William H. Willimon - "God Loves Freshmen" (August 28, 1994)
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(classical organ music) | 0:00 | |
- | Good morning. | 2:49 |
Welcome to Duke University Chapel. | 2:50 | |
I'm Will Willimon, Dean of the Chapel, | 2:52 | |
and I welcome you to this orientation Sunday service. | 2:54 | |
This is sort of the first Sunday of the year for us. | 3:01 | |
We welcome back the great Duke Chapel Choir. | 3:04 | |
By the way, if you're a singer, | 3:07 | |
auditions are being held for the chapel choir this | 3:09 | |
entire week and we invite you to audition and participate. | 3:12 | |
Next Sunday is Opening Sunday. | 3:17 | |
We will begin a series of classes at 9:45, | 3:20 | |
a series on the basics of Christian faith. | 3:25 | |
Our president will be participating in the service. | 3:28 | |
Lemonade on the quad afterwards | 3:31 | |
and we invite you to that service. | 3:34 | |
Invite your attention to all of | 3:37 | |
the announcements in the bulletin. | 3:39 | |
Pick up a copy of the chapel calendar | 3:41 | |
on your way out if you have not done so already. | 3:43 | |
And we begin another new year together. | 3:46 | |
And now let us stand for the greeting. | 3:51 | |
The Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you. | 3:57 | |
Congregation | And also with you. | 4:00 |
- | The risen Christ is with us. | 4:02 |
Congregation | Praise the lord. | 4:04 |
("Praise to the Lord" brass and organ introduction) | 4:08 | |
♪ Praise to the Lord, the Almighty the King of creation ♪ | 4:45 | |
♪ O my soul, praise Him, for He is thy health and salvation ♪ | 4:55 | |
♪ All ye who hear, now to His temple draw near ♪ | 5:07 | |
♪ Joining in glad adoration ♪ | 5:17 | |
♪ Praise to the Lord, who o'er all things ♪ | 5:27 | |
♪ So wondrously reigneth ♪ | 5:31 | |
♪ As we on eagles' wings, therein His keeping maintaining ♪ | 5:37 | |
♪ Ask of the Lord, all who serve boldly of old ♪ | 5:50 | |
♪ Hast thou not humbly sustaineth ♪ | 5:59 | |
♪ Praise to the Lord, who hath prospered ♪ | 6:09 | |
♪ Thy work and defend thee ♪ | 6:14 | |
♪ Surely his goodness and mercy here daily attend thee ♪ | 6:20 | |
♪ Ponder anew what the Almighty can do ♪ | 6:32 | |
♪ Who with His love doth befriend thee ♪ | 6:42 | |
♪ Praise to the Lord, who doth enrich my life and restore me ♪ | 6:52 | |
♪ Fitting me there for what else stands forever before me ♪ | 7:04 | |
♪ Have you not seen all that is needful has been ♪ | 7:16 | |
sent by his gracious ordaining | 7:26 | |
(organ and brass interlude) | 7:35 | |
♪ Praise to the Lord, O let all that is in me adore him ♪ | 9:00 | |
♪ All that hath life and breath ♪ | 9:12 | |
♪ Come now with praises before him ♪ | 9:16 | |
♪ Let the amen sound from his people again ♪ | 9:24 | |
♪ Gladly forever adore him ♪ | 9:34 | |
- | Let us pray. | 9:50 |
We enter into worship with great joy, oh, God, | 9:54 | |
for you grant us acceptance and lift us up | 9:58 | |
with visions of what is yet to be. | 10:01 | |
Hear our psalms of praise and songs of faith | 10:05 | |
as we wait in anticipation for the power | 10:12 | |
of Your spirit among us and within us. | 10:15 | |
Bless our worship and our lives | 10:20 | |
that we might be witnesses to your great glory, | 10:23 | |
in the name of Jesus Christ, amen. | 10:27 | |
You may be seated. | 10:32 | |
- | Let us join together this morning | 10:41 |
for the prayer for illumination. | 10:43 | |
Open our hearts and minds, oh, God, | 10:46 | |
by the power of Your Holy Spirit | 10:49 | |
so that is the word is read and proclaimed. | 10:52 | |
We may hear Your message with joy this day. | 10:55 | |
Amen. | 11:00 | |
The first lesson this morning comes | 11:02 | |
from the second chapter of the Song of Solomon | 11:03 | |
beginning with the eighth verse. | 11:06 | |
The voice of my beloved. | 11:09 | |
Look, he comes leaping upon the mountains, | 11:12 | |
bounding over the hills. | 11:15 | |
My beloved is like a gazelle or a young stag. | 11:18 | |
Look, there he stands behind our wall | 11:22 | |
gazing in at the windows, looking through the lattice. | 11:25 | |
My beloved speaks and says to me, | 11:30 | |
arise my love, my fair one, and come away. | 11:33 | |
For now the winter is past, the rain is over and gone, | 11:37 | |
the flowers appear on the earth, | 11:42 | |
the time of singing has come, | 11:44 | |
