William H. Willimon - "A Multitude Praising God" (December 20, 1992)
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♪ Come all ye faithful ♪ | 0:01 | |
♪ Joyful and triumphant ♪ | 0:04 | |
♪ Oh come ye ♪ | 0:08 | |
(choir singing in foreign language) | 0:22 | |
♪ Hallelujah, ♪ | 1:15 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:20 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:26 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:31 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:37 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:42 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:48 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:53 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:59 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 2:04 | |
- | Good morning. | 2:34 |
Welcome to this service of worship here at Duke Chapel. | 2:36 | |
We've been led in worship by our guest musicians, | 2:39 | |
the North Carolina Boy Choir under the direction | 2:42 | |
of Mr. Bill Grayem always a special time | 2:44 | |
when they're in the chapel. | 2:47 | |
They will be having their annual Christmas concert | 2:49 | |
tomorrow night at 7:30 here in Duke Chapel | 2:53 | |
and we welcome them. | 2:56 | |
We call your attention to the various announcements | 3:00 | |
of upcoming services this special week for Christians. | 3:02 | |
Tonight and on Christmas eve, three very different services | 3:07 | |
including a new service at 4:000 for children and we invite | 3:14 | |
your presence at these times of worship. | 3:20 | |
And now let us continue our praise of God. | 3:27 | |
(bright music) | 3:36 | |
♪ Gloria in excelsis Deo ♪ | 3:43 | |
♪ Gloria in excelsis Deo ♪ | 3:52 | |
♪ Gloria in excelsis Deo, Gloria ♪ | 3:56 | |
♪ Gloria ♪ | 4:03 | |
♪ Gloria in excelsis Deo ♪ | 4:14 | |
♪ Gloria in excelsis Deo ♪ | 4:26 | |
♪ Gloria in excelsis Deo, Gloria in excelsis Deo ♪ | 4:35 | |
♪ Gloria ♪ | 4:49 | |
♪ Gloria in excelsis Deo ♪ | 4:57 | |
- | Show us your mercy, oh lord. | 5:20 |
(congregation murmuring) | 5:23 | |
Truth shall spring up from the Earth. | 5:26 | |
(congregation murmuring) | 5:29 | |
(soft organ music) | 5:48 | |
♪ Once in royal David's city ♪ | 6:16 | |
♪ Stood a lowly cattle shed ♪ | 6:22 | |
♪ Where a mother laid her baby ♪ | 6:28 | |
♪ In a manger for His bed ♪ | 6:34 | |
♪ Mary was that mother mild ♪ | 6:42 | |
♪ Jesus Christ her little child ♪ | 6:48 | |
♪ He came down to earth from heaven ♪ | 6:57 | |
♪ Who is God and Lord of all ♪ | 7:03 | |
♪ And His shelter was a stable ♪ | 7:10 | |
♪ And His cradle was a stall ♪ | 7:16 | |
♪ With the poor and meek and lowly ♪ | 7:23 | |
♪ Lived on earth our Savior holy ♪ | 7:29 | |
♪ For he is our childhood's pattern ♪ | 7:39 | |
♪ Day by day, like us He grew ♪ | 7:45 | |
♪ He was little, weak and helpless ♪ | 7:51 | |
♪ Tears and smiles like us He knew ♪ | 7:59 | |
♪ And He feeleth for our sadness ♪ | 8:06 | |
♪ And He shareth in our gladness ♪ | 8:13 | |
♪ And our eyes at last shall see Him ♪ | 8:23 | |
♪ Through His own redeeming love ♪ | 8:30 | |
♪ For that Child so dear and gentle ♪ | 8:37 | |
♪ Is our Lord in heaven above ♪ | 8:44 | |
♪ And He leads His children on ♪ | 8:52 | |
Let us pray. | 9:11 | |
Mighty God whose saving grace is revealed | 9:15 | |
in unexpected times and places. | 9:18 | |
Invade our familiar routines and penetrate | 9:22 | |
our bland expectations. | 9:25 | |
Come to us here in this hour of worship in such glory | 9:28 | |
and power that we cannot miss your visitation. | 9:32 | |
Confront us with your truth and awaken us with your | 9:37 | |
