Juanita Bass Wright - "And the Word Was Made Flesh" (December 30, 1979)
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| Woman | Sunday worship service, | 0:03 |
| December 30th, 1979, Duke Chapel. | 0:04 | |
| (organ music) | 5:52 | |
| Man | Let us pray. | 12:34 |
| Oh God, we gather remembering that we are thy people. | 12:39 | |
| We gather to join in worship as part of | 12:44 | |
| our mission as thy people. | 12:47 | |
| We gather to receive again the lives we give to thee. | 12:50 | |
| We gather to celebrate the known and the unknown | 12:55 | |
| because Jesus Christ is Lord, amen. | 13:00 | |
| ("Hark The Herald Angels Sing") | 13:07 | |
| - | Blessed and holy are they who mourn | 17:03 |
| for the sin of the world, | 17:06 | |
| for their own sins. | 17:09 | |
| Blessed and holy are the guilty | 17:12 | |
| who mourn and make confession | 17:15 | |
| at the mercy seat of God. | 17:17 | |
| We are penitent all. | 17:21 | |
| Let us pray. | 17:25 | |
| Almighty God, we have done little to forward | 17:28 | |
| thy kingdom in this world, | 17:32 | |
| to foster the community of humankind, | 17:33 | |
| and to establish love as the law of life. | 17:37 | |
| We have allowed self to blind us, pains to embitter us. | 17:41 | |
| We have forgotten that whatsoever is done | 17:47 | |
| to one of the least of these thy children | 17:50 | |
| is done onto thee. | 17:52 | |
| Pardon our shortcomings, forgive our neglect, | 17:55 | |
| give us a pure heart intent on pleasing thee. | 18:00 | |
| Help us in all our seeking to seek first | 18:04 | |
| thy kingdom and thy righteousness | 18:07 | |
| and make us come as came thy son Jesus Christ | 18:11 | |
| not to be ministered unto, but to minister | 18:16 | |
| all which we ask through Jesus Christ, our Lord. | 18:20 | |
| And now let us make our personal confession | 18:26 | |
| unto almighty God as we meditate in silence. | 18:29 | |
| God wipes away the tears. | 18:58 | |
| Merciful God gentles the guilty. | 19:01 | |
| Friends, hear and believe in Jesus Christ | 19:05 | |
| we are comforted, we are forgiven. | 19:10 | |
| Let us be gentle and forgiving one to another. | 19:14 | |
| Amen. | 19:21 | |
| Let us give thanks, for God is good | 19:29 | |
| and God's love is everlasting. | 19:32 | |
| (congregation praying) | 19:35 | |
| - | Amen. | 19:52 |
| I bring warm Christmastide greetings | 19:55 | |
| to all who worship here today. | 19:57 | |
| Those of you here in Duke Chapel | 20:01 | |
| and you joining us by radio. | 20:04 | |
| This is a recess Sunday in the university's schedule | 20:07 | |
| so we want also to remember those of the community | 20:11 | |
| worshiping elsewhere today in their hometowns | 20:14 | |
| or with friends across the country. | 20:18 | |
| The preacher of the morning is | 20:23 | |
| the Reverend Juanita B. Wright, | 20:24 | |
| assistant minister to the university. | 20:27 | |
| And now, let us continue our worship. | 20:36 | |
| Let us pray. | 20:40 | |
| Thy word, oh God, is like evergreen against the gray hills. | 20:45 | |
| Now brighten our wintry hearts and minds | 20:50 | |
| with thy written messages of scripture, amen. | 20:54 | |
| The Old Testament lesson for the morning | 21:05 | |
| is from the Book of the prophet Isaiah, | 21:08 | |
| chapter 42, verses one through nine. | 21:11 | |
| "Behold, my servant who I uphold, | 21:17 | |
| "my chosen in whom my soul delights. | 21:21 | |
| "I have put my spirit upon him. | 21:24 | |
| "He will bring forth justice to the nations. | 21:27 | |
| "He will not cry or lift up his voice | 21:30 | |
| "or make it heard in the street. | 21:33 | |
| "A bruised reed he will not break | 21:36 | |
| "and a dimly burning wick he will not quench. | 21:39 | |
| "He will faithfully bring forth justice. | 21:42 | |
| "He will not fail or be discouraged | 21:46 | |
| "till he has established justice in the earth | 21:49 | |
