Nancy Ferree-Clark - "Rich Toward God" (August 6, 1989)
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(organ music) | 0:00 | |
- | Grace and peace to you in the name | 0:57 |
of the Lord Jesus Christ. | 0:58 | |
We welcome each of you to this service | 1:00 | |
of the celebration of the Lord's Supper, | 1:02 | |
here at the chapel on this 12th Sunday after Pentecost. | 1:04 | |
Recognizing that we have many visitors | 1:08 | |
who may be on the Duke campus for the first time, | 1:10 | |
we wish you a pleasant stay and we offer you | 1:13 | |
our assistance here at the chapel | 1:15 | |
in any way that we may be helpful. | 1:17 | |
We also extend greetings to those of you | 1:19 | |
in our radio and television audiences. | 1:21 | |
I would like to thank Dr. Paula Gilbert, | 1:24 | |
assistant dean for planning and special projects | 1:26 | |
at Duke Divinity School, | 1:29 | |
for serving as our presiding minister this morning. | 1:31 | |
And Miss Robin Kramer, Duke Chapel Hostess, | 1:33 | |
who is our lector today. | 1:36 | |
I also appreciate the assistance of our Communion servers | 1:39 | |
whose names are printed in the bulletins. | 1:42 | |
Please note the remaining announcements | 1:45 | |
as they are printed in your bulletins. | 1:46 | |
And now let us continue our worship. | 1:48 | |
♪ Praising our Lord of lords ♪ | 1:56 | |
♪ Singing in salvation ♪ | 2:00 | |
♪ Bless his name shall follow His praise ♪ | 2:05 | |
♪ In his holy house ♪ | 2:09 | |
♪ We shall be glad for we can now be joyful ♪ | 2:13 | |
♪ Christ redeems to the end of the world ♪ | 2:23 | |
♪ Shall sing allelujah ♪ | 2:27 | |
(organ music) | 2:34 | |
♪ O for a thousand tongues to sing ♪ | 2:58 | |
♪ My great Redeemer's praise ♪ | 3:03 | |
♪ The glories of my God and King ♪ | 3:09 | |
♪ The triumphs of His grace ♪ | 3:15 | |
♪ My gracious Master and my God ♪ | 3:23 | |
♪ Assist me to proclaim ♪ | 3:28 | |
♪ To spread through all the earth abroad ♪ | 3:34 | |
♪ The honors of Your name ♪ | 3:40 | |
♪ Jesus, the name that charms our fears ♪ | 3:48 | |
♪ That bids our sorrows cease ♪ | 3:54 | |
♪ 'Tis music in the sinner's ears ♪ | 4:00 | |
♪ 'Tis life and health and peace ♪ | 4:06 | |
♪ He breaks the power of canceled sin ♪ | 4:14 | |
♪ He sets the prisoner free ♪ | 4:20 | |
♪ His blood can make the foulest clean ♪ | 4:25 | |
♪ His blood availed for me ♪ | 4:31 | |
♪ He speaks, and listening to His voice ♪ | 4:39 | |
♪ New life the dead receive ♪ | 4:45 | |
♪ The mournful, broken hearts rejoice ♪ | 4:51 | |
♪ The humble poor believe ♪ | 4:57 | |
♪ Hear Him, ye deaf, His praise, ye dumb ♪ | 5:27 | |
♪ Your loosened tongues employ ♪ | 5:33 | |
♪ Ye blind, behold your Savior come ♪ | 5:40 | |
♪ And leap, ye lame, for joy ♪ | 5:46 | |
- | When we gather to praise God, | 6:00 |
we remember that we are a people | 6:02 | |
who have preferred our wills to the Lord's. | 6:04 | |
Acknowledging our sinfulness, let us make our confession | 6:08 | |
before almighty God using number 726 | 6:12 | |
in the back of your hymnal. | 6:17 | |
Let us pray. | 6:25 | |
- | [Paula And Congregation] Almighty and most merciful God, | 6:27 |
who knowest the thoughts of our hearts, | 6:30 | |
we confess that we have sinned against Thee | 6:33 | |
and done evil in Thy sight. | 6:36 | |
We have transgressed Thy holy laws. | 6:39 | |
We have neglected Thy word and ordinances. | 6:42 | |
Forgive us O Lord, we beseech Thee. | 6:46 | |
And give us grace and power to put away | 6:49 | |
all hurtful things, that being delivered | 6:52 | |
from the bondage of sin, we may bring forth fruit | 6:55 | |
worthy of repentance and henceforth may ever walk | 6:59 | |
in Thy holy ways, through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen. | 7:04 | |
- | If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just | 7:20 |
and will forgive our sins and cleanse us | 7:24 | |
from all unrighteousness. | 7:27 | |
- | [Paula And Congregation] Thanks be to God. | 7:30 |
- | Let us pray. | 7:43 |
- | [Robin And Congregation] Open our hearts and minds, O God, | 7:46 |
by the power of Your Holy Spirit so that as the word | 7:49 | |
is read and proclaimed, we might hear with joy | 7:54 | |
what You say to us today, amen. | 7:58 | |
- | The Epistle is taken from Paul's letter to Colossians. | 8:05 |
If then you have been raised with Christ, | 8:14 | |
seek the things that are above, where Christ is, | 8:17 | |
seated at the right hand of God. | 8:22 | |
Set your minds on things that are above, | 8:26 | |
not on things that are on earth. | 8:30 | |