and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land. | 11:46 | |
The fig tree puts forth its figs | 11:51 | |
and the vines are in blossom. | 11:53 | |
They give forth fragrance, arise, my love, | 11:56 | |
my fair one and come away. | 11:58 | |
This is the word of the Lord. | 12:02 | |
Congregation | Thanks be to God. | 12:04 |
(brass introduction music) | 12:20 | |
♪ Upon this rock I will build my church ♪ | 12:33 | |
♪ And the gates of hell shall not prevail against it ♪ | 12:37 | |
♪ Upon this rock I will build my church ♪ | 12:51 | |
♪ And the gates of hell will not prevail against it ♪ | 12:56 | |
♪ I will give thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven ♪ | 13:04 | |
♪ And whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth ♪ | 13:13 | |
♪ Shall be bound in heaven ♪ | 13:19 | |
♪ And whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth ♪ | 13:24 | |
♪ Shall be loosed in heaven ♪ | 13:30 | |
♪ Upon this rock I will build my church ♪ | 13:36 | |
♪ Lo, how winter is passed ♪ | 13:50 | |
♪ Our grief is over ♪ | 13:57 | |
♪ And flowers appear on the earth ♪ | 14:06 | |
♪ A time of the singing of birds their song ♪ | 14:14 | |
♪ Arise and come away ♪ | 14:25 | |
♪ Arise and come away ♪ | 14:30 | |
♪ Arise, arise, arise ♪ | 14:36 | |
♪ Upon this rock I will build my church ♪ | 14:41 | |
♪ And the gates of hell shall not prevail ♪ | 14:46 | |
♪ The church is one foundation ♪ | 15:08 | |
♪ Is Jesus Christ our Lord ♪ | 15:13 | |
♪ He is His new creation ♪ | 15:19 | |
♪ By water and the word ♪ | 15:25 | |
♪ From heaven he came and sought her ♪ | 15:30 | |
♪ To be His holy bride ♪ | 15:36 | |
♪ With His own life He bought her ♪ | 15:41 | |
♪ And for her life He died ♪ | 15:47 | |
♪ Where she on earth hath union ♪ | 16:04 | |
♪ With God the Spirit, Son ♪ | 16:09 | |
♪ And His great, sweet communion ♪ | 16:15 | |
♪ With those whose rest is won ♪ | 16:20 | |
♪ Oh happy ones and holy ♪ | 16:26 | |
♪ Lord, give us grace that we ♪ | 16:31 | |
♪ Like them, the meek and lowly ♪ | 16:37 | |
♪ On high may dwell with Thee ♪ | 16:43 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 16:49 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 16:52 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 16:54 | |
- | A sad thing happened this summer. | 17:25 |
I had my 48th birthday. | 17:31 | |
Sensitive friends had the grace not to mention it. | 17:35 | |
I received only two birthday cards, | 17:38 | |
one from my insurance agent. | 17:40 | |
(congregation laughing) | 17:43 | |
Another year without paying out the death benefit. | 17:45 | |
And oddly enough, a card from Dr. Wynkoop, | 17:49 | |
a picture of Ross Perot. | 17:53 | |
The card had a sort of gloat about it. | 17:56 | |
Oh, worse things have happened, you say. | 18:01 | |
Well easy for you to say, | 18:03 | |
you don't have to work around here. | 18:04 | |
For one of the liabilities of working in this environment | 18:07 | |
is that the majority of those with whom I come in contact | 18:12 | |
are young, perpetually, | 18:19 | |
often arrogantly, smugly, | 18:24 | |
eternally young. | 18:27 | |
They never grow old. | 18:30 | |
When the students start to ripen, | 18:32 | |
to show signs of responsibility, glimmers of maturity, | 18:37 | |
humility and rot we have this thing called commencement | 18:41 | |
and we ship them off. | 18:45 | |
And then we have this thing called orientation | 18:47 | |
where we bring in another group of immature, immodest | 18:50 | |
and irresponsible young people and the year begins again. | 18:54 | |
The faculty grow old, the students stay young. | 19:00 | |
And that's tough, that's tough on us old ones, | 19:05 | |
isn't it, Dr. Wynkoop? | 19:10 | |
(congregation laughing) | 19:12 | |
I remember a good while back I was discussing with | 19:15 | |
a graduate student about some things in his life | 19:18 | |
and he mentioned that he had called his mother, | 19:22 | |
he had consulted with his mother on this issue | 19:26 | |
and I was touched by that. | 19:28 | |
I said, I think that's nice, a young man | 19:29 | |
talking these matters over with his mother. | 19:31 | |
And the graduate student said, well, you can't have lived | 19:35 | |
46 years without obtaining a good deal of wisdom about life. | 19:39 | |
And the thought of this graduate student, | 19:45 | |
46 year old mother, | 19:47 | |