| "and the coastlines wait for his law. | 21:52 | |
| "Thus says God, the Lord, who created the Heavens | 21:57 | |
| "and stretched them out, who spread forth | 22:00 | |
| "the earth and what comes from it, | 22:03 | |
| "who gives breath to the people upon it | 22:06 | |
| "and spirit to those who walk in it. | 22:09 | |
| "I am the Lord, I have called you in righteousness, | 22:12 | |
| "I have taken you by the hand and kept you. | 22:16 | |
| "I have given you as a covenant to the people, | 22:20 | |
| "a light to the nations. | 22:23 | |
| "To open the eyes that are blind, | 22:25 | |
| "to bring out of prison from the dungeons | 22:28 | |
| "and from prison those who sit in darkness. | 22:31 | |
| "I am the Lord, that is my name, | 22:34 | |
| "my glory I give to no other, | 22:37 | |
| "nor my praise to graven images. | 22:40 | |
| "Behold the former things have come to pass | 22:43 | |
| "and new things I now declare | 22:47 | |
| "before they spring forth, I tell you of them." | 22:50 | |
| The epistle from first John, chapter four, | 22:57 | |
| verses nine through 16. | 23:02 | |
| "And this the love of God was made manifest among us, | 23:09 | |
| "that God sent his only son into the world | 23:12 | |
| "so that we might live through him. | 23:16 | |
| "And this is love, not that we loved God, | 23:20 | |
| "but that he loved us and sent his son | 23:23 | |
| "to be the expiation of our sins. | 23:26 | |
| "Beloved, if God so loved us, | 23:30 | |
| "we also ought to love one another. | 23:33 | |
| "No man has ever seen God. | 23:36 | |
| "If we love one another, God abides in us | 23:39 | |
| "and His love is perfected in us. | 23:43 | |
| "By this we know that we abide in him, | 23:48 | |
| "and he in us because he has given us of his own spirit | 23:51 | |
| "and we have seen and testified that the father | 23:56 | |
| "has sent his son as the savior of the world. | 23:59 | |
| "Whoever confesses that Jesus is the son of God, | 24:04 | |
| "God abides in him and he in God. | 24:07 | |
| "So we know and believe the love God has for us. | 24:11 | |
| "God is love, and he who abides in love | 24:16 | |
| "abides in God, and God abides in him." | 24:20 | |
| The gospel is from that according to Saint John. | 24:27 | |
| Chapter one, verses one through 14. | 24:33 | |
| Let us stand for the holy gospel. | 24:36 | |
| "In the beginning was the word, | 24:46 | |
| "and the word was with God, and the word was God. | 24:49 | |
| "He was in the beginning with God. | 24:53 | |
| "All things were made through him | 24:56 | |
| "and without him was not anything made that was made. | 24:58 | |
| "In him was life, and the life was the light of men. | 25:03 | |
| "The light shines in the darkness, | 25:08 | |
| "and the darkness has not overcome it. | 25:11 | |
| "There was a man sent from God whose name was John. | 25:15 | |
| "He came for testimony to bear witness to the light | 25:19 | |
| "that all might believe through him. | 25:23 | |
| "He was not the light, but came | 25:26 | |
| "to bear witness to the light. | 25:28 | |
| "The true light that enlightens every man | 25:30 | |
| "was coming into the world. | 25:33 | |
| "He was in the world, and the world was made through him | 25:35 | |
| "yet the world knew him not. | 25:39 | |
| "He came to his own home, and his people received him not | 25:42 | |
| "but to all who received him, who believed in his name | 25:47 | |
| "he gave power to become the children of God | 25:51 | |
| "who are born not of blood nor the will of the flesh, | 25:55 | |
| "nor of the will of man, but of God. | 25:59 | |
| "And the word became flesh, and dwelt among us. | 26:03 | |
| "Full of grace and truth, we have beheld his glory. | 26:08 | |
| "Glory as of the only son from the father. | 26:13 | |
| "Praise be to God." | 26:19 | |
| (organ music) | 26:23 | |