righteous judgment in the name of Bethlehem's babe | 9:41 | |
who lived to save us from ourselves, amen. | 9:47 | |
- | Please pray with me the prayer for illumination. | 9:58 |
Open our hearts and minds, oh god, by the power | 10:03 | |
of your holy spirit so that as a word is read and proclaimed | 10:08 | |
we might be changed by your advent among us, amen. | 10:14 | |
The old testament lesson this morning is from the prophecy | 10:20 | |
of Isaiah, chapter seven. | 10:24 | |
Again the lord spoke to Ahab saying ask a sign | 10:29 | |
of the lord your god, let it be deep as shield | 10:33 | |
or high as Heaven. | 10:37 | |
But Ahab said "I will not ask and I will not put the Lord | 10:39 | |
"to a test." | 10:45 | |
Then Isaiah said, "Hear then oh house of David, is it too | 10:46 | |
"little for you two weary mortals that you weary | 10:52 | |
"my God also? | 10:56 | |
"Therefore, the Lord will give you a sign. | 10:58 | |
"Look, the young woman is with child and shall bear | 11:03 | |
"a son and shall name him Emmanuel. | 11:07 | |
"He shall eat curds and honey by the time he knows | 11:11 | |
"how to refuse the evil and choose the good. | 11:14 | |
"For before the child knows how to refuse the evil | 11:20 | |
"and choose the good, the land before whose two kings | 11:23 | |
"you are in dread will be deserted. | 11:27 | |
"The lord will be on you and on your people and on | 11:29 | |
"your ancestral house such days as have not come | 11:33 | |
"since that day in Ephraim, departed from Judah, | 11:38 | |
"the king of Assyria." | 11:41 | |
This is the word of the lord, thanks be to god. | 11:45 | |
(soft music) | 12:01 | |
♪ The angel Gabriel from heaven came ♪ | 12:08 | |
♪ His wings like drifted snow, his eyes like flame ♪ | 12:15 | |
♪ All hail to thee, O lowly maiden Mary ♪ | 12:22 | |
♪ Most highly favored lady, Gloria ♪ | 12:29 | |
♪ For know a blessed mother thou shalt be ♪ | 12:42 | |
♪ All generations laud and honor thee ♪ | 12:49 | |
♪ Thy son shall be Emmanuel, by seers foretold ♪ | 12:56 | |
♪ Most highly favored lady, Gloria ♪ | 13:03 | |
♪ Then gentle Mary meekly bowed her head ♪ | 13:15 | |
♪ To me be as it pleaseth God, she said ♪ | 13:22 | |
♪ My soul shall laud and magnify God's holy name ♪ | 13:29 | |
♪ Most highly favored lady, Gloria ♪ | 13:37 | |
♪ Of her, Emmanuel, the Christ, was born ♪ | 13:49 | |
♪ In Bethlehem all on a Christmas morn ♪ | 13:56 | |
♪ And Christian folk through-out the world will ever say ♪ | 14:03 | |
♪ Most highly favored lady, Gloria ♪ | 14:11 | |
- | Our gospel this morning is from the gospel | 14:35 |
according to Luke, chapter two. | 14:38 | |
In those days, a decree went out from Caesar Augustus | 14:42 | |
that all the world shall be enrolled. | 14:46 | |
This was the first enrollment when Quirinius was governor | 14:49 | |
of Syria and all went to be enrolled each to his own city. | 14:51 | |
Joseph also went up from Galilean, from the city | 14:56 | |
of Nazareth to Judea, to the city of David which is called | 15:00 | |
Bethlehem because he was of the house and of the lineage | 15:05 | |
of David, to be enrolled with Mary, his betrothed | 15:09 | |
who was with child. | 15:14 | |
And while they were there, the time for her to be delivered | 15:16 | |
came and she gave birth to her firstborn son, | 15:19 | |
then wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in | 15:25 | |
a manger because there was no place for them at the inn. | 15:27 | |
And in that region there were shepherds, out in the field | 15:32 | |
keeping watch over their flock by night. | 15:36 | |
And an angel of the lord appeared among them and the glory | 15:39 | |