I said, you know, that's amazing. | 19:48 | |
Is your mother still about to get out, get around? | 19:51 | |
(congregation laughing) | 19:55 | |
It takes patience. | 20:00 | |
It's tough on the old. | 20:03 | |
And yet if you are new here, if you're a first year student, | 20:06 | |
if you're young, youngest of the tribe called Duke | 20:10 | |
and then it's your good fortune, although not mine, | 20:15 | |
that for your first sermon here in Duke Chapel | 20:19 | |
I have for you a story which takes your side | 20:23 | |
in this matter of generational friction. | 20:28 | |
The beginning of the story of King David. | 20:32 | |
Here is the lesson from First Samuel. | 20:37 | |
The Lord said to Samuel, how long will you grieve over Saul? | 20:41 | |
I have rejected Saul from being king over Israel. | 20:47 | |
Fill your horn with oil and set out and I will send you | 20:51 | |
to Jesse, the Bethlehemite, for I have provided for myself | 20:55 | |
a king from among Jesse's sons. | 21:00 | |
And when they came to Bethlehem, Samuel looked on Eliab, | 21:05 | |
the eldest son and thought, surely the Lord's anointed | 21:11 | |
is now before the Lord. | 21:15 | |
But the Lord said to Samuel, do not look on the appearance | 21:17 | |
or on the height of his statue because I have rejected him | 21:21 | |
because the Lord does not see as mortals see. | 21:25 | |
They look upon the outward appearance | 21:29 | |
but the Lord looks on the heart. | 21:32 | |
Then Jesse called Abinadab and made him pass before Samuel. | 21:36 | |
And he said, neither has the Lord chosen this one. | 21:42 | |
Then Jesse made Shammah pass by and he said, | 21:46 | |
well neither has the Lord chosen this one. | 21:48 | |
Jesse made his seven sons pass before Samuel. | 21:51 | |
Samuel said to Jesse, the Lord has not chosen any of these. | 21:55 | |
Samuel said to Jesse, are all of your sons here? | 22:02 | |
And Jesse said, well yes, well there remains the youngest | 22:07 | |
but he is out keeping the sheep. | 22:12 | |
Samuel said to Jesse, send, bring him for we will not | 22:15 | |
sit down until he comes here. | 22:19 | |
And he sent and brought him. | 22:21 | |
Now this, the youngest son was ruddy and had beautiful eyes | 22:23 | |
and was handsome. | 22:27 | |
And the Lord said, rise, anoint him, for this is the one. | 22:29 | |
Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him | 22:36 | |
in the presence of the brothers and the spirit of the Lord | 22:38 | |
came mightily upon little David from that day forward. | 22:42 | |
Now the spirit of the Lord departed from King Saul. | 22:46 | |
An evil spirit from the Lord tormented King Saul | 22:50 | |
and Saul's servants said to him, see, | 22:54 | |
an evil spirit from God is tormenting you, King. | 22:57 | |
Let our lord now command the servants who attend you | 23:00 | |
to look for someone who is skillful in playing the lyre. | 23:03 | |
And when the evil spirit from God is upon you, | 23:07 | |
he will play it and you will feel better. | 23:09 | |
King Saul said to his servants, provide for me someone | 23:13 | |
who can play well and bring him to me. | 23:16 | |
One of the young men answered, I have seen a young son | 23:19 | |
of Jesse, the Bethlehemite, who is skillful in playing, | 23:23 | |
a young warrior and the Lord is with him. | 23:27 | |
So King Saul sent his messengers to Jesse and said, | 23:31 | |
send me your young son, David, who is with the sheep. | 23:34 | |
And David came to Saul and entered his service | 23:38 | |
and Saul loved him. | 23:41 | |
Whenever the evil spirit from God came upon Saul, | 23:43 | |
David took out the lyre and he played music upon it | 23:46 | |
and Saul would feel better. | 23:49 | |
This is the word of the Lord. | 23:53 | |
Congregation | Thanks be to God. | 23:57 |
- | Now this is our first glimpse of little David | 24:00 |
here in Samuel. | 24:03 | |
David, described as a youth, ruddy, handsome. | 24:06 | |
Now you, if you come back here to the chapel | 24:11 | |
on successive Sundays, you will hear more about David. | 24:14 | |
David, the anointed one. | 24:18 | |
David, Israel's greatest king. | 24:21 | |
But we're not gonna talk about that yet | 24:24 | |
because here our story opens, not up at the palace | 24:26 | |
but here, down with the ordinary little people. | 24:31 | |
It opens with the prophet, Samuel, being told not to | 24:36 | |