| - | [Reverend Juanita] Greetings and | 27:21 |
| blessings to each one of you as we approach | 27:22 | |
| the beginning of a new year and a new decade. | 27:25 | |
| May God's love prosper in the time ahead | 27:30 | |
| and may each of you know that love and God's peace. | 27:34 | |
| Let us pray. | 27:40 | |
| Oh Lord, may the words of my mouth | 27:44 | |
| and the meditations of our hearts | 27:48 | |
| be acceptable to you this day. | 27:50 | |
| Amen. | 27:54 | |
| W.H. Auden penned these words in the closing section | 28:02 | |
| of his Christmas oratorio, For the Time Being. | 28:07 | |
| "The Christmas feast is already a fading memory | 28:13 | |
| "and already the mind begins to be vaguely aware | 28:18 | |
| "of an unpleasant whiff of apprehension | 28:22 | |
| "at the thought of Lent and Good Friday | 28:25 | |
| "which cannot, after all, be very far off. | 28:29 | |
| "The happy morning is over, | 28:34 | |
| "The night of agony still to come. | 28:37 | |
| "The time is noon when the spirit must practice | 28:41 | |
| "his scales of rejoicing without even | 28:45 | |
| "a hostile audience, and the soul endure a silence | 28:47 | |
| "that is neither for nor against her faith | 28:53 | |
| "that God's will be done." | 28:57 | |
| It is in this time being, this noon of the spirit, | 29:03 | |
| in which you and I most often live | 29:08 | |
| that I want to talk about the word made flesh. | 29:12 | |
| In composing the prologue to his gospel, | 29:20 | |
| the writer of John surely faced a dilemma. | 29:24 | |
| His audience was made up of both Jews and Greeks. | 29:30 | |
| People of different philosophical backgrounds. | 29:34 | |
| The idea of a coming messiah, an idea at the very center | 29:39 | |
| of Jewish expectation and hope, | 29:44 | |
| was quite alien to the Greeks. | 29:48 | |
| John used a rather ingenious device | 29:52 | |
| to convey his message to his pluralistic world. | 29:55 | |
| For the Jew, a word was something more | 30:02 | |
| than sound uttered from the mouth. | 30:06 | |
| A word had an independent existence, it did things. | 30:10 | |
| Once spoken, once out, | 30:16 | |
| the word began to act | 30:20 | |
| and nothing could stop it. | 30:22 | |
| Remember the creation story. | 30:26 | |
| And God said, let there be light. | 30:30 | |
| God said, let there be sky. | 30:36 | |
| God said, let there be dry land. | 30:42 | |
| God said, let there be maples and porcupines and people. | 30:48 | |
| God said... | 30:54 | |
| God saying, God's word, made the world, | 30:58 | |
| and us. | 31:03 | |
| Remember Isaac's blessing, | 31:07 | |
| the one Jacob and Rebecca stole from Esau. | 31:09 | |
| However devious the recipient and his mother, | 31:14 | |
| the blessing, once spoken, could not be taken away | 31:18 | |
| from Jacob and given to Esau. | 31:21 | |
| Indeed, we too can identify with that view. | 31:27 | |
| How many of us have wanted to call back | 31:32 | |
| words we have uttered, and have not been able to do so? | 31:35 | |
| When the Old Testament was translated | 31:44 | |
| into Aramaic from Hebrew, | 31:45 | |
| a language that the Jewish people no longer knew | 31:48 | |
| in the hundred years or so before the birth of Christ, | 31:51 | |
| people of the day were steeped in the transcendence of God. | 31:56 | |
| God's holy otherness, God's great distance | 32:01 | |
| from humankind. | 32:06 | |
| Human attributes were not assigned to God. | 32:09 | |
| To do so distorted the nature of God. | 32:13 | |
| And so the phrase, the word of God | 32:19 | |
| was substituted for the name of the deity. | 32:23 | |
| The word of God was synonymous with God | 32:28 | |
| and the phrase was quite familiar to first century Jews. | 32:33 | |
| The Greek word logos may be translated | 32:39 | |
| both "word" and "reason." | 32:42 | |
| In the text for today, "word" is used. | 32:46 | |
