Peggy Way - "Promised Lands" (March 4, 1979)
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| - | Duke University Chapel, service of worship, | 0:04 |
| March Fourth 1979. | 0:07 | |
| (organ music) | 0:12 | |
| (choir singing) | 8:41 | |
| (organ music) | 10:05 | |
| (choir singing) | 10:45 | |
| - | I greet you in the name and in the spirit | 13:58 |
| of Christ Jesus our Lord. | 14:01 | |
| We come now in this moment into the house of our God. | 14:05 | |
| Here we who are lost will be able to find our way, | 14:10 | |
| we who are fallen may be lifted, | 14:17 | |
| we who are hurting may be relieved, | 14:21 | |
| we who are lonely will find here a sense of presence, | 14:26 | |
| we who are joyful will be able to celebrate. | 14:30 | |
| Come let us worship the Lord our God, | 14:37 | |
| let us join together our words and our prayers | 14:42 | |
| as we offer to God our prayer of confession. | 14:45 | |
| Let us pray. | 14:49 | |
| Oh God who by thy grace in Jesus Christ | 14:51 | |
| has made us to share in a high and holy calling, | 14:56 | |
| we confess to thee our grievous sins | 15:00 | |
| as members of thy church. | 15:03 | |
| We have not led a life worthy of our calling, | 15:06 | |
| we have been disloyal to thy covenant, | 15:09 | |
| we have broken the vows we made at baptism, | 15:13 | |
| and at other solemn times of dedication. | 15:16 | |
| Sometimes our worship has been cold and formal, | 15:20 | |
| halfhearted and insincere, and at other times | 15:24 | |
| we have neglected the assembling of ourselves together. | 15:29 | |
| We have disobeyed thy word, read and preached to us, | 15:33 | |
| we have misused thy grace received in the sacraments, | 15:37 | |
| and we have not loved one another | 15:41 | |
| as thou in Christ has loved us. | 15:43 | |
| We sorrowfully acknowledge the poverty | 15:47 | |
| of much of our service and witness, | 15:49 | |
| and our lack of liberality in giving, | 15:52 | |
| and of zeal for the advance of thy kingdom. | 15:55 | |
| Have mercy upon us oh God, for we are unprofitable servants. | 15:59 | |
| Cleanse us from our sins through the grace of thy dear son, | 16:05 | |
| and renew us by thy Holy Spirit, | 16:11 | |
| and enable us henceforth to walk with thee in faith, | 16:14 | |
| and with one another in love, | 16:18 | |
| through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen. | 16:21 | |
| Let us offer our silent prayers of confession. | 16:25 | |
| Will you join with me in a unison prayer for pardon? | 16:51 | |
| Oh savior of the world, who by thy cross and precious blood | 16:56 | |
| hast redeemed us, save us and help us | 17:01 | |
| we humbly beseech thee, oh Lord. | 17:05 | |
| Let the grace of thy mercy loose us from our sins, | 17:08 | |
| we humbly beseech thee, oh Lord. | 17:12 | |
| Oh lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world, | 17:16 | |
| have mercy upon us. | 17:20 | |
| Oh lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world, | 17:22 | |
| grant us thy peace. | 17:27 | |
| Thou that takest away the sins of the world, | 17:29 | |
| receive our prayer, amen. | 17:32 | |
| Behold the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, | 17:37 | |
| for God so loved the world that he gave his only son | 17:46 | |
| that whoever believes in him should not perish | 17:53 | |
| but have eternal life, amen. | 17:57 | |
| May I take a couple of moments to make some announcements, | 18:05 | |
| and to remind you of some special worship experiences | 18:08 | |
| that are ours during this holy season of Lent? | 18:13 | |
| Today is the first Sunday in Lent, | 18:17 | |
| and we rejoice to celebrate this day | 18:21 | |
| and this holy season with you, and with others. | 18:23 | |
| Immediately following this service of worship, | 18:27 | |
| we will celebrate the sacrament of the Lord's supper | 18:30 | |
| in the memorial chapel. | 18:32 | |
| You are invited to remain for that service. | 18:34 | |
| Immediately following the service today, | 18:38 | |
| those of you who wish to have | 18:40 | |
| some conversation with Peggy Way | 18:41 | |
| are invited to bring your lunch | 18:44 | |
| and join her and others of us in room 101 in the union. | 18:45 | |
| At two o'clock this afternoon, | 18:50 | |
| Peggy will have conversation with graduate students. | 18:52 | |
| If you are in one of the graduate schools | 18:56 | |
| or professional schools here, you are invited | 18:59 | |
| to come and share in this time with her as well. | 19:02 | |
| Tonight at 7:30 the fourth of our series | 19:06 | |
| of historical services, the Wesley service of prayers | 19:10 | |
| will be held in York chapel, | 19:15 | |
| you are invited to come and share in that. | 19:17 | |
| At eight o'clock a number of us have been involved | 19:20 | |
| in some Jewish Christian discussions, | 19:23 | |
| following up on the theologian in residence | 19:26 | |
| program last year, you are invited to share in that also. | 19:28 | |
| Wednesday and Thursday mornings | 19:33 | |