of the lord shown round about them and they were filled | 15:43 | |
with fear, and the angels said unto them be not afraid | 15:46 | |
for behold I bring you good news of great joy | 15:52 | |
which shall come to all the people. | 15:55 | |
For to you is born this day in the city of David a savior | 15:59 | |
who is Christ the lord, and this will be a sign to you | 16:02 | |
you will find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes | 16:06 | |
and lying in a manger. | 16:09 | |
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude | 16:11 | |
of heavenly hosts praising God and saying glory to god | 16:14 | |
in the highest, and on Earth peace among all those | 16:18 | |
with whom God is pleased. | 16:22 | |
When the angels went away from them into Heaven, | 16:25 | |
the shepherds said to one another let us go over | 16:29 | |
to Bethlehem and see this thing which has happened | 16:32 | |
which the lord has made known to us. | 16:34 | |
And they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph | 16:38 | |
and the babe lying in a manger, and when they saw it, | 16:41 | |
this thing which had made known to them concerning | 16:46 | |
the child, they told it to all and all who heard it | 16:49 | |
wondered what the shepherds told them, but Mary kept | 16:52 | |
all these things, pondering them in her heart. | 16:56 | |
And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising | 17:01 | |
God for all that they had heard as it had been told to them. | 17:04 | |
This is the word of the lord. | 17:11 | |
All | Thanks be to God. | 17:15 |
- | I shall never forget my first Christmas eve | 17:20 |
here at Duke Chapel. | 17:25 | |
Christmas eve past for me had always been a sort of | 17:29 | |
quiet affair, just me and my congregation, couple of hundred | 17:33 | |
or so, just us, | 17:38 | |
just our church. | 17:40 | |
But here, | 17:44 | |
they began arriving about 8:00. | 17:46 | |
By 9:30, the community volunteer choir | 17:51 | |
had been billed, | 17:55 | |
the director nearly caused a riot among the choir | 17:56 | |
when he said there were no more robes and that would be | 17:59 | |
all there would be in the choir. | 18:01 | |
By 10:00 we had run out of seats and people began taking | 18:03 | |
their places on the steps, in the hallway, leaning against | 18:07 | |
the wall, anywhere they could find. | 18:11 | |
The bulletins gave out by a quarter of 10:00 | 18:14 | |
and by quarter after 10:00 we were clearly in violation | 18:16 | |
of the city fire code. | 18:19 | |
People milled around in the stairways. | 18:23 | |
They nursed babies in the hall, they took photographs | 18:26 | |
of one another standing beside the creche, they smoked | 18:29 | |
cigars in the vestry. | 18:32 | |
The door to my office opened and in trooped | 18:35 | |
a father with three children. | 18:39 | |
"I'm sorry," he said, "this is little Arthur | 18:42 | |
"and this is little Gloria and this Norma Sue, | 18:44 | |
"Norma Sue, say hello to the preacher, | 18:46 | |
"and we've come all the way from Virginia | 18:49 | |
"and there's too long a line down at the restroom, | 18:51 | |
"can we use yours?" | 18:54 | |
(congregation laughing) | 18:55 | |
"We drove all the way down here from Virginia," | 18:59 | |
Norma Sue said, and daddy wouldn't even let us stop | 19:01 | |
at a gas station 'cause he said we wouldn't | 19:03 | |
get good seats. | 19:05 | |
Little Arthur, such a dear little tot, asked if I was Jesus | 19:07 | |
or just someone who knew Jesus. | 19:12 | |
I said that I worked for Jesus. | 19:14 | |
(congregation laughing) | 19:18 | |