| But in Jewish thought, reason and wisdom | 32:51 | |
| were very closely connected | 32:55 | |
| and the study of the wisdom literature, | 32:58 | |
| particularly proverbs, indicates that the creative power | 33:01 | |
| of the word was also attributed to wisdom. | 33:06 | |
| Therefor, to the Jew, word was not only | 33:12 | |
| active and powerful, but it was a creative force | 33:17 | |
| born of reason or wisdom. | 33:22 | |
| For the Greek, logos, or word, was the reason | 33:28 | |
| of the deity that established the principle of order | 33:32 | |
| by which the universe existed. | 33:35 | |
| Further, this same order, dwelling in human beings | 33:40 | |
| gave them reason and knowledge of the truth | 33:44 | |
| and the ability to judge between right and wrong. | 33:47 | |
| Logos was nothing less than the mind of God | 33:52 | |
| controlling the world and everyone in it. | 33:56 | |
| And so John brings the Jewish and the Greek | 34:03 | |
| streams of thought together in his prologue. | 34:05 | |
| He bridges two cultures in his explanation of Jesus, | 34:10 | |
| giving validity and credence and acceptability | 34:14 | |
| to this God-man, the word made flesh. | 34:18 | |
| For the Jew, Jesus is explained as the word of God | 34:25 | |
| coexisting since before the beginning of time with God | 34:29 | |
| and God, in God's wisdom and creative power, | 34:34 | |
| and in that holy otherness decided to become flesh | 34:38 | |
| and dwell on earth. | 34:44 | |
| Humankind had not ascribed human attributes | 34:48 | |
| to this word of God, God had made the decision. | 34:50 | |
| And the word became flesh. | 34:56 | |
| For the Greek, this word made flesh | 35:03 | |
| was nothing less than the mind of God | 35:07 | |
| controlling the world through reason. | 35:10 | |
| Nothing less than God continuing to establish | 35:13 | |
| the principle of order under which the universe existed. | 35:17 | |
| The word became flesh, the mind, | 35:24 | |
| the reason of God | 35:28 | |
| had come to dwell on earth and to see it. | 35:30 | |
| One had only to look at Jesus, | 35:33 | |
| said John to the Greeks and the Jews, | 35:36 | |
| and John sets forth his gospel to demonstrate | 35:40 | |
| the truth of his premise. | 35:43 | |
| Okay, so far, so good. | 35:49 | |
| An interesting essay on first century etymology, | 35:53 | |
| and bravo for the ingenuity of John. | 35:57 | |
| But what of us? | 36:03 | |
| What does it mean that the word was made flesh, to us | 36:06 | |
| who are neither first century Jews nor Greeks? | 36:11 | |
| We who know no one who walked and talked | 36:16 | |
| with Jesus on the dusty roads of Palestine, | 36:20 | |
| we who live in this 20th century time being | 36:24 | |
| where by and large the world seems | 36:28 | |
| indifferent to the spirit? | 36:31 | |
| It is somehow easier, philosophically easier, | 36:37 | |
| to accept the preexistence of the word | 36:42 | |
| and its creative power than to make sense | 36:44 | |
| of the word made flesh in our time. | 36:48 | |
| In Bethlehem so long ago, and today, | 36:53 | |
| yes, today, right here in Durham, North Carolina, | 36:57 | |
| at Duke University, just last week | 37:03 | |
| remember the carols? | 37:08 | |
| Christ is born today, | 37:12 | |
| or joy to the world, the Lord is come? | 37:16 | |
| Or the words we have sung this very morning. | 37:22 | |
| Hark the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn king. | 37:26 | |
| Where do we find the word made flesh? | 37:34 | |
| We turn to the witnesses like John | 37:43 | |
| and the other gospel writers who set Jesus forth | 37:45 | |
| as the object of our faith, | 37:48 | |
| as the fulfillment of those Old Testament prophecies. | 37:51 | |
| We turn to the Book of Acts | 37:57 | |
| to discover the way the early church | 37:59 | |
| and its leaders understood Jesus. | 38:01 | |
