Worship for January 24, 2020: Leaving. And returning.
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Readings 12:21
Sermon 15:46
Prayers 28:16
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One thing have I desired of the Lord... that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life...Psalm 27:4
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Readings 12:21
Sermon 15:46
Prayers 28:16
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Sermon Notes
For best practices, the marriage and family therapists who guide from an IMAGO approach recommend this book: Getting the Love you Want by Harville Hendrix.
Peace is not the absence of conflict is a quote by President Ronald Regan. But I’m pretty sure he must have gotten his idea from Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Bible before him.
The words about the cost of winning first came from Andrea Kamm, MFT, but then I heard them again in this podcast with Brene Brown, Tim Ferriss, and Dax Shepherd. Ferriss is pretty invested in the IMAGO model of dialogue to solve conflict. HERE is the episode. The whole episode is pretty amazing.
I first heard that explanation of Jacob’s Ladder from one of my favorite Jewish preachers, Rabbi David Wolpe. But I don’t have a clue which sermon it was. Sorry, Rabbi!
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Two services to choose from plus some bonus caroling from our singers from years past and present. Traditional worship or a rerun of our popular Children’s Play adapted for tonight. Merry Christmas!
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It is not the work of people who have been wronged to learn to communicate in order to be heard; it is the work of those who have power to learn to listen.
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Readings 15:20
Sermon 23:07
Prayers 42:03
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SERMON WARNING: You might think after the first couple sentences the message is about politics. It is not. It’s about character. It’s about our kids. It’s not about anyone but who we are. I mention a Gavin Newsom bumper-sticker. But he’s a side note to the point of it all. Bethel is not partisan, nor does it endorse politicians. Politics is intruding on our wellbeing. Every so often, we do talk about how we are handling it all. Again, it’s about character and anything in our lives that calls upon us to live differently and more responsibly.
“I’m lifting up the vital and urgent question we all need to be asking of ourselves many times throughout the day: what kind of person do I want to be as I wait for God? What am I putting into the world as I wait for God? Is this God’s dream?”
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Readings 13:06
Sermon 19:19
Prayers 33:03
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“We often think of doubt as doubt that God exists. But actually, there are all kinds of ways to doubt in God: doubt in God’s goodness, doubt in God’s presence in our midst, doubt in human community and its capacity to be redeemed, doubt in the ultimate justice of our cosmos…. This is a season where we can name these…”
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Readings 16:06
Sermon 23:58
Prayers 33:44
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Readings 10:39
Reflections 17:32
Prayers 40:30
“… Christ the King is a massive corrective on the focus of our emotional, relational, and everyday attention. Of course government policies impact our lives, some of us in more dire ways than others. But we can’t lose sight of who our king is or we will be constantly disappointed and overinvested in winning. For the Christian, any investment in winning is too much.”
Sermon Notes
Read David Von Drehle’s article of the American psyche HERE. I’m not as anti-federal government as he is, but his point is well taken nonetheless.
Watch the gorgeous videos of our sermon song Be Thou My Vision and We Bow Before the One. Thank you The Work of the People!!
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Readings 13:45
Sermon 21:19
Prayers 35:49
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“…We didn’t need the election to tell us how different we are. We have been heartbroken because of our differences. We have mourned lost relationships, cleansed our social media friend lists, dreaded family conversation, hesitated to reach out, despised our institutions and our leaders, suspected the worse of each other, hidden our votes from our spouses -- the election didn’t need to tell us what we already knew.”
Sermon Notes
David Brooks talks about waking up to the reality that we have to learn to live with each other on this episode of the PBS News Hour.
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Readings 14:00
Sermon 18:12
Prayers 32:20
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“…- we go into our encounters with God so often expecting judgment and Jesus says no...mercy. We go in expecting to be turned away and God says no...you have arrived. You belong.”
This sermon relies heavily on the scholarship and theology presented on The Bible Project website in their Church at Home series. This episode was on Holiness.
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Litany of Names 7::25
Readings 26:24
Sermon 35:00
Prayers 48:41
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“…All of us have the potential to believe we are more free than we really are (because we are locating our freedom in the wrong place). All of us, most of the time, think we are more loyal to God than we really are. All of us at one time or another, imagine that the rest of the world has the problem, not us. ”
Bishop’s prayer commendation today comes from his weekly letter. Read it HERE.