Nancy and I were sitting there together, I said you know, | 19:20 | |
this is unbelievable, I mean, if we had a live camel, | 19:22 | |
if we had angles on high wires like Robert Schuller | 19:25 | |
at the Crystal Cathedral, I could understand this. | 19:29 | |
But here in Durham at 11:00, this is just unbelievable. | 19:31 | |
I was thinking of the professor who told me that he | 19:37 | |
didn't come to Duke Chapel on Christmas eve anymore | 19:40 | |
because in his words, the whole thing has gotten | 19:43 | |
quite out of hand. | 19:45 | |
Someone's dog had bitten him right outside the Northex. | 19:48 | |
At last I summoned up the courage to push my way | 19:54 | |
through the throng and made my way to the microphone | 19:56 | |
to give the welcome, the announcements as I was | 20:01 | |
moving there, I heard someone say | 20:03 | |
"Who is she?" | 20:05 | |
I made my announcements, but then I couldn't get | 20:09 | |
back out the door because they were so many people, | 20:12 | |
I pushed my way back out the door to run around | 20:14 | |
to try and get in the processional, but then I couldn't | 20:16 | |
get back in, there were so many people in the door. | 20:19 | |
Dr. Wilder pushed everybody out of the way, I finally | 20:21 | |
got in the processional just as the choir was getting | 20:24 | |
to the front steps of the chancel, luckily I knew | 20:27 | |
the hymn because flashbulbs were going off in my eyes. | 20:30 | |
I couldn't see the hymnal. | 20:33 | |
We then treated the multitudes | 20:37 | |
to nine lessons and carols | 20:41 | |
and they loved it. | 20:44 | |
When the sopranos stepped forward from | 20:46 | |
the North Carolina Boy Choir, | 20:48 | |
I think his name was Anthony that year as I remember | 20:50 | |
and sang Ave Maria, I fully expected | 20:53 | |
to have to resuscitate a large woman down on the front row. | 20:57 | |
I noticed that she had given out tissues sometime between | 21:00 | |
the second lesson and the third carol. | 21:04 | |
I kept asking myself, now why are they here? | 21:07 | |
As the evening service progressed, I kept asking myself | 21:11 | |
why are they here? | 21:13 | |
'Cause you see, we clergy, we know enough not to be | 21:17 | |
impressed by these | 21:21 | |
annual Yuletide throngs and their brief | 21:24 | |
seasonal outbursts of religiosity. | 21:28 | |
We know that they won't be back in January for epiphany, | 21:32 | |
don't even know how to pronounce the word. | 21:36 | |
We may see them on Easter, otherwise we're like that parson | 21:39 | |
who stood up one Christmas eve at his church and at the end | 21:42 | |
of the service and said "Well, see you same time, | 21:45 | |
"same place next year." | 21:49 | |
Now, what is the most difficult gospel imperative? | 21:55 | |
It is difficult to fulfill Jesus' demands for wholehearted | 22:00 | |
Christian commitment and sacrificial service to others, | 22:06 | |
complete surrender. | 22:10 | |
But every Christmas about this time of year, I'm also | 22:13 | |
reminded that it is also tough, | 22:18 | |
especially here, | 22:23 | |
I'm reminded how tough it is to endure | 22:26 | |
all of these fish, | 22:29 | |
these assorted fish caught | 22:31 | |
in the great gospel drag net | 22:33 | |
that Jesus spoke of, | 22:36 | |
and it can be tough living here in | 22:38 | |
this kingdom where according to Jesus' parable, | 22:40 | |
weeds and wheat flourish together. | 22:43 | |
Together, where there are in Jesus words, | 22:48 | |
sheep who are not of this fold. | 22:53 | |
And I ask myself, | 22:58 | |
now what is there about me | 23:00 | |