For you have died and your life is hid with Christ in God. | 8:34 | |
When Christ, who is our life, appears, | 8:41 | |
then you also will appear with Christ in glory. | 8:45 | |
Put to death, therefore, what is earthly in you. | 8:51 | |
Fornication, impurity, passion, evil desire, | 8:54 | |
and covetousness which is idolatry. | 9:01 | |
On account of these the wrath of God is coming. | 9:05 | |
In these you once walked when you lived in them. | 9:10 | |
But now, put them all away, | 9:15 | |
anger, wrath, malice, slander and foul talk from your mouth. | 9:18 | |
Do not lie to one another. | 9:26 | |
Seeing that you have put off the old nature | 9:28 | |
with its practices and have put on the new nature | 9:31 | |
which is being renewed in knowledge after the image | 9:36 | |
of its creator. | 9:39 | |
Here, there cannot be Greek and Jew, | 9:42 | |
those who are under the law and those who are not. | 9:46 | |
Barbarian, Scythian, slave or free. | 9:50 | |
But Christ is all and in all. | 9:55 | |
This is the Word of the Lord. | 10:01 | |
- | Will you please stand and join me | 10:11 |
in reading responsibly Psalm 28. | 10:13 | |
- | [Paula And Congregation] To You O God, I call. | 10:23 |
My rock, be not deaf to me. | 10:26 | |
Lest, if You be silent to me, | 10:28 | |
I become like those who go down to the pit. | 10:31 | |
Hear the voice of my supplication as I cry to You for help. | 10:35 | |
As I lift up my hands toward Your most holy sanctuary. | 10:41 | |
Take me not off with the wicked, | 10:46 | |
with those who are workers of evil, | 10:48 | |
who speak peace with their neighbors | 10:51 | |
while mischief is in their hearts. | 10:53 | |
Requite them according to their work | 10:57 | |
and according to the evil of their deeds. | 11:00 | |
Requite them according to the work of their hands, | 11:02 | |
render them their due reward. | 11:06 | |
Because they do not regard the works of God | 11:09 | |
or the work of God's hands, God will break them down | 11:13 | |
and build them up no more. | 11:17 | |
Blessed be the Lord who has heard the voice | 11:20 | |
of my supplications. | 11:23 | |
God is my strength and my shield, | 11:25 | |
the one in whom my heart trusts, | 11:28 | |
so I am helped and my heart exalts. | 11:31 | |
And with my song I give thanks to God. | 11:34 | |
God is the strength of the people, | 11:39 | |
the saving refuge of God's anointed. | 11:41 | |
O, save your people and bless your heritage. | 11:45 | |
Be their shepherd and carry them forever. | 11:49 | |
(organ music) | 11:53 | |
♪ Glory be to God in Heaven ♪ | 12:02 | |
(choir singing drowned out by organ) | 12:09 | |
♪ Glory be to Christ our Savior ♪ | 12:17 | |
(choir singing drowned out by organ) | 12:25 | |
- | A reading from the Gospel according to Saint Luke. | 13:09 |
One of the multitude said to Jesus, | 13:14 | |
teacher, bid my brother divide the inheritance with me. | 13:18 | |
But Jesus replied, "Who made me a judge | 13:23 | |
"or divider over you?" | 13:27 | |
And He said to them, "Take heed and beware all covetousness. | 13:30 | |
"For one's life does not consist | 13:36 | |
"in the abundance of possessions." | 13:38 | |
And Jesus told him a parable saying, | 13:41 | |
"The land of a rich man brought forth plentifully, | 13:44 | |
"and he thought to himself, what shall I do? | 13:48 | |
"For I have nowhere to store my crops. | 13:51 | |
"And he said, 'I will do this. | 13:55 | |
"I will pull down my barns and build larger ones. | 13:57 | |
"And there I will store all my grain and my goods. | 14:01 | |
"And I will say to myself, 'self, you have ample goods | 14:05 | |
"laid up for many years, take your ease. | 14:09 | |
"Eat, drink, be merry.'" | 14:12 | |
But God said to him, "Fool, this night your life | 14:16 | |
"is required of you and the things you have prepared, | 14:20 | |
"whose will they be?" | 14:24 | |
So are those who lay up treasure for themselves | 14:27 | |
and are not rich toward God. | 14:31 | |
This is the word of the Lord. | 14:35 | |
A recent cartoon in the North Carolina Independent | 14:42 | |
showed a series of tombstones displaying | 14:46 | |
a variety of epitaphs. | 14:50 | |
They included the following. | 14:53 | |
Amassed a most impressive CD collection. | 14:56 | |
I plan to win the lottery in my next life. | 15:00 | |
Would you mind reading my screenplay? | 15:05 | |
Never voted for a winner in a major election. | 15:09 | |
Bought The Satanic Verses, A Brief History of Time | 15:13 | |
and the Andy Warhol Diaries but never got around | 15:17 | |