| we will have special times to observe Lent, | 19:34 | |
| Wednesday morning at 7:45 around breakfast | 19:38 | |
| in the east campus union building, | 19:41 | |
| at eight o'clock on Thursday morning in the memorial chapel | 19:45 | |
| a brief worship service here. | 19:48 | |
| All of you will be interested in knowing | 19:53 | |
| that Bob Bender who had emergency surgery yesterday evening | 19:55 | |
| is resting well, there were no complications, | 20:00 | |
| the surgery went well. | 20:03 | |
| I saw him late last night or early this morning, | 20:05 | |
| his first words were, "Did we win?". | 20:09 | |
| I'm sure your prayers and thoughts go to him | 20:14 | |
| and to his family during this time. | 20:18 | |
| We need some help with a special project, | 20:21 | |
| and so I invite you if you have | 20:23 | |
| an hour or so this afternoon, | 20:24 | |
| a number of people have written meditations | 20:27 | |
| for a Lenten booklet of meditations. | 20:30 | |
| We have those ready to put together. | 20:34 | |
| If you have an hour or so this afternoon | 20:37 | |
| and could come and help us, | 20:39 | |
| please check with Perry Miller, the chapel attendant, | 20:40 | |
| and he will be glad to show you what to do | 20:43 | |
| and your help will be greatly appreciated, | 20:45 | |
| so that we can get the booklet ready | 20:47 | |
| for all of us to use during this holy season. | 20:49 | |
| Peggy Way is a friend and colleague to many of us. | 20:55 | |
| She has been to Duke several times before, | 21:02 | |
| so she is no stranger, either to this place | 21:05 | |
| or to many of those of us who are here. | 21:07 | |
| We are delighted to have her today | 21:12 | |
| on this first Sunday in Lent, | 21:15 | |
| to share her word and God's word with us. | 21:18 | |
| She is well known, highly respected, | 21:23 | |
| and deeply appreciated across the church, | 21:27 | |
| not only as a preacher, but as a teacher, | 21:31 | |
| as a writer, and as a counselor. | 21:36 | |
| Peggy, we are pleased to have you, | 21:40 | |
| and we look forward to the word | 21:42 | |
| which you will share with us today. | 21:45 | |
| - | Let us pray. | 21:55 |
| Prepare our hearts, oh Lord, to accept your word. | 21:58 | |
| Silence in us any voice but your own, | 22:04 | |
| that hearing we may also obey your will | 22:08 | |
| through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen. | 22:12 | |
| The Old Testament lessons are from the 34th chapter | 22:18 | |
| of Deuteronomy, verses 1-12, and Psalm 131. | 22:21 | |
| And Moses went up from the plains of Moab | 22:29 | |
| to Mount Nebo, to the top of Pisgah, | 22:32 | |
| which is opposite Jericho. | 22:36 | |
| And the Lord showed him all the land, | 22:39 | |
| Gilead as far as Dan, all Naphtali, | 22:42 | |
| the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, | 22:47 | |
| all the land of Judah as far as the western sea, | 22:51 | |
| and the plain, that is the valley of Jericho, | 22:55 | |
| the city of Palm trees as far as Zoar. | 22:59 | |
| And the Lord said to him, this is the land | 23:03 | |
| of which I swore to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, | 23:07 | |
| I will give it to your descendants. | 23:14 | |
| I have let you see it with your eyes, | 23:17 | |
| but you shall not go over there. | 23:20 | |
| So Moses, the servant of the Lord | 23:23 | |
| died there in the land of Moab, | 23:26 | |
| according to the word of the Lord, | 23:29 | |
| and he buried the valley in the land of Moab, | 23:32 | |
| opposite Bethpeor. | 23:36 | |
| But no man knows the place of his burial to this day. | 23:38 | |
| Moses was 120 years old when he died. | 23:43 | |
| His eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated. | 23:48 | |
| And the people of Israel wept for Moses | 23:54 | |
| in the plains of Moab 30 days. | 23:57 | |
| Then the days of weeping and moaning for Moses were ended, | 24:00 | |
| and Joshua, the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom, | 24:05 | |
| for Moses had laid his hands upon him. | 24:10 | |
| So the people of Israel obeyed him, | 24:15 | |
| and did as the Lord had commanded Moses. | 24:18 | |
| And there has not arisen a prophet since | 24:22 | |
| in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face, | 24:24 | |
| none like him, for all the signs and the wonders | 24:30 | |
| which the Lord sent him to do in the land of Egypt, | 24:34 | |
| to Pharaoh and to all his servants, | 24:38 | |
| and to all his land, and for all the mighty power | 24:41 | |
| and all the great and terrible deeds | 24:45 | |
| which Moses wrought in the sight of all Israel. | 24:48 | |
| Psalm 131, oh Lord, my heart is not lifted up, | 24:53 | |
| my eyes are not raised too high. | 25:01 | |
| I do not occupy myself with things | 25:05 | |
| too great and too marvelous for me, | 25:08 | |
| but I have calmed and quieted my soul | 25:13 | |
| like a child quieted at its mother's breast, | 25:17 | |