| We turn to the letters for further | 38:05 | |
| instruction in the faith, | 38:07 | |
| and we turn to the apocalypse, the Book of Revelation | 38:10 | |
| for reinforcement of our hope. | 38:14 | |
| And we also look to our own experience | 38:20 | |
| with the word made flesh. | 38:23 | |
| But we also look to people today | 38:28 | |
| who are living lives reminiscent of the quality of life | 38:31 | |
| that Jesus lived as the word made flesh | 38:35 | |
| and to which John bore witness. | 38:38 | |
| We look to the saints, both those canonized | 38:42 | |
| and those ordinary folk in our very midst. | 38:48 | |
| We look to Mother Teresa of Calcutta, | 38:54 | |
| the winner of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize | 38:59 | |
| An Albanian peasant woman, she founded | 39:04 | |
| the Missioners of Charity to care for the destitute | 39:08 | |
| and the dying on the streets of Calcutta, India | 39:12 | |
| and has extended her work to other parts of the world | 39:16 | |
| including Harlem and the South Bronx in New York City. | 39:20 | |
| It's difficult to be very descriptive | 39:27 | |
| about a woman like Mother Teresa, | 39:30 | |
| because as one biographer puts it, | 39:33 | |
| the holy dedicated, like Mother Teresa, | 39:36 | |
| do not have biographies. | 39:40 | |
| We do know that in addition to her work | 39:44 | |
| with the destitute and the dying, | 39:47 | |
| part of her days are spent in offering darshan, | 39:50 | |
| an Indian tradition where the powerful, the notable, | 39:54 | |
| or the holy make themselves available to all comers. | 39:59 | |
| Of her, Michael T. Kaufman, | 40:06 | |
| a writer for the New York Times magazine | 40:10 | |
| and a professed Jewish non-believer says, | 40:13 | |
| "The human clay molds itself in unambiguous joy." | 40:19 | |
| There is a prayer written by Mother Teresa | 40:26 | |
| to which we have access, and which says more | 40:29 | |
| of who she is than descriptive words can ever say. | 40:32 | |
| She prays, | 40:37 | |
| "Dearest Lord, may I see you today | 40:41 | |
| "and every day in the person of your sick, | 40:44 | |
| "and whilst nursing them minister unto you. | 40:48 | |
| "Though you hide yourself behind the unattractive | 40:54 | |
| "disguise of the irritable, the exacting, | 40:57 | |
| "the unreasonable, may I still recognize you | 41:01 | |
| "and say, Jesus, my patient, | 41:06 | |
| "how sweet it is to serve you. | 41:10 | |
| "Oh beloved sick, how doubly dear you are to me | 41:15 | |
| "when you personify Christ, and what a privilege is mine | 41:18 | |
| "to be allowed to tend you. | 41:23 | |
| "And Oh God, while you are Jesus, my patient, | 41:27 | |
| "deign also to be unto me a patient Jesus | 41:31 | |
| "bearing with my faults, looking only to my intention | 41:35 | |
| "which is to love and serve you | 41:40 | |
| "and the person of each of your sick." | 41:42 | |
| This prayer of Mother Teresa describes not only | 41:50 | |
| her holiness, but points us also to another reminder | 41:53 | |
| of the word made flesh. | 41:58 | |
| Even as Jesus himself pointed us to the hungry, | 42:00 | |
| the thirsty, the naked, the sick, | 42:04 | |
| and the imprisoned, | 42:09 | |
| as recorded in the gospel according to Matthew. | 42:11 | |
| In her retreats and her letters, | 42:18 | |
| the late English mystic Evelyn Underhill | 42:21 | |
| insisted that intellectual, ivory tower type Christians | 42:24 | |
| do themselves a great injustice | 42:29 | |
| when they have no first hand person-to-person | 42:31 | |
| contact with the poor. | 42:34 | |
| As long as she was physically able, | 42:38 | |
| long after she was world famous, | 42:41 | |
| Ms. Underhill went three times a week | 42:44 | |
| to London slums to talk with the downtrodden of the earth. | 42:46 | |
| Why? | 42:51 | |
| Because it gave her a good feeling, | 42:52 | |