to reading them. | 15:20 | |
Lived slow, died young, sure wish I'd lived fast. | 15:22 | |
This cartoon captures for me, much of the dilemma | 15:29 | |
posed by today's gospel. | 15:31 | |
In light of our own mortality, who do we claim to be? | 15:34 | |
An epitaph, especially a cartoon about one | 15:39 | |
has a nice way of sneaking up on us to make a similar point. | 15:43 | |
It prods our sense of humor to laugh | 15:47 | |
at someone else's folly, while at the same time, | 15:49 | |
posing a very serious question for ourselves. | 15:53 | |
How shall we be identified in the life to come? | 15:56 | |
Today's parable of a rich fool tells of a man | 16:02 | |
who failed to think about this question | 16:06 | |
and in the end, confused who he was with what he had. | 16:08 | |
Blessed by the fruits of sun and wind and rain | 16:15 | |
and soil, he was a rich farmer who became even richer. | 16:18 | |
His problem was not accumulating wealth, | 16:21 | |
but rather figuring out what to do | 16:24 | |
with all that he had. | 16:26 | |
What shall I do, for I have nowhere to store my crops? | 16:28 | |
He thought to himself. | 16:31 | |
And so, the idea of building bigger barns | 16:33 | |
to replace the old ones occurred to him | 16:35 | |
as the only logical solution. | 16:38 | |
There he would store all of his grains and his goods, | 16:41 | |
tossing his cares to the wind to live a life of ease. | 16:44 | |
Now I'll have to admit that that kind | 16:49 | |
of a lifestyle has its appeal. | 16:51 | |
To quote my boss, Will Willimon, | 16:54 | |
from the looks of things, being rich wouldn't be that bad. | 16:57 | |
(congregation laughs) | 17:00 | |
And so we sympathize with the farmer and his dilemma. | 17:02 | |
He was undoubtedly frugal, prudent and a good manager. | 17:05 | |
Certainly not the type to be involved in graft | 17:09 | |
or manipulation of the market. | 17:12 | |
What he needed to make was a sound economic decision. | 17:14 | |
So what's there to criticize | 17:18 | |
about hard earned success anyway? | 17:19 | |
Wouldn't the whole community be better off | 17:22 | |
with a few more people like him around? | 17:24 | |
The problem for this farmer though, | 17:27 | |
was that he didn't know how to simply thank God | 17:29 | |
for his blessings and enjoy them with his friends. | 17:31 | |
Instead he was so anxious and obsessed | 17:35 | |
about his possessions and what to do with them | 17:37 | |
that he lived only for himself. | 17:39 | |
He talked to himself. | 17:42 | |
He congratulated himself | 17:44 | |
and he planned only for himself, talking neither to God | 17:46 | |
nor to other people. | 17:50 | |
And in Jesus' words, he was a fool. | 17:51 | |
His possessions were the center of his life. | 17:54 | |
He treated them as absolute and ultimate | 17:57 | |
only to find out too late that they were temporary. | 18:00 | |
As Jesus put it so starkly, | 18:04 | |
"The things you have prepared, whose will they be?" | 18:07 | |
The folly of covetousness has plagued the human race | 18:12 | |
as least as far back as Jacob and Esau. | 18:16 | |
It was a violation of the law of Moses | 18:20 | |
and the teaching of the prophets | 18:22 | |
and seemed to be a widespread practice in the early church. | 18:23 | |
It exists in many forms. | 18:27 | |
Sometimes as the desire to possess what belongs | 18:29 | |
to another and at other times to accumulate | 18:32 | |
when one already has enough to meet one's needs. | 18:36 | |
Other people can be obsessed with a craving to hoard | 18:40 | |
as a guard against insecurity. | 18:43 | |
You've heard of people who are practically addicted | 18:46 | |
to expensive shopping binges | 18:48 | |
or at the other extreme, who become so tight-fisted | 18:51 | |
they can't spend a penny without wincing | 18:54 | |
over its departure. | 18:56 | |
Such a craving as a sort of guarantee | 18:58 | |
against insecurity is clearly an act of disregard | 19:01 | |
for those in need, but it also puts goods | 19:05 | |
in the place of God. | 19:09 | |
Luke calls such an attempt to be rich for oneself | 19:11 | |
as not being rich toward God. | 19:15 | |
Paul calls it worshiping and serving the creature | 19:18 | |
rather than the creator. | 19:21 | |
And both Colossians and Ephesians | 19:23 | |
label covetousness as idolatry. | 19:25 | |
Understood in this light, possessions actually symbolize | 19:29 | |
our response to what we perceive as ultimate. | 19:33 | |
That is, they can reveal our idols. | 19:37 | |
Do our possessions enslave us? | 19:41 | |