| like a child that is quieted is my soul. | 25:21 | |
| Oh Israel, hope in the Lord | 25:26 | |
| from this time forth and forevermore. | 25:30 | |
| Here end the readings from the Old Testament, amen. | 25:34 | |
| (organ music) | 25:41 | |
| (choir singing) | 26:25 | |
| The epistle lesson is from the 21st chapter | 29:39 | |
| of Revelation, verse 10-22. | 29:43 | |
| And in the spirit, he carried me away | 29:47 | |
| to a great high mountain, | 29:50 | |
| and showed me the holy city Jerusalem, | 29:52 | |
| coming down out of Heaven from God, | 29:55 | |
| having the Glory of God, | 29:58 | |
| it's radiance like a most rare jewel, | 30:00 | |
| like a Jasper, clear as crystal. | 30:04 | |
| It had a great high wall with 12 gates, | 30:08 | |
| and at the gates 12 angels, | 30:12 | |
| and on the gates, the names of the 12 tribes | 30:15 | |
| of the sons of Israel were inscribed. | 30:18 | |
| On the east three gates, on the north three gates, | 30:22 | |
| on the south three gates, and on the west three gates. | 30:27 | |
| And the wall of the city had 12 foundations, | 30:33 | |
| and on them the 12 names of the 12 apostles of the lamb. | 30:36 | |
| And he who talked to me had a measuring rod of gold | 30:42 | |
| to measure the city and its gates and walls. | 30:47 | |
| The city lies four square, | 30:51 | |
| it's length the same as its breadth, | 30:54 | |
| and he measured the city with his rod, | 30:57 | |
| 12,000 stadia, it's length and breadth and height are equal. | 31:00 | |
| He also measured its wall, 144 cubits by a man's measure, | 31:08 | |
| that is an angel's. | 31:15 | |
| The wall was built of jasper, | 31:17 | |
| while the city was pure gold, clear as glass. | 31:20 | |
| The foundations of the wall of the city | 31:26 | |
| were adorned with every jewel. | 31:28 | |
| The first was jasper, the second sapphire, | 31:31 | |
| the third agate, the fourth emerald, | 31:35 | |
| the fifth, onyx, the sixth, carnelian, | 31:39 | |
| the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, | 31:43 | |
| the ninth topaz, the 10th chrysoprasus, | 31:49 | |
| the 11th jacinth, the 12th amethyst. | 31:54 | |
| And the 12 gates were 12 pearls. | 31:58 | |
| Each of the gates made of a single pearl, | 32:01 | |
| and the street of the city was pure gold, | 32:05 | |
| transparent as glass. | 32:09 | |
| And I saw no temple in the city, | 32:12 | |
| for its temple is the Lord God, the Almighty and the lamb. | 32:15 | |
| Here ends the reading from the epistle. | 32:21 | |
| All praise and glory be to God, amen. | 32:24 | |
| (organ music) | 32:30 | |
| (choir singing) | 32:45 | |
| Precious Lord, take my hand, | 33:44 | |
| lead me on through the night, | 33:49 | |
| through the dark, through the storm, to thy light. | 33:53 | |
| I have been to the mount, | 34:00 | |
| I have seen the promised land. | 34:03 | |
| Precious Lord, precious Lord, take my hand. | 34:07 | |
| Part one, I have been to the mount, | 34:15 | |
| I have seen the promised land. | 34:20 | |
| Who has seen a promised land? | 34:24 | |
| Moses saw a promised land. | 34:28 | |
| The Lord showed him all the land, | 34:32 | |
| Gilead as far as Dan, all Naphtali, | 34:35 | |
| the territory of Ephraim and Manasseh, | 34:38 | |
| all the territory of Judah as far as the western sea, | 34:41 | |
| the Negev and the basin or valley of Jericho, | 34:45 | |
| the city of Palms as far as Zoar. | 34:48 | |
| Then the Lord said, this is the land | 34:52 | |
| concerning which I swore to Abraham, | 34:57 | |
| Isaac and Jacob as follows, | 35:00 | |
| to your descendants I will give it, | 35:04 | |
| and to Moses the Lord said, | 35:08 | |
| I have let you look upon it, | 35:11 | |
| but you shall not go over there. | 35:14 | |
| Moses saw a promised land, | 35:18 | |
| Moses with whom the Lord held converse | 35:21 | |
| face to face, | 35:26 | |
| and the Lord said to Moses, even to Moses, | 35:28 | |
| you, even you shall not go over there. | 35:32 | |
| And Moses died and was buried | 35:38 | |
| this side of the promised land. | 35:41 | |
| Who has seen a promised land? | 35:47 | |
| In 1848 a group of women met | 35:51 | |
| in Seneca Falls, New York, | 35:55 | |
| Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Katie Stanton | 36:00 | |
| were among the organizers | 36:03 | |
| of this first women's rights convention. | 36:05 | |
| Their declaration of sentiments said, | 36:09 | |
| all men and women are created equal, | 36:14 | |
| and it listed demands for political, | 36:18 | |
| social, and economic equality with men, | 36:20 | |
| but they did not live to see these sentiments realized, | 36:26 | |
| they did not even live to see suffrage. | 36:31 | |
| They did not live to see their declaration of sentiments, | 36:36 | |
| their promised land realized. | 36:40 | |
| Will we? | 36:45 | |
| Who has seen a promised land? | 36:47 | |
| Martin Luther King saw a promised land. | 36:52 | |
| In fact the particular words of the hymn with which I began, | 36:57 | |