| or provided her a tax break because she | 42:54 | |
| donated baskets of food? | 42:57 | |
| No. | 42:59 | |
| She went because she met Christ in the least of these | 43:01 | |
| and she found they always gave her more mercy, | 43:06 | |
| more love than she gave them. | 43:10 | |
| Perhaps, as Henri Nouwen, author and teacher, reminds us | 43:16 | |
| persons of prayer, of faith, | 43:21 | |
| are those who are able | 43:25 | |
| to recognize in others the face of the messiah | 43:27 | |
| and make visible what was hidden, | 43:31 | |
| make touchable what was unreachable. | 43:34 | |
| We must, of course, be careful not to fall into the trap | 43:41 | |
| represented by a poster Avery Dulles tells about seeing. | 43:46 | |
| The poster said, "God is other people." | 43:52 | |
| You may have seen it yourself. | 43:56 | |
| And Dulles was right perhaps to suggest a comma. | 43:58 | |
| God is other, people. | 44:03 | |
| God is other. | 44:06 | |
| But God has entrusted the word to people | 44:09 | |
| through Christ body, the church, | 44:12 | |
| and in the incarnation | 44:15 | |
| has endowed us flesh with holiness | 44:18 | |
| and the potential of holiness. | 44:23 | |
| This truth is not easy to grasp | 44:28 | |
| and it is here that we need to call on the epistle reading | 44:31 | |
| for its message to us today. | 44:34 | |
| God's love is perfected in us | 44:39 | |
| in the sense that it is realized | 44:41 | |
| and brought into actuality. | 44:43 | |
| Theologians and psychologists alike | 44:47 | |
| have told us that only those who know | 44:50 | |
| themself to be loved can love. | 44:53 | |
| Only those who have been trusted can trust. | 44:58 | |
| Only those who have themselves been objects of devotion | 45:03 | |
| can really give themselves. | 45:08 | |
| And so we have to accept the love and trust | 45:13 | |
| God has placed in us, | 45:16 | |
| and really become the children, the servants of God | 45:19 | |
| before we can see in others the face of the messiah, | 45:24 | |
| the image of God. | 45:29 | |
| Gordon and Gladys DePree have a poem with these lines in it. | 45:34 | |
| "I stood there in the crowd, cursing its density | 45:41 | |
| "and anonymity, angry that my feet had been stepped on | 45:45 | |
| "and no one stopped to ask my pardon. | 45:50 | |
| "Then, it hit me. | 45:56 | |
| "I felt the life flowing out of me | 45:59 | |
| "into their bodies around me, | 46:02 | |
| "and their life flowing into mine. | 46:04 | |
| "I looked into faces for the first time, | 46:08 | |
| "realizing that I was not only myself, | 46:13 | |
| "but I was a part of them, as well. | 46:17 | |
| "They and I were expressions of the same force, | 46:23 | |
| life. | 46:28 | |
| "Coming from somewhere, housed in these bodies, | 46:30 | |
| "looking out of these eyes, | 46:35 | |
| "and then I recognized them. | 46:40 | |
| "These were the faces of God." | 46:45 | |
| It becomes very difficult to see the face of God | 46:53 | |
| in those who step on your feet, | 46:55 | |
| in those who are members of the Ku Klux Klan, | 46:59 | |
| or the communist party, or even in those | 47:02 | |
| with whom we live our lives day by day. | 47:06 | |
| For we who have been created in the | 47:11 | |
| image and likeness of God | 47:13 | |
| had rather play God and lord it over others | 47:16 | |
| than to be our brothers and sisters' keepers | 47:20 | |
| than to see the flesh of God in their flesh. | 47:25 | |
| Let your mind focus for a moment | 47:33 | |
| on whatever image of Jesus you have. | 47:36 | |
| A babe in a manger. | 47:42 | |
| A seaside teacher. | 47:47 | |
| A figure on a cross. | 47:51 | |
| Whatever image comes first. | 47:55 | |
| Is your Jesus flesh and blood? | 48:01 | |
| I expect so. | 48:05 | |
| Now think of those you love. | 48:08 | |
| Think of the people you dislike. | 48:12 | |
| The people who please and those who irk. | 48:15 | |