Enabling us to claim power over our sisters and brothers | 19:44 | |
while we grasp life itself as a possession? | 19:47 | |
Or does faith in God who calls us out of such compulsive | 19:51 | |
self grasping into a life of freedom | 19:55 | |
enable us to use things without being owned by things? | 19:58 | |
In a world fraught with anxiety it seems that possessions | 20:04 | |
are the first place to resort to | 20:07 | |
for a sense of identity when everything seems up for grabs. | 20:08 | |
We can hold them, we can accumulate them. | 20:13 | |
We can defend them. | 20:16 | |
We can admire them. | 20:17 | |
How easily they come to represent our security | 20:20 | |
taking the place of God. | 20:23 | |
And if the security given by things | 20:25 | |
is all I have as a God, | 20:27 | |
then I have no choice but to cling to them. | 20:29 | |
I'm too frightened to imagine living any other way. | 20:31 | |
It also seems that the more I have, | 20:36 | |
the harder I cling. | 20:38 | |
For if possessions form the very basis of my worth | 20:41 | |
and identity then it must mean that the more I have | 20:44 | |
the more I am. | 20:48 | |
And living in a world of limited resources, | 20:51 | |
that means that I have to view all of you as competitors. | 20:54 | |
This may be part of the reason why covetousness | 21:00 | |
is a special hazard to those of us who actually have | 21:03 | |
adequate means to live on, but we're reluctant | 21:06 | |
to part with them. | 21:09 | |
A study by the Washington D.C. based group | 21:11 | |
Independent Sector, released last year | 21:14 | |
indicated that the poorest people in America | 21:17 | |
actually give away the highest percentage | 21:20 | |
of their income. | 21:21 | |
Their findings include the following. | 21:24 | |
People with an income less than $10,000 per year | 21:26 | |
give away an average of 2.8%. | 21:30 | |
People earning up to 30,000 give away up to 2.5%. | 21:34 | |
Those earning up to 50,000 give away 2%. | 21:39 | |
Those earning up to 75,000 1.5%. | 21:43 | |
Only in the next bracket, those earning up to 100,000 | 21:48 | |
per year, does the chart begin to climb back up to 1.7%, | 21:51 | |
and it continues up to 2.1 among families | 21:56 | |
with incomes over $100,000 per year. | 21:59 | |
But even they do not give away as high a percentage | 22:02 | |
of their income as the poorest Americans. | 22:06 | |
Now I'm not trying to suggest that poor people | 22:09 | |
are necessarily morally superior | 22:11 | |
to those with higher incomes. | 22:14 | |
I'm just raising a question for all of us. | 22:16 | |
Why is it that we cling so dearly to the things we possess? | 22:19 | |
In today's epistle, Saint Paul reminds us | 22:25 | |
in his letter to the Colossians that indeed | 22:28 | |
all of life is a gift from God | 22:30 | |
and that our identities as Christians | 22:32 | |
is found in our baptism, not in the world. | 22:35 | |
If we have died and risen again with Christ | 22:39 | |
by virtue of our baptism, our identity | 22:42 | |
lies hidden with Christ in God, according to Paul. | 22:45 | |
So closely are we now identified with Christ | 22:50 | |
that it's impossible to think of our existence | 22:53 | |
apart from Him. | 22:56 | |
Through this union with Christ, | 22:58 | |
our lives are completely reoriented. | 22:59 | |
The object of our deepest desires | 23:02 | |
is now directed toward things that are above | 23:04 | |
and away from things that are on Earth. | 23:07 | |
It's not as if we've become oblivious to the world | 23:11 | |
and its realities, where we live in some sort | 23:14 | |
of mystical trance. | 23:16 | |
Rather, our world is transformed by the risen Lord | 23:19 | |
so that He determines what is ultimate | 23:22 | |
and not our own likes and dislikes. | 23:24 | |
What emerges is a new creation, | 23:28 | |
not only for the individual who experiences that change, | 23:30 | |
but within the entire social order | 23:34 | |
when Christ is all and in all. | 23:37 | |
Its transforming impact is to remove | 23:40 | |
all those distinctions of rank | 23:43 | |
while at the same time empowering us to love | 23:45 | |
every member of the creation for his or her uniqueness. | 23:48 | |
As Paul writes to the Galatians, | 23:52 | |
for as many of you as were baptized into Christ | 23:54 | |
have put on Christ, there is neither Jew nor Greek, | 23:57 | |
slave nor free, male nor female. | 24:01 | |
For you are all one in Christ. | 24:05 | |
We don't have to look very hard for evidence | 24:09 | |