| were written especially for him, in his memory. | 37:02 | |
| He took hands with black folk and with white folk | 37:07 | |
| to walk with them toward that land. | 37:11 | |
| And most of us are still walking | 37:15 | |
| toward that land without him. | 37:18 | |
| Have you seen a promised land? | 37:25 | |
| I have a friend for whom the promised land | 37:30 | |
| is to return to North Dakota for spring planting, | 37:33 | |
| to sit on the tractor without distraction | 37:37 | |
| from inner psyche or outer world, | 37:40 | |
| feeling the depressions slip away from him, | 37:44 | |
| letting go the urgencies of the world | 37:48 | |
| that cry out to him in their many voices. | 37:50 | |
| The many voices that cry his name, | 37:54 | |
| too many for him to respond to, | 37:56 | |
| and he hungers after the promised land | 38:00 | |
| of silence, of retreat. | 38:03 | |
| Is the promised land where the lion | 38:07 | |
| and the lamb lie down together, | 38:10 | |
| and the lamb gets up again, | 38:14 | |
| or at least where the lamb is able | 38:17 | |
| to rest somewhat comfortably during the night? | 38:20 | |
| Is the promised land where we wear golden slippers | 38:24 | |
| to walk on those golden streets? | 38:28 | |
| Or is the promised land where there is | 38:32 | |
| neither Jew nor Greek, nor slave, nor free, | 38:34 | |
| nor male, nor female, literally, | 38:38 | |
| and not just metaphorically? | 38:42 | |
| Perhaps your promised land includes | 38:46 | |
| an accomplishment of the salt talks | 38:49 | |
| or the building of new towns, | 38:52 | |
| or a world in which there is not in one single country | 38:55 | |
| an oppressive political regime. | 38:59 | |
| In your promised land, | 39:03 | |
| perhaps the police do not strike for Mardi Gras, | 39:04 | |
| and perhaps they do not have to, | 39:09 | |
| because the folk all live together | 39:11 | |
| in egalitarian ways of peace and justice, | 39:13 | |
| the way it ought to be. | 39:19 | |
| The human psyche, | 39:23 | |
| in cooperation with cultural symbolic processes | 39:24 | |
| and images of transcendence, | 39:30 | |
| needs, indeed requires a promised land. | 39:31 | |
| The imagery of the promised land | 39:38 | |
| has a clear cultural and theological function. | 39:39 | |
| Without a vision, the people would perish, | 39:45 | |
| the people would falter. | 39:47 | |
| Without a vision, history becomes meaningless flux, | 39:49 | |
| a caldron of nothing more than anxiety, | 39:54 | |
| and absurdity, and competing ambiguity, | 39:57 | |
| hopeless, without a meaning to give it a center, | 40:01 | |
| a meaning around which to focus energies | 40:06 | |
| and engage it, encounter it, change it. | 40:09 | |
| The promised land as metaphor offers hope, | 40:15 | |
| encouragement, a future orientation | 40:19 | |
| to prevent the mire of the present | 40:22 | |
| from sinking beneath us like quicksand. | 40:25 | |
| It offers us a future lure, an invitation, | 40:30 | |
| tomorrow, that day, | 40:34 | |
| but what if the metaphoric richness | 40:40 | |
| is collapsed into a literal description of reality? | 40:43 | |
| Since I have become a southerner, | 40:49 | |
| I listen to country and western music stations, | 40:50 | |
| especially since I live in Nashville, | 40:54 | |
| and I drive home a few weeks ago, | 40:57 | |
| and I listen to our clear channel station late at night, | 40:58 | |
| which we in Nashville are afraid will be taken away from us, | 41:02 | |
| and within a 15 minute period I'm reminded | 41:06 | |
| of the promised lands that were dreamed of | 41:09 | |
| by another generation's pieties. | 41:12 | |
| Build me a cabin in a corner of glory land, | 41:16 | |
| and a couple sing of their love | 41:21 | |
| in a land where we'll never grow old. | 41:23 | |
| Wearing their golden slippers, | 41:28 | |
| another generation danced with golden streets. | 41:30 | |
| And an earlier generation of urban planners | 41:33 | |
| measured out a city bounded | 41:36 | |
| 12,000 furlongs long and wide, | 41:39 | |
| a 216 foot high wall of jasper surrounding it, | 41:41 | |
| with 12 gates and 12 angels. | 41:46 | |
| Another generation's pieties are easy to laugh at, | 41:50 | |
| and dismiss. | 41:54 | |
| We are more sophisticated, perhaps, we do urban planning, | 41:56 | |
| and we establish vast governmental agencies | 42:01 | |
| to deal with the problems of families. | 42:04 | |
| We explore a new life after death, | 42:07 | |
| and we have varying sets of enemies and oppressors | 42:10 | |
| who purposefully prevent the promised land from being ours. | 42:15 | |
| From the origins of time, these enemies | 42:22 | |
| have kept us from that place. | 42:25 | |
| Our perspectives, our metaphors, our images | 42:28 | |
| of the promised land change, | 42:31 | |
| but not certain aspects of the flow | 42:34 | |
| of the meaning of history, | 42:37 | |
| not certain data about human existence, | 42:39 | |
| not certain perspectives of the faith | 42:42 | |
| which ebb and flow throughout history, | 42:45 | |