sit around and sulk over the demise of King Saul | 24:40 | |
but to go down to a little nowhere, | 24:44 | |
little town called, Bethlehem, to a man named, Jesse. | 24:47 | |
God says to Samuel, don't mope about | 24:53 | |
the demise of King Saul. | 24:55 | |
We've got places to go, we've got things to do. | 24:57 | |
And so he sends him over to Bethlehem to anoint a new king. | 25:00 | |
And so, you see, this is a political story. | 25:07 | |
It's about the story about the change | 25:10 | |
of national administrations. | 25:12 | |
It's about shifting power. | 25:14 | |
Power, royal prerogative, is about to shift from | 25:18 | |
this old king of another generation, Saul, to a new king. | 25:22 | |
The torch is about to be passed to a new generation. | 25:28 | |
In Bethlehem, Jesse parades his seven available sons | 25:34 | |
before the prophet. | 25:38 | |
Eliab, Abinadab, Shammah, the others. | 25:40 | |
Samuel naturally goes first for the eldest son, Eliab, | 25:44 | |
firstborn, this big, strapping hulk, | 25:50 | |
football player of a man. | 25:54 | |
It says he's very tall. | 25:55 | |
Interesting though, God is not impressed. | 25:58 | |
God says, forget this Eliab. | 26:02 | |
The trouble with you is you're always | 26:05 | |
looking at surface appearances. | 26:06 | |
You're always going by these 30 second sound bites, | 26:08 | |
what's on the surface. | 26:10 | |
But I don't look at the surface of people. | 26:12 | |
No, when I look at someone, I look inside. | 26:15 | |
I look upon the heart. | 26:18 | |
And it's a shock. | 26:21 | |
It's a shock in that time and that place of primogeniture | 26:23 | |
for God not to choose the eldest son. | 26:27 | |
Four more sons parade by the prophet but none of these | 26:33 | |
royal wannabes is acceptable to God. | 26:37 | |
Each son comes forward. | 26:40 | |
Each son receives rejection. | 26:42 | |
And there's a lot being rejected here. | 26:48 | |
Not just these individual older brothers are being | 26:50 | |
rejected here but a whole social system, | 26:52 | |
a whole political configuration is being rejected. | 26:54 | |
Saul, the old king, is being rejected. | 26:59 | |
But so are the elder sons being rejected. | 27:04 | |
A whole way of doing business in a culture | 27:08 | |
is being rejected. | 27:11 | |
So if you are not privileged to be firstborn, | 27:15 | |
if you are not one of the beautiful people, | 27:21 | |
one of the insiders, the eldest in the family, | 27:23 | |
then you start to like this story. | 27:27 | |
Some of you know firsthand what it is like | 27:31 | |
not to be first born. | 27:34 | |
A student was telling me last week he'd been reading that | 27:39 | |
in a marriage it is very good to marry two people, | 27:42 | |
one who is the eldest in the family, the firstborn, | 27:46 | |
with someone who is the last born in the family, | 27:51 | |
the youngest. | 27:54 | |
And the reason is that if you're firstborn | 27:55 | |
you're accustomed to getting your way and being in charge | 27:57 | |
and blazing ahead and you need to find someone who is | 28:00 | |
accustomed to sacrificing and giving in on everything. | 28:05 | |
And this makes a good marriage. | 28:11 | |
There was a study done in Philadelphia | 28:16 | |
in the recent wave of remortgaging. | 28:19 | |
And the study found that the remortgaging applications | 28:23 | |
of African-American homeowners were approved by banks | 28:26 | |
in Philadelphia only one third as often | 28:31 | |
as those of white homeowners. | 28:35 | |
Say I'm saying that there are probably people here who know | 28:41 | |
what it's like not to be legitimated by the reigning powers | 28:45 | |
and the conventional order. | 28:51 | |
Women customers, I was reading, pay on the average, | 28:57 | |
more for auto repairs, the same auto repairs, | 29:02 | |
than male customers. | 29:05 | |
Costs about twice as much for a woman's shirt | 29:07 | |
to be professionally dry-cleaned as the identical shirt | 29:12 | |
belonging to a man. | 29:15 | |
See, the older, firstborn privileged sons of Jesse, | 29:18 | |
you see them parade by and for the first time in their lives | 29:23 | |
get a taste of what it's like to be rejected. | 29:28 | |
You, if you've known all your life what it's like to be | 29:33 | |
on the bottom, to be the smallest, to be the youngest, | 29:38 | |