that we are far from attaining this oneness in Christ. | 24:11 | |
The banality of consumer competition, | 24:15 | |
better known as keeping up with the Joneses, | 24:17 | |
is only the easiest form of idolatry to parody | 24:20 | |
that says our identity does not always rest in God. | 24:24 | |
Today, on the 44th anniversary of the explosion | 24:29 | |
of the first atomic bomb over Hiroshima, | 24:32 | |
we humbly recognize this most ominous form of idolatry | 24:35 | |
which threatens to destroy us, the nuclear arms race. | 24:40 | |
In between are all the clashes between the haves | 24:44 | |
and the have-nots. | 24:47 | |
Whether the have is specified as money, power, beauty, | 24:48 | |
brains, personality, religion, a specific gender | 24:53 | |
or ethnic identity, the tune is the same. | 24:58 | |
Our identities seem to rest often in what we have | 25:02 | |
before they rest in God. | 25:06 | |
Now when I think of what this means for our time, | 25:10 | |
I see the image of a clenched fist as symbolic for us. | 25:13 | |
A fist seizes what it can, closes tightly around it | 25:18 | |
and threatens anyone who would open it. | 25:22 | |
It's intimidating, alienating, even frightening. | 25:25 | |
It stands for separation, not reconciliation. | 25:29 | |
In contrast to this image stands the image | 25:33 | |
of the risen Christ with his hands extended | 25:36 | |
warmly inviting all to come to him unafraid. | 25:39 | |
If you've never noticed the wood carving of Christ | 25:45 | |
above the altar in our Memorial Chapel, | 25:48 | |
which portrays such an image, I encourage you to do so. | 25:50 | |
It stands as a sign to each of us | 25:53 | |
to loosen our grip on this broken world. | 25:56 | |
Our value has never resided in what we can seize | 26:00 | |
or lord over one another, but rather, in what has been given | 26:03 | |
to us freely by grace through the life, | 26:07 | |
death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. | 26:11 | |
And every time we celebrate a baptism, | 26:14 | |
be that of a screeching infant | 26:16 | |
or the Archbishop of Canterbury, | 26:19 | |
we acknowledge the mystery of that gift | 26:21 | |
as one that we can never truly deserve | 26:23 | |
and that we don't have to, in order to receive it. | 26:26 | |
It may be worth noting that this parable occurs in Luke | 26:31 | |
in the context of several sayings about fears and anxieties. | 26:34 | |
Just prior to this passage Jesus promised the disciples | 26:39 | |
they had nothing to fear when facing antagonistic rulers | 26:42 | |
and authorities, for the Holy Spirit | 26:45 | |
would teach them what to say. | 26:48 | |
In the section just following this parable, | 26:51 | |
Jesus discusses anxiety with His disciples | 26:53 | |
saying to them, do not be anxious about your life, | 26:56 | |
what you shall eat, nor about your body, | 27:00 | |
what you shall put on. | 27:03 | |
Consider the ravens. | 27:05 | |
They neither sew nor reap, they have neither storehouse | 27:07 | |
nor barn, yet God feeds them. | 27:12 | |
Of how much more value are you than they? | 27:16 | |
Because our worth comes not from what we can grasp | 27:21 | |
or control, but from the gift God has given us, | 27:25 | |
we are freed from fear and anxiety, | 27:29 | |
able to share with our neighbor. | 27:32 | |
Now we can loosen those clenched fist | 27:35 | |
and join hands around the communion table, | 27:38 | |
where we stand equally naked and equally loved | 27:41 | |
before our maker. | 27:44 | |
Able to call one another brother and sister | 27:47 | |
as we rejoice in our common identity. | 27:49 | |
For all of our differences we are still, | 27:53 | |
first and foremost, children of God | 27:56 | |
redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ. | 27:59 | |
Thanks be to God. | 28:02 | |
(organ music) | 28:08 | |
♪ Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness ♪ | 29:14 | |
♪ Leave the gloomy haunts of sadness ♪ | 29:22 | |
♪ Come into the daylight's splendor ♪ | 29:30 | |
♪ There with joy thy praises render ♪ | 29:39 | |
♪ Unto Christ, whose grace unbounded ♪ | 29:47 | |
♪ Hath this wondrous banquet founded ♪ | 29:55 | |
♪ High o'er all the Heavens He reigneth ♪ | 30:04 | |
♪ Yet to dwell with thee He deigneth ♪ | 30:12 | |
♪ Sun, who all my life dost brighten ♪ | 30:22 | |
♪ Light, who dost my soul enlighten ♪ | 30:31 | |
♪ Joy, the best that any knoweth ♪ | 30:39 | |
♪ Fount, whence all my being floweth ♪ | 30:47 | |
♪ At Thy feet I cry, my Maker ♪ | 30:55 | |