| but remain ever present reminders | 42:47 | |
| of one way to understand the promised land, which is | 42:50 | |
| we live always this side of it. | 42:54 | |
| The Hebrew people, Islam, | 43:01 | |
| the flower children of the 60s, | 43:05 | |
| Jimmy Carter, Bella Abzug, Peggy Way. | 43:07 | |
| There's no cabin in the corner of glory land, | 43:13 | |
| or a place without death that is not stark and brutal, | 43:18 | |
| or where human differences collapse neatly | 43:22 | |
| into some ontological human. | 43:27 | |
| We live always this side of that place, | 43:31 | |
| we live by the structures of hope, | 43:35 | |
| we live in a presence that promises. | 43:38 | |
| We live in care as much as in cure. | 43:43 | |
| We live in a sense of standing by | 43:48 | |
| as much as winning. | 43:51 | |
| We do not go around, but through the storm, | 43:54 | |
| through the night, | 43:58 | |
| through the pain to your light. | 44:00 | |
| Where is that promised land? Who is that precious Lord? | 44:05 | |
| Precious Lord, take my hand, | 44:11 | |
| lead me on through the day, | 44:15 | |
| through the peril and the hazard on the way, | 44:18 | |
| help me see, help me name the pains | 44:23 | |
| and the joys that I must claim. | 44:29 | |
| Precious Lord, precious Lord take my hand. | 44:32 | |
| Part two. | 44:39 | |
| Through the storm, through the night, | 44:40 | |
| through the perils shines your light. | 44:44 | |
| This summer the Commission on Faith and Order | 44:50 | |
| of the World Council of Churches | 44:52 | |
| gathered in Bangalore India, | 44:53 | |
| and we concentrated upon hope. | 44:56 | |
| As a matter of fact, we didn't have | 45:00 | |
| frightfully much to celebrate. | 45:02 | |
| Visions of one church falter rapidly | 45:05 | |
| when we risk speaking of what we really believe, | 45:09 | |
| and the ways in which we actually think, | 45:14 | |
| like the ordination and ministry of women. | 45:17 | |
| The German and the third world theologians | 45:21 | |
| are not always speaking of the same events. | 45:24 | |
| We sing of unity, | 45:29 | |
| and we think of our various governments | 45:31 | |
| in various permutations of who is oppressing whom. | 45:35 | |
| Spokespersons for classism, racism, sexism, | 45:40 | |
| battle as wanting to be | 45:45 | |
| the primordial interpretive category, | 45:47 | |
| which shall take precedence into whose | 45:50 | |
| one dimensional analysis of existence we should pursue, | 45:53 | |
| and we worked our way together | 46:00 | |
| to a common statement of hope, | 46:02 | |
| agreeing to stand together this side of the promised land, | 46:06 | |
| through and in spite of our differences, | 46:11 | |
| without a false collapse into superficiality, | 46:15 | |
| or ideology, or universality that was not real. | 46:19 | |
| Through our differences and the attendant | 46:24 | |
| perils and hazards of the journey, | 46:27 | |
| through a perspective that centered us | 46:32 | |
| on a Christian understanding of history, | 46:34 | |
| that includes the perennial tension | 46:37 | |
| of crucifixion and resurrection | 46:41 | |
| of images of the various Moses', | 46:44 | |
| and the women at Seneca Falls, and the Martin Luther Kings | 46:47 | |
| dying this side of the realization of the vision. | 46:51 | |
| Time was spent at Bangalore speaking | 46:57 | |
| of hope in the midst of despair, | 46:59 | |
| a black bishop from South Africa | 47:03 | |
| shares his struggle to love white folks. | 47:05 | |
| Women express the pains of non-acceptance. | 47:10 | |
| The handicapped cry out | 47:14 | |
| that they cannot even enter our buildings. | 47:16 | |
| Latin America speaks in its many voices, | 47:20 | |
| all of them against political oppression, | 47:22 | |
| but with different strategies as to how to deal with it. | 47:26 | |
| We hear these many voices of pain and of anguish, | 47:30 | |
| we want to go away from one another, | 47:35 | |
| we cannot stand the cacophony of sounds, | 47:38 | |
| or know what to do in its midst, | 47:42 | |
| but we stay, we must. | 47:46 | |
| The promised land isn't in avoiding human differences. | 47:50 | |
| At Bangalore the promised land came closer | 47:55 | |
| to choosing to stay together, and to stand one another | 48:00 | |
| through our recognized differences, | 48:05 | |
| to find the possible pains and the possible joys | 48:08 | |
| in the midst of human history. | 48:11 | |
| And so at Bangalore we came to speak of Christian hope | 48:15 | |
| as a type of guerrilla warfare against fate, | 48:20 | |
| against meaninglessness. | 48:25 | |
| We came to build in ambiguity | 48:27 | |
| without fear of the loss of meaning, | 48:30 | |
| to let in the data of existence, | 48:33 | |
| for we remembered that God chose to stand | 48:36 | |
| in the midst of ambiguity and of determinisms with us, | 48:39 | |
| and each of us at Bangalore let go a little bit | 48:45 | |
| of our individual, or private, or special group, | 48:51 | |