The quote and commentary about the heart comes from Dr. Anathea Portier-Young on Workingpreacher.org.
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Readings 15:37 Sermon 19:39 Prayers 35:44
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“It’s more than isolation. Are we witnessing a sense of alienation descend upon our lives? Alienation is what happens when we start to actively reject loved ones or the society of friends….It’s about shunning offers of connection and love and human contact. It’s the experience of feelings like distance and estrangement, even from people we trust and even from our own emotional selves.”
We are indebted to The Work of the People for their incredible visual art offerings including the audio recording of today’s Prayers of Intercession. The video is worth watching: Earth as the Original Liturgy.
I leaned on Luke Timothy Johnson’s write up in Philippians for my summary. He offers fantastic theology of of the New Testament.
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Readings 14:04
Sermon 19:53
Prayers 38:46
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“I asked my daughter, what do you think? God’s judgment condemning us for crucifying his son or Jesus telling us to come to him and take his yoke so he can carry us when we are weary and heavy laden with burdens. ‘I’m not really sure that’s a choice, Mom,’ she said.”
We are indebted to The Work of the People for their incredible visual art offerings including the audio recording of today’s Prayers of Intercession. The video is worth watching: Earth as the Original Saints.
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Readings - 15:20
Sermon - 19:37
Prayers - 31:05
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“So this is a lesson about authenticity and integrity, AND it’s a lesson about how the authentic life… a life without hypocrisy, and a life with the humility to show and say, ‘I made a mistake and I’ll go make it right.’ That kind of life takes courage. “
Thank you to the scholarship of Brian Stroffregen for providing the exegesis that informed this sermon. Here is the full text — honor/shame culture Mark Allen Powell’s story.
This Changes Everything by Jaquelle Crowe
We are indebted to The Work of the People for their incredible visual art offerings including the audio recording of today’s Prayers of Intercession. The video is worth watching: Earth as the Original Scriptures.
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Readings 12:36
Sermon 19:31
Prayers 34:06
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“Here is your choice: rage and death, or mercy and life. We might not have a choice in how we feel in any given moment, but God seems to say consistently, we have a choice in what we do with the anger, in where we take it, in how we use it to harm or to make justice, and even how we self-examine in the midst of it. Those are choices even if the feelings are not.”
We are indebted to The Work of the People for their incredible visual art offerings including the audio recording of today’s Prayers of Intercession. The video is worth watching: Earth as the Original Cathedral.
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Readings 14:54
Sermon 22:47
Prayers 44:34
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“ …any decent apology begins with acknowledging this reality: that what has been taken away can’t be given back. Now that doesn’t mean wounds can’t be transformed – that’s why we follow Christ in the first place, but first there is this. The debt can’t be repaid.”
Here are some of my favorite resources on forgiveness that have helped inform my understanding over the years: Beyond Revenge, a book my Michael McCullough, and not to be missed, The Forgiveness Project.
The film I referenced was Smoke Signals from 1998. And the poem at the end of the film comes from the book Ghost Radio by Dick Lourie.
We are indebted to The Work of the People for their incredible visual art offerings including the audio recording of today’s Prayers of Intercession. The video is worth watching: Earth as the Original Sacrament.
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Readings 15:49 Sermon 23:35 Prayers 39:10
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This verse about two or three gathering in the name of God…it’s not a Bible passage meant to convince us that any small crowd will do in place of a larger one; it’s a verse about how much we need God in our most personal and communal face-to-face relationships because those are the places where we struggle.
Totally indebted to this amazing commentary on Workingpreacher.com by Audrey West. You’ll hear the resonant themes on listening and reconciliation as well as her view-changing insight.
Here is the beautiful blessing by Diann Neu, Blessed be the Work of your Hands.
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Readings 15:42 Sermon 19:30 Prayers 33:06
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Readings: 14:09
Messages: 18:12
Prayers: 37:13
A huge thank you to all our students for taking a risk to put themselves out there and taking the time, especially in such an overwhelming transition!