♪ Let me be a fit partaker ♪ | 31:04 | |
♪ Of this blessed food from Heaven ♪ | 31:13 | |
♪ For our good, Thy glory, given ♪ | 31:21 | |
♪ Jesus, bread of life, I pray Thee ♪ | 31:33 | |
♪ Let me gladly here obey Thee ♪ | 31:41 | |
♪ Never to my hurt invited ♪ | 31:49 | |
♪ Be Thy love with love requited ♪ | 31:57 | |
♪ From this banquet let me measure ♪ | 32:06 | |
♪ Lord, how vast and deep its treasure ♪ | 32:14 | |
♪ Through the gifts Thou here dost give me ♪ | 32:23 | |
♪ As Thy guest in Heaven receive me ♪ | 32:31 | |
- | The Lord be with you. | 32:48 |
Congregation | And also be with you. | 32:50 |
- | Let us pray. | 32:52 |
God of all beginnings and God of all endings, | 33:09 | |
we give thanks to You for the beauty of this day | 33:13 | |
and for this gathering of Your people. | 33:16 | |
From the particularities of our lives | 33:20 | |
and our individual histories, we come together | 33:22 | |
as Your children, claiming the privilege of worshiping You | 33:26 | |
and glorifying Your holy name. | 33:30 | |
And as heirs of the risen Christ, | 33:33 | |
we give thanks for the gift of Your Son. | 33:36 | |
For His life, death and resurrection | 33:40 | |
by which we come to know ourselves. | 33:42 | |
Jesus Christ who prepares the banquet feast | 33:45 | |
and invites all to partake. | 33:49 | |
This morning gracious Lord, | 33:52 | |
we pray for the whole human family. | 33:54 | |
Hanging on a cross You gave hope to a thief at your side. | 33:57 | |
And You prayed for those who condemned You | 34:02 | |
to that violent death. | 34:04 | |
We too live amid violence in both blatant and subtle forms. | 34:06 | |
And violence so pervasive that none of us is free | 34:11 | |
from its taint. | 34:15 | |
Mighty God You alone can give victory over the violence | 34:17 | |
of the world and the violence of our hearts. | 34:21 | |
Give us, by Your grace, the will and the power | 34:24 | |
to share Your victory. | 34:29 | |
Living Lord, we pray for ourselves and our society | 34:33 | |
entombed in material possessions | 34:37 | |
and oppressed with ever-changing fears. | 34:39 | |
Many of us simply hope that things will get no worse, | 34:43 | |
while others merely mark the passing of days. | 34:47 | |
Release us we pray from this living death. | 34:51 | |
Cause us to know through this meal of bread and wine | 34:55 | |
the power only You can give. | 34:58 | |
To help us live life joyfully, courageously, and faithfully. | 35:01 | |
Holy Lord, You know what it is to suffer pain | 35:08 | |
and degradation and rejection and to die an outcast. | 35:11 | |
We pray for all who suffer. | 35:16 | |
For all who know sickness in body, mind, or spirit. | 35:18 | |
For all who believe themselves alone, | 35:22 | |
for all who languish in prison, | 35:24 | |
for all who live lives of quiet desperation. | 35:27 | |
May all of these know You as one who shares their agony | 35:31 | |
and enables them to share in Your triumph. | 35:35 | |
Loving Lord, hear our prayers for Your church. | 35:39 | |
May the power of our baptism propel Your people | 35:43 | |
all around the globe to proclaim the good news. | 35:47 | |
And may all those who are fed by Your word | 35:51 | |
and this holy meal be strengthened in love | 35:54 | |
toward one another and the whole world | 35:57 | |
that You might be served as the one true living Lord | 36:01 | |
of Heaven and earth. | 36:05 | |
Grant this through Christ our Lord, amen. | 36:08 | |
Christ invites to His table | 36:15 | |
all those who love Him and who desire | 36:18 | |
to live in peace with one another. | 36:20 | |
Therefore let us stand and offer one another | 36:23 | |
signs and words of Christ's peace. | 36:26 | |
As a forgiven and reconciled people, | 36:56 | |
let us offer ourselves and our gifts to God. | 36:59 | |
(organ music) | 37:06 | |
(choir singing in foreign language) | 38:23 | |
(organ music) | 39:29 | |
♪ Praise God from whom all blessings flow ♪ | 42:37 | |
♪ Praise God all creatures here below ♪ | 42:44 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 42:50 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 42:54 | |
♪ Praise God above the heavenly hosts ♪ | 42:58 | |
♪ Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost ♪ | 43:05 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 43:12 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 43:15 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 43:19 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 43:23 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 43:27 | |