| or particular cultural understanding of the promised land | 48:55 | |
| in order to stand in the midst of history together, | 49:00 | |
| negotiating existence with the grace | 49:05 | |
| and the judgment of God present always amongst us. | 49:08 | |
| It is tough sledding, my sisters and my brothers, | 49:14 | |
| but it is always through the storm, | 49:18 | |
| through the night, | 49:21 | |
| through the perils to your light. | 49:24 | |
| We are, of course, in this sermon | 49:29 | |
| dealing with the nature of historical existence | 49:31 | |
| as replete with peril and hazard | 49:34 | |
| as a givenness, and not just a creation of the self. | 49:38 | |
| Within that context, which we so avoid, | 49:44 | |
| the promised land metaphor and imagery | 49:47 | |
| sustains us and nurtures us, | 49:51 | |
| and enables us to survive. | 49:54 | |
| The promised land then is a vision to sustain us in history, | 49:59 | |
| not one in whose name we leave it. | 50:05 | |
| We do not leap out of history, | 50:09 | |
| whether by denying its complexities, | 50:12 | |
| or by creating our own places of perfection | 50:15 | |
| where we do not allow critique. | 50:20 | |
| In the real ecumenical world, we are different, | 50:22 | |
| we come even to the communion table | 50:27 | |
| with different motivations and understandings | 50:29 | |
| of why we are there. Can we stand this? | 50:32 | |
| For this is the real world of history. | 50:36 | |
| And in the real women's movement we are different, | 50:40 | |
| and in the real black movement we are different, | 50:43 | |
| and in the real gay movement we are different. | 50:46 | |
| Can we stand this and come together? | 50:48 | |
| After the weekend encounter group | 50:53 | |
| where we are given permission to express | 50:57 | |
| and feel anything we want, | 50:59 | |
| and experience the unconditioned love | 51:02 | |
| of those who do not have to stand living with us | 51:04 | |
| in the everyday realities of ordinary existence, | 51:07 | |
| we return to everyday existence | 51:11 | |
| where there is always the givenness of other people | 51:14 | |
| and of structures which do not exist | 51:18 | |
| only on our behalf. | 51:22 | |
| We create Jonestowns with great peril. | 51:26 | |
| The more so, the less we are critical | 51:29 | |
| of our own vision of the promised land. | 51:32 | |
| So often we step away from our ordinary places, | 51:37 | |
| like our families, like our faculties, | 51:39 | |
| like our faculty meetings, | 51:42 | |
| like our day by day living together, | 51:43 | |
| like our staff places where we cannot stand one another, | 51:45 | |
| and create other places where we envision | 51:49 | |
| a promised land | 51:55 | |
| where we do not have to deal with such struggle. | 51:56 | |
| How will you live in history | 52:01 | |
| if you are denied entry to your promised land? | 52:06 | |
| In my vision, in my promised land, | 52:14 | |
| one of the things that happens there | 52:17 | |
| is that my sisters and brothers who are gay | 52:19 | |
| are not denied admittance | 52:21 | |
| because of that one dimension of their being, | 52:23 | |
| but I may not be invited to share that | 52:26 | |
| with them in the promised land. | 52:29 | |
| How am I to live in between? | 52:32 | |
| How are they? How are you? | 52:35 | |
| Whatever your promised land, what does it mean | 52:37 | |
| to not experience the promised land, | 52:42 | |
| as Moses, as the women of Seneca Falls, | 52:46 | |
| as Martin Luther King? | 52:50 | |
| I have been to the mount, I have seen the promised land, | 52:52 | |
| through the storm, through the night, | 52:57 | |
| through the perils to your light, | 52:59 | |
| precious Lord, take our hands, | 53:03 | |
| lead your children home to thee, | 53:08 | |
| with our dream of a world that is free, | 53:11 | |
| 'til that day when all flesh | 53:17 | |
| shares the glory you have planned. | 53:23 | |
| Precious Lord, precious Lord, | 53:26 | |
| take our hands. | 53:31 | |
| Part three. | 53:34 | |
| 'Til that day, who is that precious Lord? | 53:36 | |
| How are we to stand living in history, | 53:44 | |
| and who is that precious Lord | 53:48 | |
| whom God sent to stand with us there, | 53:51 | |
| to stand with us in the midst of the perils and the hazards, | 53:56 | |
| seeking to center the ambiguities, | 54:01 | |
| but not to do away with them, | 54:03 | |
| seeking to focus the anxieties, | 54:06 | |
| but not promising us anxiety-less living, | 54:08 | |
| not resolving the conditions of existence, | 54:13 | |
| for many of them are given, and much of human existence | 54:18 | |
| means living in the midst of the unresolvable, | 54:22 | |
| what does it mean to have a precious Lord | 54:26 | |
| whom God sent to join us there? | 54:29 | |
| Precious Lord, precious Lord, take our hands, | 54:32 | |
| 'til that day of the promised land, | 54:37 | |
| through the middle of history, | 54:40 | |
| help us to hold to the vision, | 54:42 | |