that makes me speak of our church | 23:03 | |
in a propriety sort of way? | 23:08 | |
And I am reminded | 23:12 | |
that the people who caused Jesus | 23:14 | |
the greatest grief | 23:16 | |
were the insiders, not the outsiders. | 23:19 | |
The theologically sophisticated Jesus referred to as | 23:23 | |
"you whitewashed tombs." | 23:28 | |
Yet, it is said that the multitudes | 23:32 | |
heard him gladly. | 23:35 | |
I think that maybe this accounts for my discomfort | 23:39 | |
about this time of year | 23:44 | |
'cause these Christmas throngs have a | 23:47 | |
way of reminding us, clergy, | 23:49 | |
this place is his church, | 23:54 | |
not ours, and this is his good news that the shepherds | 23:57 | |
heard that night, not our good news. | 24:01 | |
And this is joy to the world, | 24:05 | |
not just the conechente of First Methodists. | 24:08 | |
And that can be sort of embarrassing to be reminded of that, | 24:13 | |
particularly when you know how to pronounce the word | 24:17 | |
epiphany and know what it means. | 24:21 | |
Did any of you see earlier this month | 24:24 | |
Billy Graham's Moscow crusade? | 24:28 | |
When it came time in the service | 24:33 | |
for Dr. Graham's inepitble altar call | 24:35 | |
and Dr. Graham asked people | 24:39 | |
in the Moscow stadium to come down | 24:41 | |
and accept Jesus as their personal savior, | 24:43 | |
Dr. Graham said, "Now, when you come down to the altar, | 24:46 | |
I want you to walk, please don't run. | 24:48 | |
"You don't have to push anybody down, we're gonna take | 24:51 | |
"all the time you need, just walk, you got plenty of time." | 24:53 | |
It seems that the first time Dr. Graham gave the altar | 24:57 | |
call in Moscow, people stampeded, people pushed each other | 25:00 | |
down, they stepped over seats, they ran down to the front, | 25:03 | |
just to get there. | 25:06 | |
Now, that has never happened | 25:10 | |
at the end of one of my sermons. | 25:12 | |
(congregation laughing) | 25:14 | |
When asked recently | 25:18 | |
why my denomination is declining so rapidly | 25:19 | |
in the part of the country | 25:22 | |
where the population is expanding rapidly, | 25:24 | |
an official of my denomination explained it to the press. | 25:28 | |
Well, you see we're so theologically advanced, | 25:32 | |
we're so socially committed, | 25:36 | |
we're so forward thinking socially speaking, | 25:38 | |
and there you have it. | 25:44 | |
We can't reach this rabble | 25:46 | |
because we're so spiritually elite. | 25:49 | |
Unlike them, | 25:53 | |
we know what the gospel is all about. | 25:54 | |
All right, | 26:01 | |
God forgives the sacrament sentimentality of the church, | 26:02 | |
God forgives the crude adulteration of the gospel of Christ, | 26:08 | |
particularly at this time of year | 26:12 | |
in the more palatable and socially acceptable | 26:14 | |
sentimental forms, | 26:17 | |
but God also forgives | 26:19 | |
the elitism of the church, | 26:23 | |
the smug conceit of a church | 26:26 | |
whose arid academic message, too rarely, | 26:28 | |
causes a stampede among the multitudes. | 26:32 | |
A church which has got a dozen alibis to explain politely | 26:38 | |
why baby Jesus shouldn't expect | 26:43 | |
sophisticated folk like us | 26:46 | |
to care much for rabble like these toothless shepherds | 26:50 | |
grinning at the manager, | 26:54 | |
fumbling for Kleenex. | 26:56 | |
A friend of mine was out on the west coast, | 27:02 | |
teaching for a couple of weeks, | 27:06 | |
had his family with him. | 27:08 | |
And so they arrived in Berkeley on Saturday | 27:10 | |
and as they drove up the street | 27:13 | |
