeople thought he probably stopped about there. | 35:07 | |
Just as the crowd was beginning to move, | 35:11 | |
he came around the corner, all alone, | 35:14 | |
and they waited and they cleared a way for him, | 35:18 | |
and he came on and he got about 20 feet away, | 35:21 | |
and he fell and he lay. | 35:25 | |
Heather was across the street from where his mother stood, | 35:29 | |
and she watched her for a moment. | 35:32 | |
His mother waited about two heartbeats | 35:35 | |
to see if he would get up by himself, | 35:38 | |
and while he was trying to struggle up, she ran up to him | 35:42 | |
and pushed away the others who were there and lifted him up. | 35:46 | |
And, there was a moment when they just watched each other, | 35:50 | |
looked at each other in that hot August street. | 35:54 | |
Everyone thought she was going to take him over | 35:59 | |
to the shaded table where the water was, but what she did | 36:01 | |
was to shift him higher and turn, | 36:05 | |
and she began to run. | 36:09 | |
And, holding him high against her heart, | 36:11 | |
she carried them both over the finish line. | 36:14 | |
In the heat of that street, in the middle of nowhere else, | 36:19 | |
the townspeople trembled. | 36:24 | |
They knew what they had seen. | 36:26 | |
The way the journey ends. | 36:30 | |
And, I had seen it too through Heather's eyes, | 36:33 | |
the way the journey ends. | 36:36 | |
For when we lay our life on the line, | 36:40 | |
when we out race our hearts, | 36:44 | |
when we give all that we have to give, | 36:47 | |
and the end is not yet, | 36:50 | |
when everything in us gives way | 36:53 | |
and we go down, as we will go down, | 36:55 | |
then the Risen One | 37:00 | |
comes and lift us up and carries us over. | 37:02 | |
First to last, the good news, | 37:07 | |
in life, in death, | 37:12 | |
in life beyond death, God is with us, | 37:15 | |
we are not alone, thanks be to God. | 37:19 | |
Aaron and his mother, you see, | 37:25 | |
are plotters of the Resurrection. | 37:27 | |
They each knew something of the strength | 37:30 | |
promised in the epistle to the Hebrews. | 37:33 | |
They are members of that great cloud of witnesses. | 37:36 | |
In so many ways, we do the plotting, | 37:41 | |
and it is God who brings the resurrection. | 37:44 | |
Our offices, our church, | 37:48 | |
our homes, our city, | 37:51 | |
our university, our nation, | 37:55 | |
and even the world | 37:59 | |
needs poets like Dickinson, and prophets like Romero, | 38:01 | |
and runners like Aaron. | 38:07 | |
We need those who will plot the resurrection. | 38:10 | |
We need the great cloud of witnesses, both living and dead. | 38:14 | |
We need those whose lives witness to the strength, | 38:20 | |
promised in the epistle to the Hebrews. | 38:24 | |
Sisters and brothers, lay aside every weight | 38:28 | |
and sin which clings so closely. | 38:32 | |
Run with perseverance the race which is set before you. | 38:35 | |
May you hear the call to be a plotter of the Resurrection, | 38:40 | |
and may you find the strength that comes | 38:46 | |
from knowing God has raised us all | 38:48 | |
from death to life. | 38:51 | |
Amen, so be it, amen. | 38:54 | |
(organ music) | 39:03 | |
(choir singing in unison with organ music) | 39:39 | |
- | The Lord be with you. | 43:05 |
- | And, also with you. | |
- | Let us pray. | 43:09 |
Oh, eternal God, who art the hope | 43:21 | |
of the ends of the earth, we turn our hearts unto thee. | 43:25 | |
In the spirit of thanksgiving, we offer these prayers | 43:32 | |
for others, trusting in thy eternal goodness, | 43:35 | |
seeking to give thanks in all things. | 43:40 | |
Let us pray for peace in our world. | 43:46 | |
Oh, eternal God, in whose perfect Kingdom | 43:50 | |
knows strength is known, but the strength of love, | 43:53 | |
so mightily spread abroad your spirit, | 43:57 | |
that all people's may be gathered under the banner | 44:00 | |
of the Prince of Peace as children of one creator. | 44:03 | |