well you begin to like this story. | 29:41 | |
You're about to like the story even more. | 29:45 | |
Samuel asks Jesse, all right, are these all of your sons? | 29:48 | |
And Jesse says, well yeah, that's all. | 29:53 | |
Well, well, it's all except for the youngest, the kid, | 29:56 | |
who's out in the fields looking over the sheep. | 30:02 | |
Go get him, says Samuel. | 30:07 | |
And in comes little David and he's ruddy and he's handsome. | 30:10 | |
And the Lord tells the prophet, rise and anoint this one. | 30:15 | |
And then the spirit of the Lord came mightily upon David | 30:24 | |
from that day forward. | 30:29 | |
The Lord has the last word in this political story. | 30:33 | |
And it is a word that delegitimates, destabilizes, | 30:38 | |
turns the tables, flips things upside down. | 30:43 | |
A once powerful king, King Saul, is about to be toppled. | 30:47 | |
Older, privileged, firstborn sons are now passed over. | 30:51 | |
Little David out doing these menial, | 30:55 | |
at the bottom sorts of tasks, out in the field, | 30:59 | |
is anointed as new king of Israel. | 31:02 | |
God had sent Samuel way down, way out to Bethlehem | 31:06 | |
to do a job, find a new king. | 31:11 | |
But the prophet, seeing only surface appearances, | 31:14 | |
trapped in conventional social arrangements, | 31:16 | |
keeps picking the wrong person. | 31:19 | |
The Lord finally has to just step in and choose. | 31:22 | |
But when the Lord chooses, the Lord does not choose | 31:26 | |
the person that our history and our experience | 31:30 | |
expect God to choose. | 31:33 | |
God chose little David. | 31:37 | |
Just like later, if you know the rest of the story, | 31:43 | |
God would go out to little Bethlehem again | 31:47 | |
and choose a king from the house of David. | 31:51 | |
A little nobody, a baby born in a manger | 31:56 | |
to be king of kings. | 32:00 | |
Now I tell you this story because I know that there are many | 32:06 | |
of you here who think that God is always on the side of the | 32:09 | |
establishment, keeper of the status quo, divine legitimater | 32:13 | |
of what your parents want you to do on Saturday night. | 32:19 | |
God is sort of like your high school principal, | 32:23 | |
up to the tenth power. | 32:26 | |
But see here in the Bible, in this story, | 32:29 | |
this story indicates that God, the living God, | 32:32 | |
is able to surprise and to disrupt and to turn the tables | 32:35 | |
in favor of this young, upstart little David. | 32:40 | |
Now I ask you, who would have loved this story? | 32:48 | |
Who would have put this story in the Bible | 32:52 | |
and lovingly nurtured it through the centuries? | 32:54 | |
Who would've taken heart from this narrative? | 32:58 | |
Well surely it was those who were young and new | 33:04 | |
and not yet established. | 33:07 | |
Freshmen. | 33:10 | |
I got a call from the president's office a few years ago | 33:14 | |
and the voice said, we've been looking over the | 33:17 | |
chapel calendar and we noticed that you have listed | 33:19 | |
at the end of August, Freshmen Orientation Sunday, but now | 33:22 | |
in politically correct Duke, they're no longer freshmen. | 33:27 | |
They are now, first year students. | 33:31 | |
And I said, okay, we won't call 'em freshmen anymore. | 33:36 | |
Can we still call them ignorant and uninformed | 33:38 | |
first year students? | 33:41 | |
(congregation laughing) | 33:42 | |
This is not a story for tenured faculty. | 33:46 | |
It's a childlike, topsy-turvy, it's just the sort of story | 33:50 | |
loved by the little ones and the marginalized | 33:55 | |
and the disempowered and the disestablished | 33:58 | |
and the disenfranchised. | 34:00 | |
As the hand of God finally intrudes into this story | 34:03 | |
the pointing finger moves past the firstborn | 34:08 | |
and then to the next son and then to the next | 34:14 | |
and finally the finger points out, out toward the fields, | 34:16 | |
out toward little David. | 34:24 | |
And hope rises within us, renewed faith that maybe God | 34:28 | |
does intrude into our settled social arrangements. | 34:34 | |
Hope that our fixed power configurations are not | 34:39 | |
divinely sanctioned, not eternally established. | 34:45 | |
Maybe God really does, in the words of Saint Paul, | 34:49 | |
confound the wisdom of the wise by choosing those | 34:53 | |