| even when we do not experience it. | 54:45 | |
| Give us courage to keep walking in history, | 54:49 | |
| and not be tempted to leave it. | 54:52 | |
| Keep us in the spirit of hope | 54:55 | |
| of the people all over the world | 54:58 | |
| who in the midst of despair keep choosing life, | 55:00 | |
| and struggling to love the oppressor. | 55:04 | |
| Help us to live lives of care and of justice, | 55:07 | |
| keep us always on the delicate balance | 55:11 | |
| between righteous anger and humility, | 55:14 | |
| that we are not in complete charge of history | 55:19 | |
| and are not given the gift of grasping control of it. | 55:22 | |
| I speak, I suppose, to myself. | 55:28 | |
| I had a sermon professor once who said that | 55:32 | |
| if every preacher always wrote the sermon to him or herself, | 55:35 | |
| there would at least be one person | 55:39 | |
| who was attendant upon the importance of the outcome. | 55:42 | |
| How am I to stand existence? | 55:46 | |
| How am I to keep from becoming cynical, | 55:51 | |
| bitter, eroded, burnt out, | 55:56 | |
| and what happens to my vision | 56:02 | |
| when I embody it through cynicism | 56:05 | |
| and bitterness, and a worn out despairing spirit? | 56:08 | |
| We are not taught, I am afraid, | 56:14 | |
| to live in the midst of history. | 56:15 | |
| We allow history itself to be viewed as evil. | 56:19 | |
| We sometimes think of ourselves arrogantly | 56:22 | |
| as authentic selves in the midst of inauthentic existence, | 56:25 | |
| as if this gives us permission then, | 56:31 | |
| not to critique our own authenticity, | 56:33 | |
| and not to spoil ourselves by participating | 56:36 | |
| in historical processes. | 56:40 | |
| The biblical promise is through the storm, | 56:43 | |
| through the night, through the perils of the day, | 56:47 | |
| through the perils of the night, | 56:51 | |
| accompanied by Christ's presence, | 56:54 | |
| of grace in everyday existence, | 56:57 | |
| and of critical judgment of the way we live there | 57:01 | |
| in care and justice, and always the forgiveness when we err. | 57:04 | |
| We learn some new tonalities of existence, | 57:12 | |
| that's why the Psalm was there. | 57:16 | |
| There are times when we are not only | 57:19 | |
| to be angry and assertive at injustice. | 57:21 | |
| My heart is not proud, oh Lord, | 57:26 | |
| nor are my eyes lofty, nor do I deal with things | 57:27 | |
| too great and too wonderful for me. | 57:31 | |
| I have indeed calmed and stilled my spirit, | 57:33 | |
| like a weaned child with its mother. | 57:36 | |
| My spirit is with me like a weaned child, | 57:39 | |
| wait for the Lord henceforth and forever | 57:42 | |
| where the delicate balances of anger and of humility | 57:47 | |
| find us living in a tonal style of existence | 57:53 | |
| where many times there is standing by and caring, | 57:56 | |
| as much as curing, where existence is dimensional, | 58:00 | |
| and where most one dimensional analysis | 58:05 | |
| fall short of capturing the full complexities of history, | 58:08 | |
| where sometimes sadness is the proper response, | 58:13 | |
| sadness for something that cannot be | 58:17 | |
| and a letting it go where sometimes goodbyes are necessary, | 58:21 | |
| where sometimes we negotiate existence, | 58:25 | |
| rather than to will it, and have negotiation not a term | 58:29 | |
| that means compromise or cop out. | 58:33 | |
| In this center of history, in this help | 58:38 | |
| and the delicate balances of existence, | 58:41 | |
| who is that precious Lord holding our hands | 58:44 | |
| in the midst of history? | 58:49 | |
| This precious Lord who is standing by | 58:53 | |
| at the same time as leading on. | 58:55 | |
| This precious Lord who is reminding us | 59:01 | |
| to live by the structures of incarnate hope within history, | 59:03 | |
| sustained even throughout burnout. | 59:08 | |
| This precious Lord whose eye is on the sparrow, | 59:13 | |
| and I know she watches me. | 59:19 | |
| Precious Lord, take our hands, | 59:25 | |
| lead us on through the night, | 59:30 | |
| through the dark, | 59:35 | |
| through the storm to thy light, | 59:37 | |
| 'til that day when all flesh | 59:42 | |
| shares the glory you have planned. | 59:46 | |
| Precious Lord, precious Lord, | 59:50 | |
| take our hands. | 59:56 | |
| (organ music) | 1:00:10 | |
| (choir singing) | 1:00:40 | |
| - | With one voice let us affirm what we believe. | 1:03:12 |
| We believe in God who has created and is creating, | 1:03:17 | |
| who has come in the truly human Jesus | 1:03:22 | |
| to reconcile and make new, | 1:03:25 | |
| who works in us and others by the spirit. | 1:03:28 | |
| We trust God who calls us to be the church, | 1:03:33 | |
| to celebrate life and its fullness, | 1:03:38 | |
| to love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil, | 1:03:41 | |
| to proclaim Jesus crucified and risen, | 1:03:48 | |
| our judge and our hope, in life, in death, | 1:03:52 | |
| in life beyond death, God is with us. | 1:03:57 | |