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 44:11 | |
Let us pray for social justice. | 44:16 | |
Grant, oh God, that thy life giving spirit may so move | 44:20 | |
every human heart, that barriers which divide us | 44:24 | |
may crumble, suspicions disappear, and hatred cease, | 44:28 | |
and they all divisions being healed, | 44:35 | |
we may live in justice and peace. | 44:37 | |
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 44:44 | |
Let us pray for those who suffer. | 44:49 | |
Oh, ever living God, look with pity on those | 44:52 | |
who live with violence, oppression, | 44:56 | |
disease and death as their constant companions. | 45:00 | |
Have mercy upon us. | 45:05 | |
Strengthen those who spend their lives | 45:07 | |
seeking to heal or to comfort others. | 45:09 | |
Help us to see the day when everyone may enjoy | 45:13 | |
a just portion of the riches of this land. | 45:16 | |
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 45:24 | |
Let us pray for creative human endeavors. | 45:29 | |
Oh, creator of the universe, we pray for all hopeful | 45:34 | |
and constructive movements now afoot in our midst. | 45:39 | |
We pray thee for all scientists seeking new discoveries, | 45:44 | |
for all teachers who instill a thirst for knowledge, | 45:49 | |
for all students who desire to know the truth, | 45:54 | |
for all those who love beauty and seek to create it, | 45:58 | |
and for all servants of the common good | 46:03 | |
who seek to make a better world. | 46:07 | |
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 46:12 | |
Our kind and gracious God, so draw our hearts unto thee, | 46:17 | |
so guide our minds, so fill our imaginations, | 46:23 | |
so control our wills that we may be holy thine, | 46:29 | |
utterly dedicated unto thee, and then use us we pray, | 46:33 | |
to thy glory and the welfare of thy people. | 46:37 | |
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 46:44 | |
Through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ we pray, amen. | 46:48 | |
And now, in the spirit of thanksgiving | 46:56 | |
for the mighty acts of God, let us offer | 46:58 | |
our gifts and ourselves unto God. | 47:01 | |
(classical music) | 47:07 |
(classical instrumental music) | 0:08 | |
(hymnal music) | 5:52 | |
(congregation sings) | 6:14 | |
Pastor | Almighty and most merciful God, | 7:13 |
from Whom cometh every good and perfect gift. | 7:16 | |
We give Thee praise | 7:20 | |
and thanks for all Thy mercies. | 7:22 | |
Thy goodness hath created us, | 7:24 | |
Thy bounty hath sustained us. | 7:27 | |
Thy patience hath bourne with us, | 7:30 | |
Thy love hath redeemed us. | 7:33 | |
Give us a heart to love and serve Thee, | 7:36 | |
and enable us to show our thankfulness | 7:39 | |
for all Thy goodness and mercy, | 7:42 | |
by giving up ourselves to Thy service, | 7:44 | |
and cheerfully submitting in all things | 7:47 | |
to Thy blessed will. | 7:49 | |
This we pray in the name of Jesus Christ, | 7:52 | |
who taught us to pray with confidence. | 7:55 | |
Our Father, Who art in Heaven | 7:58 | |
Hallowed by Thy name, | 8:01 | |
Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, | 8:03 | |
on earth as it is in Heaven. | 8:06 | |
Give us this day our daily bread, | 8:09 | |
and forgive us our trespasses, | 8:11 | |
as we forgive those who trespass against us, | 8:14 | |
and lead us not into temptation, | 8:17 | |
but deliver us from evil. | 8:20 | |
For Thine is the kingdom, | 8:22 | |
the power and the glory, forever. | 8:24 | |
Amen. | 8:28 | |
(hymnal music) | 8:29 | |
(congregation sings) | 9:11 | |
And now go forth in peace and be of good courage. | 12:59 | |
Hold fast to that which is good, | 13:04 | |
rejoicing in the power of the Holy Spirit, | 13:06 | |
and may the blessing of God, | 13:09 | |
Creator, Christ, and Holy Spirit, | 13:12 | |
be with you all now and forever more. | 13:15 | |
Amen. | 13:18 | |
(organ music) | 13:24 |