whom the world regards as small | 34:57 | |
and of no account to subvert the world. | 35:01 | |
And as the story ends we see little David brought up | 35:08 | |
out of the fields, up to the big house by King Saul. | 35:12 | |
King Saul who does not yet know that little David has been | 35:15 | |
secretly selected and anointed by God to take his place. | 35:19 | |
Little David who's not only good at keeping sheep | 35:24 | |
but also is a quite proficient musician on the lyre. | 35:27 | |
Little David, playing the lyre to sooth the troubled, | 35:31 | |
middle-aged, horrible dreams of Saul. | 35:34 | |
And so the story ends. | 35:41 | |
And you've got Saul, he's old, he's morose, tormented, | 35:44 | |
losing his grip, bad tempered. | 35:49 | |
He's there like for faculty. | 35:52 | |
Then you've got David, you've got little, sweet, young, | 35:54 | |
sweet-spirited, fresh and he's there for freshmen. | 35:59 | |
I tell you, this is not the story that's liked by those | 36:07 | |
of us who are old and up at the top and in charge | 36:10 | |
and established and mature, victims of troubled sleep. | 36:14 | |
It's a story able to subvert accustomed patterns of power. | 36:22 | |
It's a story able to electrify and energize the young | 36:28 | |
because it's powerfully subversive for young upstarts to get | 36:34 | |
the message, the prophetic good news, that God is on the | 36:38 | |
side of the young and the marginalized and the powerless. | 36:43 | |
A lot of you have never heard this story before. | 36:51 | |
Maybe you've been around the church all your life. | 36:54 | |
There's a risk telling a story like this. | 36:58 | |
That's why you haven't heard it. | 37:01 | |
When Martin Luther King Junior was young, | 37:05 | |
a freshman seminarian at Crozer Seminary, | 37:08 | |
he was asked to write an essay | 37:12 | |
about his religious development. | 37:14 | |
And Martin Luther King said that he had been | 37:17 | |
raised in the church. | 37:19 | |
He said that he had gone forward for baptism as a kid | 37:21 | |
not because he was that piously committed | 37:24 | |
but because he didn't wanna see his sister | 37:26 | |
get baptized before he was. | 37:29 | |
And so when you read this paper there is nothing there | 37:33 | |
in that paper to suggest future promise. | 37:35 | |
And yet when King graduated from Crozer Seminary | 37:40 | |
he was sent down to Dexter Avenue Baptist Church | 37:44 | |
in Montgomery, Alabama. | 37:47 | |
He didn't much wanna go there. | 37:50 | |
He saw himself as a scholar, maybe one day | 37:51 | |
president of Morehouse College. | 37:55 | |
King was a shy kind of person | 37:58 | |
but there as a young pastor | 38:03 | |
in this little Baptist church, suddenly he was thrust | 38:05 | |
into the position of leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. | 38:09 | |
The boycott wasn't going well and one night King stood | 38:15 | |
in his kitchen and he was depressed and down. | 38:19 | |
He had bickering in the ranks of the boycotters | 38:22 | |
and there were threats of violence from his enemies | 38:24 | |
on the outside and he had just about given up hope. | 38:27 | |
And he said to God, I'm not the person to do this. | 38:31 | |
I don't know how to do this. | 38:34 | |
I'm small, I don't like this. | 38:35 | |
There was a call on the telephone. | 38:39 | |
An angry voice on the phone said, you better get outta town, | 38:42 | |
nigger, or we're gonna kill you. | 38:47 | |
King put down the phone in despair. | 38:52 | |
And at that moment he heard a voice. | 38:56 | |
A voice, another voice intruded. | 39:00 | |
And the voice said, Martin, you stand up for what's right. | 39:04 | |
You, you be a drum major for justice | 39:08 | |
and I will never ever leave you. | 39:12 | |
Now if you're young, if you're new here, if you're not to | 39:21 | |
sure about Duke and all of this that is arrayed before you, | 39:24 | |
I want you to take heart because the Bible says | 39:29 | |
you're just the sort that God loves to inspire, | 39:35 | |
loves to choose, | 39:40 | |
loves to empower with his vision. | 39:42 | |
("Be Thou My Vision" organ introduction) | 39:55 | |
♪ Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart ♪ | 40:31 | |
♪ Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art ♪ | 40:40 | |
♪ Thou my best thought, by day or by night ♪ | 40:49 | |