| We are not alone. | 1:04:02 | |
| Thanks be to God. | 1:04:04 | |
| Be seated please. | 1:04:07 | |
| So that we may move from the time of prayer and meditation | 1:04:13 | |
| to the time of offering and committing ourselves, our gifts, | 1:04:17 | |
| may I say this word of encouragement to you | 1:04:22 | |
| about the offering today? | 1:04:25 | |
| Meals on Wheels is a special ministry | 1:04:28 | |
| from churches in Durham. | 1:04:32 | |
| We have the privilege this morning | 1:04:36 | |
| of giving our gifts to share in that ministry. | 1:04:38 | |
| If you came perhaps not planning to give anything today, | 1:04:43 | |
| let me encourage you to try | 1:04:48 | |
| to share something in this service. | 1:04:50 | |
| If you came planning to give just a little, | 1:04:53 | |
| let me encourage you even to give more, | 1:04:55 | |
| for every penny that we give today | 1:04:59 | |
| will go to help provide a hot meal | 1:05:01 | |
| for someone in the city of Durham. | 1:05:05 | |
| The Lord be with you, let us pray. | 1:05:11 | |
| Oh God, God of love and God of power | 1:05:18 | |
| grant to each of us in this burning hour | 1:05:24 | |
| grace to ask these gifts of thee, | 1:05:27 | |
| daring hearts and spirits free. | 1:05:30 | |
| God of love and God of power, | 1:05:35 | |
| thou hast called us for this hour, | 1:05:36 | |
| for this very hour, and time, and place, | 1:05:39 | |
| remind us again, oh God, that we are a chosen people, | 1:05:45 | |
| a chosen race, a royal priesthood, your own people. | 1:05:48 | |
| What joy, what blessing, what assurance, | 1:05:55 | |
| life then in your grace and in your love | 1:05:58 | |
| is a thing of beauty, a joy forever. | 1:06:01 | |
| In the midst of our day to day living, | 1:06:05 | |
| help us to know and rejoice in the goodness of the Lord | 1:06:08 | |
| in the land of the living, for this day, | 1:06:11 | |
| for life and health, food and friends, | 1:06:15 | |
| for all that nourishes us in body, soul, and mind, | 1:06:19 | |
| for all good, and holy, and helpful gifts, | 1:06:24 | |
| we give you, oh God, thanks and praise. | 1:06:27 | |
| Bless loving, healing, comforting presence, | 1:06:31 | |
| those who are in the hospital, | 1:06:36 | |
| those who lie this moment on beds of pain or sickness, | 1:06:38 | |
| those whose memories need to be remade, | 1:06:45 | |
| so that the present is not distorted, | 1:06:47 | |
| those whose future needs to be clarified, | 1:06:52 | |
| so that tomorrow is filled with hope and promise. | 1:06:55 | |
| Oh God, closer are you than breathing | 1:07:00 | |
| nearer than hands or feet, | 1:07:04 | |
| for this assurance we give you praise. | 1:07:06 | |
| Help us to know with the Psalmist of old, | 1:07:10 | |
| I am continually with thee, thou dost hold my right hand, | 1:07:14 | |
| thou dost guide me with thy counsel, | 1:07:21 | |
| and afterward thou wilt receive me into glory. | 1:07:25 | |
| My flesh and my heart fail, | 1:07:30 | |
| but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. | 1:07:33 | |
| For me it is good to be near the Lord God. | 1:07:40 | |
| Help us, secure us always, oh Lord our God, | 1:07:46 | |
| near to thee, through Jesus Christ our Lord | 1:07:52 | |
| who taught us to pray as we pray together. | 1:07:57 | |
| Our Father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name, | 1:08:01 | |
| thy kingdom come, thy will be done | 1:08:06 | |
| on earth as it is in heaven. | 1:08:10 | |
| Give us this day our daily bread | 1:08:13 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses | 1:08:16 | |
| as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 1:08:18 | |
| And lead us not into temptation | 1:08:22 | |
| but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom, | 1:08:25 | |
| power, and the glory forever, amen. | 1:08:30 | |
| (organ music) | 1:08:42 | |
| (choir singing) | 1:10:25 | |
| - | Oh God, we come now to this moment of dedication, | 1:15:02 |
| realizing that we have been loved | 1:15:05 | |
| so that we might love, | 1:15:07 | |
| we have been blessed so that we might bless, | 1:15:09 | |
| we have been given so that we might give. | 1:15:13 | |
| Because of all that you have done for us, | 1:15:17 | |
| help us oh Lord, to love, to bless, and to give | 1:15:21 | |
| through Jesus Christ our lord, amen. | 1:15:27 | |
| (organ music) | 1:15:33 | |
| (choir singing) | 1:16:12 | |
| - | And now without bowing heads or closing eyes, | 1:20:09 |
| may I as one Christian to another | 1:20:13 | |
| offer you this blessing from our Lord Jesus Christ? | 1:20:15 | |
| The grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, | 1:20:20 | |
| the communion and fellowship of the Holy Spirit, | 1:20:24 | |
| and the love of God be with you, | 1:20:28 | |
| and with those whom you love, this day and forevermore. | 1:20:32 | |
| (choir singing) | 1:20:41 | |
| (organ music) | 1:21:40 | |
| (off mic chatter) | 1:26:33 |
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