Nancy | The Lord be with you. | 43:49 |
Congregation | And also with you. | 43:50 |
Nancy | Lift up your hearts. | 43:52 |
Congregation | We lift them up unto the Lord. | 43:53 |
- | Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. | 43:55 |
Congregation | It is right to give thanks and praise. | 43:58 |
- | We give thanks Father because You were God | 44:02 |
even before time began. | 44:04 | |
You have seen every sun rise, every day begin | 44:07 | |
since You first gave form to our home, this earth. | 44:10 | |
You launched it into Your universe, | 44:14 | |
shaped its hills and filled its seas. | 44:16 | |
When space was ready, You brought life out of the waters | 44:20 | |
and in time, made us in Your image, male and female. | 44:23 | |
Yet we were not content with such a paradise. | 44:28 | |
We rebelled, putting our wills before Yours. | 44:31 | |
Even then we found You boundless in love. | 44:34 | |
Time after time You reached out Your hand | 44:38 | |
to touch our lives with loving kindness. | 44:40 | |
You led us from captivity to life | 44:44 | |
in the land that You promised. | 44:47 | |
You made covenant to take us to be Your people, | 44:49 | |
to love and to cherish and we took You as God and ruler, | 44:52 | |
promising to forsake all others. | 44:56 | |
You put your words on the lips of women and men. | 44:59 | |
They spoke Your words of law, | 45:02 | |
gave themselves in a struggle for justice | 45:04 | |
and taught us to sing Your glory. | 45:07 | |
We join with those who have lived and those now living | 45:09 | |
in faith as with one voice in the song of unending praise. | 45:12 | |
- | [Nancy And Congregation] Holy, holy, holy Lord, | 45:18 |
God of power and light. | 45:20 | |
Heaven and earth are full of Your glory. | 45:22 | |
Hosanna in the highest. | 45:25 | |
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. | 45:27 | |
Hosanna in the highest. | 45:30 | |
- | Full indeed are Heaven and earth | 45:32 |
of Your glory, holy Lord God. | 45:34 | |
When time was ready, You the creator of all that is | 45:38 | |
sent Christ to be a creature like us. | 45:42 | |
Instead of a servant you sent Your Son | 45:45 | |
that He might be a servant of all. | 45:47 | |
Christ alone, He who is closest to Your heart, | 45:50 | |
He made You known to us. | 45:53 | |
Walking among us, Jesus the Christ | 45:56 | |
performed great signs to reveal His glory. | 45:58 | |
He spoke as one having authority | 46:02 | |
that we might trust your love and obey your law. | 46:04 | |
When His hour had come He drank the cup of suffering | 46:08 | |
and accepted the baptism of death. | 46:12 | |
Like a lamb, He was led away from the living, | 46:15 | |
but as Your Son He was raised from the grave. | 46:17 | |
Having triumphed over death, He left our sight | 46:21 | |
that His spirit might fill our hearts | 46:24 | |
as we await the completion of all things in Him. | 46:26 | |
On the night in which He gave himself up for us, | 46:31 | |
the Lord Jesus took bread in His hands, | 46:33 | |
lifting His eyes to Heaven He gave You thanks, | 46:36 | |
broke the bread, gave it to His disciples | 46:39 | |
and said, take, eat, this is my body | 46:42 | |
which is given for you. | 46:45 | |
When supper was finished He took the cup. | 46:48 | |
Again, He offered thanks to You, | 46:50 | |
gave the cup to His disciples and said, | 46:52 | |
"Drink from this all of you, this is the cup | 46:55 | |
"of the new covenant in my blood, poured out for you | 46:57 | |
"and for many for the forgiveness of sin." | 47:01 | |
When we eat this bread and drink this cup | 47:05 | |
we know anew the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ, | 47:08 | |
and look to the day when we shall feast | 47:11 | |
in His eternal kingdom. | 47:13 | |
With hearts raised in joy we know a new life, | 47:15 | |
Christ's life among us. | 47:19 | |
His death because of us, His resurrection for us, | 47:20 | |
and His ascension to glory. | 47:24 | |
Join this memorial made by your priestly people, | 47:26 | |
bound by earth and time to the heavenly | 47:29 | |
and timeless offering for us of Christ Himself, | 47:31 | |
our great high priest. | 47:35 | |
- | [Nancy And Congregation] Dying Christ destroyed our death, | 47:37 |
rising Christ restored our life. | 47:40 | |
Christ will come in glory. | 47:43 | |
- | Send, we pray, Your Holy Spirit on us gathered here | 47:46 |
out of love for You and on this offering. | 47:49 | |
May Your spirit make real the signs | 47:52 | |
that through breaking bread and drinking wine together | 47:54 | |