on their way to the apartment, | 27:14 | |
they drove by the Berkeley First Methodist Church. | 27:17 | |
And he said to his family, | 27:20 | |
"Well, now we will be worshiping here Sunday." | 27:22 | |
So Sunday morning they got up and they walked | 27:25 | |
from their apartment down to the church. | 27:27 | |
As they got closer to the church, | 27:31 | |
they began hearing music, loud music. | 27:33 | |
As they neared the church, they could hear guitars, | 27:37 | |
they could hear drums, they could hear, it was sort of | 27:39 | |
like rock music emanating from the church. | 27:42 | |
His son said "Daddy, is this a Methodist church?" | 27:46 | |
And he said "Well, it's California.) | 27:51 | |
(congregation laughing) | 27:55 | |
They walked up to the steps of the church just throbbing | 27:58 | |
with this beat. | 28:01 | |
An usher greeted them at the door, smiling and he said, | 28:04 | |
"Is this the Methodist Church?" | 28:09 | |
And the usher said "Oh, no, no, no, we rent this | 28:13 | |
"from a Methodist church, no, no, I show you | 28:16 | |
"where the Methodist church is, we only rent this, | 28:18 | |
"they're around the corner in the chapel." | 28:20 | |
And he led them around the corner to the little chapel | 28:23 | |
where were gathered a handful | 28:27 | |
of mostly older people | 28:29 | |
in somber gathering. | 28:34 | |
And after the service that day | 28:39 | |
as they were going back to their apartment | 28:42 | |
and they had to step out into the street | 28:44 | |
and around the sidewalk, | 28:46 | |
there were so many people coming out of the sanctuary, | 28:47 | |
people of all ages, | 28:49 | |
people of all colors, | 28:52 | |
coming out onto the sidewalk from the church. | 28:54 | |
As they got a little distance, | 28:59 | |
he turned around and he said to his son, | 29:00 | |
looking back on that throng, | 29:04 | |
he said, | 29:09 | |
"That was the Methodist Church." | 29:12 | |
Sitting here on Christmas eve | 29:20 | |
while the woman on the second row | 29:24 | |
reaches for another tissue | 29:26 | |
and the volunteer choir whoops it up | 29:28 | |
on the second stance of the Hallelujah chorus, | 29:30 | |
I am reminded deep in my memory of a church | 29:34 | |
which once was not embarrassed to be a home for people | 29:38 | |
who didn't know the difference | 29:44 | |
between Bach and Fanny Crosby. | 29:46 | |
A church willing to be hospitable to people. | 29:50 | |
To those who only turn up at the 11th hour. | 29:55 | |
A church willing to say on Christmas or Easter, | 30:00 | |
any other time, come as you are. | 30:03 | |
Culture bound faith, civic religion, Christmas, | 30:07 | |
sentimental mush, well, yes, | 30:10 | |
and I know that the woman down on the second row | 30:12 | |
cannot be the norm for the church, | 30:15 | |
the asset test of our worship | 30:18 | |
and our Christian witness. | 30:20 | |
But I am also reminded that this time of year, | 30:22 | |
unless there is room even for her, | 30:26 | |
then perhaps it's I who have misunderstood the gospel. | 30:30 | |
It is I who have misunderstood | 30:35 | |
what it meant for almighty God, | 30:37 | |
the creator of the universe, | 30:40 | |
to come among us as a babe with a face like our face, | 30:43 | |
among a poor Jewish peasant couple | 30:46 | |
in an out of the way dusty little place like Bethlehem, | 30:50 | |
that means something. | 30:53 | |
'Cause Luke says, we read it just a minute ago, | 30:56 | |
Luke says that when the baby Jesus was born, | 30:59 | |
there were shepherds out in the fields, | 31:02 | |
out on the night shift. | 31:04 | |