| Are they in focus? | 48:21 | |
| Are they flesh and blood? | 48:25 | |
| And now back again with your mind to Jesus. | 48:30 | |
| The resemblances between pesky neighbors | 48:35 | |
| and the Lord may be faint, but Christ's face | 48:37 | |
| can take a million, million forms. | 48:42 | |
| It is W.H. Auden again who reminds us | 48:50 | |
| to seek the messiah in the land of unlikeness, | 48:53 | |
| in the kingdom of anxiety, | 48:59 | |
| in the world of the flesh. | 49:02 | |
| Look for Christ wherever you go this afternoon or tomorrow, | 49:10 | |
| see how many faces of God you recognize. | 49:18 | |
| For the word was made flesh | 49:26 | |
| and dwells among us still. | 49:31 | |
| Let us pray. | 49:37 | |
| Oh God, we stand before you | 49:42 | |
| as those caught in the time being. | 49:45 | |
| Bolster our faith. | 49:50 | |
| May we know we are loved, | 49:53 | |
| may our love to you deepen and our commitment to love | 49:56 | |
| and serve others as we seek to be people of prayer, | 50:00 | |
| of faith, who recognize the faces of | 50:05 | |
| the messiah and others. | 50:08 | |
| May we too know the unambiguous joy | 50:12 | |
| of devotion to you and yours. | 50:16 | |
| In the name of the word made flesh, amen. | 50:20 | |
| ("Greensleeves") | 50:27 | |
| Man | Affirmation of faith. | 54:27 |
| Let us affirm what we believe. | 54:30 | |
| "We believe in God, who has created and is creating, | 54:34 | |
| "who has come in the truly human Jesus | 54:39 | |
| "to reconcile and make new, | 54:42 | |
| "who works in us and others by the spirit. | 54:45 | |
| "We trust God, who calls us to be the church | 54:50 | |
| "to celebrate life and its fullness, | 54:55 | |
| "to love and serve others, | 54:58 | |
| "to seek justice and resist evil, | 55:01 | |
| "to proclaim Jesus crucified and risen, | 55:05 | |
| "our judge and our hope, | 55:09 | |
| "in life and death, in life beyond death, God is with us. | 55:12 | |
| "We are not alone. | 55:19 | |
| "Thanks be to God." | 55:21 | |
| Be seated. | 55:24 | |
| The Lord be with you. | 55:34 | |
| Let us pray. | 55:38 | |
| Everliving God, by thy mercy we have come | 55:43 | |
| to the gateway of another year. | 55:47 | |
| Grant that we may leave 1979 and enter 1980 | 55:51 | |
| with grateful hearts, thankful for past years | 55:56 | |
| and determined to live more vibrant in faith tomorrow. | 56:02 | |
| We are thankful, oh God, for the gift of forgetfulness | 56:08 | |
| that we can close the date book on our | 56:14 | |
| fevers and fits of the past year, | 56:17 | |
| that we can forget our lack of love | 56:22 | |
| for ourselves and love for others. | 56:25 | |
| We are thankful for hope reborn with Christmas | 56:31 | |
| and with the coming of a new year, a new decade. | 56:36 | |
| Hope for a world of no hostages in Iran, | 56:42 | |
| or of no starving children in Cambodia, | 56:47 | |
| of no conflicts in North Carolina, | 56:51 | |
| hope for human compassion and for spiritual renewal. | 56:56 | |
| We are thankful for the duties and responsibilities | 57:03 | |
| we take with us, duties to resume afresh, | 57:07 | |
| and we are thankful for unforeseen opportunities | 57:13 | |
| and pleasures and pain that teaches us who we are | 57:16 | |
| in relation to Christ. | 57:22 | |
| Send us into 1980 to spread thanksgiving | 57:26 | |
| and to devote to thy glory our smiles and our headaches, | 57:31 | |
| our laurels and our sack cloth, our success and our failure. | 57:38 | |
| Ah, our God, but even as we celebrate the new hope | 57:46 | |
| symbolized by the new year, we have uneasy feelings. | 57:50 | |
| Change, God, change makes us nervous. | 57:57 | |
| Oh yes, we know it is inevitable. | 58:02 | |
| We somehow accept and enter the doors it opens, | 58:05 | |
| yet from the time we can distinguish | 58:10 | |