♪ Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light ♪ | 40:59 | |
♪ Be Thou my Wisdom, and Thou my true Word ♪ | 41:11 | |
♪ I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord ♪ | 41:19 | |
♪ Thou and Thou only, first in my heart ♪ | 41:29 | |
♪ Great God of Heaven, my treasure Thou art ♪ | 41:38 | |
♪ Great God of Heaven, my victory won ♪ | 41:50 | |
♪ May I reach Heaven's joys, O bright Heaven's Sun ♪ | 41:58 | |
♪ Heart of my own heart, whatever befall ♪ | 42:07 | |
♪ Still be my Vision, O Ruler of all ♪ | 42:17 | |
- | The Lord be with you. | 42:31 |
Congregation | And also with you. | 42:33 |
- | Let us pray. | 42:35 |
You may be seated. | 42:36 | |
Almighty God, what power you pour out upon us. | 42:50 | |
What possibilities you instill within us. | 42:57 | |
Not the little dreams that we have imagined | 43:02 | |
but great possibilities beyond anything we have seen. | 43:06 | |
You take us as we are, young, middle-aged or old | 43:12 | |
and intrude upon our lives, encouraging, prodding, | 43:20 | |
upsetting, to move us from the lives we have sought | 43:27 | |
to the future you have ordained. | 43:32 | |
If we are innocent and fearful, you call us forth | 43:39 | |
to knowledge and boldness. | 43:43 | |
If we are established and sure, you call us forth to newness | 43:47 | |
and unpredictability. | 43:52 | |
If we are wise and self-reliant you call us forth | 43:56 | |
to mystery and trust. | 44:02 | |
We give you thanks that you are the God who is | 44:08 | |
always prodding, inspiring, moving us to become | 44:10 | |
more than we ever could be without you. | 44:16 | |
Lord, we know that you never intrude upon our lives | 44:23 | |
for our benefit alone but to prepare us | 44:27 | |
and shape us for greater service. | 44:30 | |
Therefore we ask that you would make clear | 44:35 | |
your vision for us. | 44:38 | |
What service are you calling us to? | 44:41 | |
What do we have that needs to be shared? | 44:52 | |
What can we give that someone else needs? | 45:04 | |
When your vision is made clear to us, | 45:17 | |
help us respond with faithfulness and boldness. | 45:19 | |
Keep us from self-absorption or fear that would cause us | 45:24 | |
to hoard the gifts you have bestowed upon us. | 45:28 | |
Lead us daily into every greater service. | 45:33 | |
Make us mindful of those around us who need our prayers | 45:36 | |
and our help. | 45:41 | |
We lift these up to you in silence. | 45:42 | |
For the lonely, the hurting, the grieving, the confused, | 46:01 | |
the sick, the imprisoned, the addict, the hungry, | 46:08 | |
for all these we have named and for those who remain unnamed | 46:17 | |
we ask for your intervention. | 46:23 | |
Touch them with your presence, heal them with your power, | 46:27 | |
comfort them with your love and attend to their human needs | 46:33 | |
through us as we respond with hands and minds and hearts | 46:38 | |
fully committed to your service and your vision. | 46:45 | |
In the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, amen. | 46:51 | |
God's purpose will not be thwarted. | 46:58 | |
God's possibilities have been instilled within us. | 47:01 | |
Our hearts have been filled with God's love, | 47:05 | |
our minds with God's vision | 47:09 | |
and our hands with God's strength. | 47:11 | |
Let us respond with all our hearts, minds and strength | 47:14 | |
as we bring out our offerings. | 47:18 | |
("When in Our Music God is Glorified" brass introduction) | 47:45 | |
♪ When in our music God is glorified ♪ | 48:08 | |
♪ And adoration leaves no room for pride ♪ | 48:16 | |
♪ It is as though the whole creation cried ♪ | 48:24 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 48:33 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 48:38 | |
♪ How oft, in making music, we have found ♪ | 48:43 | |
♪ A new dimension in the world of sound ♪ | 48:51 | |
♪ As worship moved us to a more profound ♪ | 48:59 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 49:08 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 49:14 | |
♪ So has the Church, in liturgy and song ♪ | 49:28 | |
♪ In faith and love, through centuries of wrong ♪ | 49:35 | |
♪ Borne witness to the truth in every tongue ♪ | 49:43 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 49:52 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 49:57 | |