we may know Christ present among us. | 47:58 | |
By the spirit make us one with the goodness of Christ | 48:01 | |
as You made Him one with our sinfulness, | 48:04 | |
that we may be one with each other | 48:07 | |
and one in service to all You have created. | 48:09 | |
Through your Son Jesus Christ with the Holy Spirit | 48:12 | |
in Your holy Church, all Your people and all Your works | 48:15 | |
glorify and honor You Father now and forever, amen. | 48:18 | |
- | [Nancy And Congregation] Our father, who art in Heaven | 48:24 |
hallowed be Thy name. | 48:27 | |
Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done | 48:29 | |
on earth as it is in Heaven. | 48:31 | |
Give us this day, our daily bread, | 48:34 | |
and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those | 48:36 | |
who trespass against us. | 48:39 | |
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil | 48:41 | |
for Thine is the kingdom, the power | 48:46 | |
and the glory forever amen. | 48:48 | |
(footsteps tapping floor) | 49:06 | |
(organ music) | 49:24 | |
(choir singing drowned out by organ) | 50:43 | |
(choir singing in foreign language) | 55:22 | |
(organ music) | 57:03 | |
♪ Let all mortal flesh keep silence ♪ | 58:13 | |
♪ And with fear and trembling stand ♪ | 58:20 | |
♪ Ponder nothing earthly minded ♪ | 58:28 | |
♪ For with blessing in His hand ♪ | 58:36 | |
♪ Christ our God to earth descendeth ♪ | 58:44 | |
♪ Our full homage to demand ♪ | 58:56 | |
♪ King of kings, yet born of Mary ♪ | 59:08 | |
♪ As of old on earth He stood ♪ | 59:17 | |
♪ Lord of lords, in human vesture ♪ | 59:24 | |
♪ In the body and the blood ♪ | 59:33 | |
♪ He will give to all the faithful ♪ | 59:41 | |
♪ His own self for heavenly food ♪ | 59:52 | |
♪ Rank on rank the host of Heaven ♪ | 1:00:04 | |
♪ Spreads its vanguard on the way ♪ | 1:00:13 | |
♪ As the Light of light descendeth ♪ | 1:00:21 | |
♪ From the realms of endless day ♪ | 1:00:29 | |
♪ That the powers of Hell may vanish ♪ | 1:00:37 | |
♪ As the darkness clears away ♪ | 1:00:49 | |
♪ At His feet the six-winged seraph ♪ | 1:01:03 | |
♪ Cherubim, with sleepless eye ♪ | 1:01:12 | |
♪ Veil their faces to the Presence ♪ | 1:01:20 | |
♪ As with ceaseless voice they cry ♪ | 1:01:29 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 1:01:37 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 1:01:41 | |
♪ Alleluia, Lord most high ♪ | 1:01:49 | |
(footsteps tapping on floor) | 1:02:38 | |
- | Thank you Ann, dear. | 1:03:00 |
(footsteps tapping on floor) | 1:03:05 | |
We give You thanks almighty God | 1:03:12 | |
that You have refreshed us through the healing power | 1:03:14 | |
of this gift of life. | 1:03:17 | |
And we pray that in Your mercy you would strengthen us | 1:03:19 | |
through this gift in faith toward You | 1:03:22 | |
and in fervent love toward one another. | 1:03:26 | |
For the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord, amen. | 1:03:29 | |
Go in peace to serve God and your neighbor | 1:03:34 | |
in all that you do. | 1:03:37 | |
Congregation | We are sent in Christ's name. | 1:03:39 |
- | The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God | 1:03:41 |
and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. | 1:03:44 | |
♪ Amen, amen, amen ♪ | 1:03:54 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 1:04:08 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 1:04:16 | |
(organ music) | 1:04:43 | |
♪ Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah ♪ | 1:05:22 | |
♪ Pilgrim through this barren land ♪ | 1:05:27 | |
♪ I am weak, but Thou art mighty ♪ | 1:05:33 | |
♪ Hold me with Thy powerful hand ♪ | 1:05:38 | |
♪ Bread of Heaven, bread of Heaven ♪ | 1:05:44 | |
♪ Feed me 'til I want no more ♪ | 1:05:49 | |
♪ Feed me 'til I want no more ♪ | 1:05:55 | |
♪ Open now the crystal fountain ♪ | 1:06:03 | |
♪ Whence the healing stream doth flow ♪ | 1:06:09 | |
♪ Let the fire and cloudy pillar ♪ | 1:06:14 | |
♪ Lead me all my journey through ♪ | 1:06:20 | |
♪ Strong Deliverer, strong Deliverer ♪ | 1:06:25 | |
♪ Be Thou still my strength and shield ♪ | 1:06:31 | |
♪ Be Thou still my strength and shield ♪ | 1:06:37 | |
♪ When I tread the verge of Jordan ♪ | 1:06:46 | |
♪ Bid my anxious fears subside ♪ | 1:06:52 | |
♪ Death of death and hell's destruction ♪ | 1:06:58 | |
♪ Land me safe on Canaan's side ♪ | 1:07:04 | |
♪ Songs of praises, songs of praises ♪ | 1:07:10 | |
♪ I will ever give to Thee ♪ | 1:07:16 | |
♪ I will ever give to Thee ♪ | 1:07:22 | |
(lively organ music) | 1:07:52 |