| sleep from wakefulness, we are uneasy with transition. | 58:12 | |
| The familiar, which we identify | 58:18 | |
| with warmth feels so secure. | 58:20 | |
| And we really do, or did, want to grow up | 58:25 | |
| and move from junior high to senior high school | 58:31 | |
| and onto college and then into the world of work | 58:33 | |
| but we wonder along the way, what will it be like? | 58:38 | |
| That next stage of life, the next year, | 58:42 | |
| and we thy people, oh God, we worry a lot. | 58:46 | |
| Change puts dips in our ego, | 58:52 | |
| and we need thy love to help us through the passages. | 58:56 | |
| Today we pray for all persons experiencing change | 59:02 | |
| and for all situations in which transition | 59:06 | |
| makes people uncomfortable. | 59:09 | |
| For all of those who in this season | 59:13 | |
| are going away from home to study, | 59:15 | |
| to work, to wander, or to make war, | 59:19 | |
| for all of those whose economic standing is changing, | 59:25 | |
| going from better to worse, from more to less, | 59:29 | |
| for all who are finishing a task | 59:35 | |
| and beginning another, for nations moving from | 59:38 | |
| less to more freedom for their people | 59:42 | |
| and for those moving in the opposite direction, | 59:44 | |
| tromping the human rights of their citizens. | 59:47 | |
| We pray for leaders in government, industry, and education | 59:52 | |
| who are frightened by forces of change | 59:55 | |
| they are unable to control. | 59:58 | |
| For young people who are becoming adults, | 1:00:02 | |
| and adults who are growing old. | 1:00:04 | |
| For those who are moving from health to sickness, | 1:00:08 | |
| and from sickness to health. | 1:00:11 | |
| For people going to jail, and people leaving jail. | 1:00:14 | |
| We pray for all those emerging from and those | 1:00:20 | |
| entering into the dark souls of the night, | 1:00:23 | |
| and those who are being rekindled by | 1:00:26 | |
| the bright day of thy love. | 1:00:29 | |
| A new year of opportunity and threats | 1:00:34 | |
| loom for us, oh God, | 1:00:36 | |
| and as we pass through the gate | 1:00:39 | |
| anoint us with the fragrances of faith, | 1:00:42 | |
| the faith of the Christ who teaches us to pray, | 1:00:46 | |
| our father, who art in heaven, | 1:00:51 | |
| hallowed would be thy name, | 1:00:54 | |
| thy kingdom come, thy will be done | 1:00:56 | |
| on earth as it is in heaven. | 1:01:00 | |
| Give us this day, our daily bread | 1:01:03 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses | 1:01:05 | |
| as we forgive those who trespass against us | 1:01:08 | |
| and lead us not into temptation | 1:01:12 | |
| but deliver us from evil | 1:01:14 | |
| for thine is the kingdom | 1:01:17 | |
| and the power and the glory forever, amen. | 1:01:19 | |
| (organ music) | 1:01:33 | |
| - | Let us pray. | 1:08:27 |
| Mighty God, this is our last offering of 1979 | 1:08:29 | |
| to thee and to thy church, the last of this decade. | 1:08:34 | |
| Count unto us as righteousness, | 1:08:39 | |
| all of our unfulfilled intentions | 1:08:42 | |
| as stewards in the past, and bless our resolution | 1:08:44 | |
| to be in the future more faithful with our time, | 1:08:49 | |
| our talents, and our means. | 1:08:53 | |
| Accept now these symbols of our gratitude | 1:08:56 | |
| to thee for thy love, | 1:08:59 | |
| and continue to love us, | 1:09:01 | |
| even when we begrudge thee thy do. | 1:09:03 | |
| Through Jesus Christ, amen. | 1:09:07 | |
| ("O Come All Ye Faithful") | 1:09:11 | |
| - | Go in peace. | 1:12:40 |
| Go to find your star of Bethlehem to guide you in the world. | 1:12:42 | |
| Go into 1980, and may Christ attend you. | 1:12:47 | |
| In the name of God our maker, God our redeemer, | 1:12:51 | |
| and God the spirit with us, amen. | 1:12:55 | |
| (organ music) | 1:13:00 |
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