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A Belated Labor Day Sermon

Church, this is what Jesus was preaching about—people so attached to their wealth, to their money, to their lifestyles of luxury, that they cannot fathom letting any of it go in order to give the people who labored to provide them with this wealth something as simple as a meal break during the day… or something as crucial as affordable medical care. Jesus makes it clear that it’s impossible for people who exploit others, for people who defraud others to make it into the Kingdom of God.

And yet…

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No More Rules

There’s a reason this difficult passage ends with Jesus reiterating his lesson about and his love children—about his love for the least of these. And that reason is that earthly laws and rules and necessities don’t matter. They might be necessary evils, but ultimately what matters is that we keep ourselves humble and work to love and lift the least of these. What matters is that we work towards a world in which there are no least of these—we do this by refusing to judge those who have had different life paths than us…

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No Competition

…this isn’t just a story about the innocent being welcome into the fold; it’s a story about welcoming the leper, the sex worker, the addict, the homeless in the fold; It’s a story about welcoming all those who have been wrongly stigmatized, thought of as immoral, thought of as less-than into the fold. It’s a story about living our lives in a brand new way—of looking beyond hierarchies and who’s the most powerful, who’s the wealthiest, who’s at the top—because in the perfect world that Jesus is working towards, not only do hierarchies not matter anymore; they’re objectively bad….

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Thou Shalt Not Be Overcome

There was a quote, a prayer of sorts, that came to my attention this past week that really helped me when I was thinking of that eternal question. It’s from the fourteenth-century mystic and theologian Julian of Norwich: “God said not ‘Thou shalt not be tempested, thou shalt not be travailed, thou shalt not be dis-eased’; but God said, ‘Thou shalt not be overcome.’” I think, Church, that this was the point that Isaiah was trying to get his people to understand…

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All You Need

…if God is love, shouldn’t that mean that God is all love? That we can feel God whenever we feel loved in any way—whenever we feel safe and held and hopeful? Isn’t that the point of God? To know we are always loved? So what is so wrong with feeling an of-this-world expression of that love?

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With Arms Outstretched

…So I’m standing here wondering— what happened to our “collective sense of moral responsibility”? What happened to greeting the suffering foreigner with arms outstretched, as commanded by God?

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Down to Earth

…I genuinely believe that God never abandons us. I do truly believe that God’s love is unconditional. But I can’t help but wonder if we’ve fallen so far that God can’t stand to face us until we completely and sincerely begin working to make this earth as is in heaven…

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Voice of Bathsheba

…instead of focusing on why David acted this way, I want to focus on the woman who had everything taken away from her—what little agency or independence she had; her husband; her voice was taken away. I want to give a voice to Bathsheba…

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I Will Give You Rest

…and so, on this first Sunday back in the sanctuary after a year and a half of being in COVID-exile, this sermon is about how this church can’t contain God. This church isn’t for God. This church is for us. And that’s okay…

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Two 4th of July Sermons

…we should be able to feel some hope that even in this time in which the monied few have more power than ever, as the gap between the haves and the have-nots continues to grow, that we still have the power to demand a just world for all…

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Those Who Bleed

David is such a powerful figure and such a good leader because he recognizes that those who bleed are strong and understanding…

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Never the Underdog

…we can learn from David, we can find hope in the story of David. Because in this story, David never has any second thoughts, because he’s never comparing himself to Goliath, or to Saul. He embraces his nature as a small but fiercely protective and faithful person. He embraces the skills he’s acquired as a shepherd. He never tries to be anything he’s not…

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Looking on the Heart

Now, it’s easy to write a sweet, touchy-feely sermon about not judging a book by its cover. But this passage, this story is about so much more than that. It’s about working to change our concept of what is moral, of what is right. It’s about changing our preconceived notions about what makes a good leader or even simply a good person…

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Fear Not

…This is what fear can do. It can make us desperate, it can make us lose ourselves, can make us lose our identity. And this kind of fear, this desperation, I believe, is what led the Israelites in this passage to making an ill-informed decision that would go against everything right and just…

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Do Me A Favor?

But more than being purified, he’s given a voice. It’s no wonder that the first thing Isaiah does with this new voice is exclaim “Here I am! Send me!” The grace and love of God give Isaiah this voice. He realizes that he is worthy to speak truth in the world, to speak truth to power…

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What’s So Funny?

But truly, what is so funny about this? What’s so funny about people being moved to communicate with one another? What’s so funny about people making an effort to truly understand their neighbor? What is so funny about understanding?

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What’s the Point?

I’m really struggling with this—because on one hand, this is extremely relevant for today, in that it’s more crucial than ever that we trust people who are experts in their respective fields, those whose priority is the well-being of humankind, or the well-being of this planet, or whose priority is the well-being of our fair democracy. But on the other hand, in this post-truth world, it’s easy to throw up our hands and say what’s the point?

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No Buts

This is evangelizing—it’s paying attention to what’s speaking to someone, what’s giving someone hope, what’s touching someone’s heart and working with them from that point. It’s making sure not to force your own baggage to beliefs or interpretations onto someone. It’s about meeting someone where they are without judgement…

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