♪ And did not Jesus sing a psalm that night ♪ | 50:03 | |
♪ When utmost evil strove against the light ♪ | 50:14 | |
♪ Then let us sing, for whom he won the fight ♪ | 50:19 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 50:27 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 50:33 | |
♪ Let every instrument be tuned for praise ♪ | 50:57 | |
♪ Let all rejoice who have a voice to raise ♪ | 51:05 | |
♪ And may God give us faith to sing always ♪ | 51:13 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 51:22 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 51:27 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 51:33 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 51:39 | |
(organ interlude music) | 51:53 | |
♪ Praise God from whom all blessings flow ♪ | 52:24 | |
♪ Praise God, all creatures here below ♪ | 52:29 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 52:35 | |
♪ Praise God, ye heavenly hosts ♪ | 52:44 | |
♪ Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost ♪ | 52:50 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 52:55 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 53:02 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 53:08 | |
- | Let us pray. | 53:22 |
We have heard your voice, oh God, and are compelled | 53:24 | |
to give from the rich abundance you entrust to us. | 53:28 | |
These offerings are but a symbol of our desire to seek to | 53:33 | |
do good to all people, to labor in your service and to send | 53:37 | |
out through these gifts, others who minister on our behalf. | 53:42 | |
We act knowing that you work through us to respond | 53:47 | |
to the needs in the world. | 53:50 | |
To be used in your service gives us | 53:53 | |
great satisfaction and joy. | 53:55 | |
Thank you, oh God, for the opportunity | 53:58 | |
and privilege of giving. | 54:00 | |
Show us ways to continue in your service daily | 54:03 | |
as we follow the example of our Lord Jesus Christ | 54:06 | |
who taught us to pray together saying. | 54:09 | |
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. | 54:13 | |
Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth | 54:18 | |
as it is in heaven. | 54:22 | |
Give us this day our daily bread | 54:24 | |
and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those | 54:26 | |
who trespass against us. | 54:30 | |
Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. | 54:32 | |
For Thine is the kingdom and the power | 54:37 | |
and the glory forever, amen. | 54:39 | |
("God of Grace, God of Glory" brass and organ introduction) | 54:49 | |
♪ God of grace and God of glory ♪ | 55:26 | |
♪ On your people pour your power ♪ | 55:31 | |
♪ Crown your ancient church's story ♪ | 55:36 | |
♪ Bring its bud to glorious flower ♪ | 55:42 | |
♪ Grant us wisdom, grant us courage ♪ | 55:48 | |
♪ For the facing of this hour ♪ | 55:53 | |
♪ For the facing of this hour ♪ | 55:59 | |
(brass and organ interlude) | 56:04 | |
♪ Lo, the hosts of evil round us ♪ | 56:28 | |
♪ Scorn the Christ, assail his ways ♪ | 56:33 | |
♪ From the fears that long have bound us ♪ | 56:39 | |
♪ Free our hearts to faith and praise ♪ | 56:44 | |
♪ Grant us wisdom, grant us courage ♪ | 56:50 | |
♪ For the living of these days ♪ | 56:56 | |
♪ For the living of these days ♪ | 57:01 | |
♪ Cure your children's warring madness ♪ | 57:08 | |
♪ Bend our pride to Thy control ♪ | 57:15 | |
♪ Shame our wanton, selfish gladness, ♪ | 57:21 | |
♪ Rich in things and poor in soul ♪ | 57:26 | |
♪ Grant us wisdom, grant us courage ♪ | 57:31 | |
♪ Lest we miss your kingdom's goal ♪ | 57:37 | |
♪ Lest we miss your kingdom's goal ♪ | 57:43 | |
♪ Save us from weak resignation ♪ | 57:51 | |
♪ To the evils we deplore ♪ | 57:56 | |
♪ Let the gift of your salvation ♪ | 58:01 | |
♪ Be our glory evermore ♪ | 58:07 | |
♪ Grant us wisdom, grant us courage ♪ | 58:13 | |
♪ Serving you whom we adore ♪ | 58:18 | |
♪ Serving you whom we adore ♪ | 58:24 | |
- | And now as you go forth to the year upon us | 58:36 |
may the grace of our Lord and Savior | 58:39 | |
Jesus Christ go with you. | 58:41 | |
♪ God be in my head, and in my understanding ♪ | 58:47 | |
♪ God be in mine eyes, and in my looking ♪ | 59:04 | |
♪ God be in my mouth, and in my speaking ♪ | 59:22 | |
♪ God be in my heart, and in my thinking ♪ | 59:42 | |
♪ God be at mine end, and in my departing ♪ | 1:00:01 | |
(organ music) | 1:00:42 |