Shepherds, poor, those on the bottom | 31:06 | |
of the occupational ladder | 31:10 | |
doing the least respectable of work. | 31:12 | |
Uneducated, common shepherds, | 31:16 | |
and they were the only ones | 31:20 | |
to hear the angels sing. | 31:24 | |
They were the only ones who got the message, | 31:27 | |
they were the only ones who dropped everything | 31:30 | |
and came running and pushing into the manger | 31:32 | |
to grin at the baby Jesus. | 31:34 | |
These were people who had no access to the scriptures. | 31:38 | |
Who had never been to a Bible study. | 31:43 | |
They probably couldn't read. | 31:45 | |
And they didn't quibble | 31:48 | |
over the style of the angel's music, | 31:49 | |
which according to some commentators | 31:52 | |
sounded more like Reba McEntire than GF Handel. | 31:54 | |
Like a magnet, | 31:58 | |
this manger drew the whole world unto itself. | 31:59 | |
Do you get my drift? | 32:05 | |
Choir now moving to O Come All Ye Faithful, | 32:10 | |
the people from Virginia slowly swaying, | 32:15 | |
eyes closed, | 32:18 | |
tears streaming down cheeks, | 32:20 | |
little Arthur sleeping peacefully | 32:21 | |
like the baby Jesus, | 32:25 | |
as the choir moves out into a starlit Durham night. | 32:27 | |
We stand on the steps of the chapel as the | 32:32 | |
Carol of Nuer plays | 32:35 | |
and then we head home. | 32:39 | |
But not before a young man | 32:42 | |
rushes up and grabs my hand and says, | 32:43 | |
"Singing in that choir tonight | 32:47 | |
"was the best experience of my life, | 32:48 | |
"God bless you for it." | 32:51 | |
And you're wise, | 32:58 | |
if you know that the gospel is about that. | 33:01 | |
Walking across the Duke campus one afternoon in the fall, | 33:09 | |
on the weekend of Oktoberfest, | 33:14 | |
standing somewhere in front of the chapel, | 33:17 | |
looking at this Oktoberfest multitude, | 33:19 | |
mostly students, mostly inebriated, | 33:22 | |
buying and selling and eating and drinking, | 33:27 | |
carousing, all this revelry out on the campus, | 33:29 | |
standing there with my friend Stewart Henry, | 33:32 | |
retired professor. | 33:36 | |
Stewart turned around to me as we just stood, speechless, | 33:38 | |
looking at all this multitude of rowdiness | 33:40 | |
and Stewart turned around and he said to me, | 33:43 | |
"Do you know what is for me | 33:47 | |
"the chief proof of our lord's divinity?" | 33:49 | |
And I said | 33:53 | |
"Stewart, that's an odd question to ask me here." | 33:53 | |
"Do you know," he asked, | 33:58 | |
"what is for me, the chief proof | 33:59 | |
"that our Lord was truly God and not like us?" | 34:02 | |
And I said "No, I don't, what is it?" | 34:07 | |
And gazing out upon this throng, | 34:09 | |
he said it is a phrase in the scriptures | 34:11 | |
which says of Jesus, | 34:13 | |
"He looked on the multitudes | 34:16 | |
"and he had compassion." | 34:20 | |
(soft music) | 34:31 | |
(congregation murmuring) | 34:35 | |
♪ What Child is this who, laid to rest ♪ | 35:18 | |
♪ On Mary's lap is sleeping ♪ | 35:23 | |
♪ Whom angels greet with anthems sweet ♪ | 35:30 | |
♪ While shepherds watch are keeping ♪ | 35:35 | |
♪ This, this is Christ the King ♪ | 35:42 | |
♪ Whom shepherds guard and angels sing ♪ | 35:47 | |
♪ Haste, haste, to bring Him laud ♪ | 35:54 | |
♪ The Babe, the Son of Mary ♪ | 36:00 | |
♪ Why lies He in such mean estate ♪ | 36:07 | |
♪ Where ox and ass are feeding ♪ | 36:13 | |
♪ Good Christians, fear, for sinners here ♪ | 36:19 | |
♪ The silent Word is pleading ♪ | 36:25 | |
♪ This, this is Christ the King ♪ | 36:32 | |
♪ Whom shepherds guard and angels sing ♪ | 36:37 | |
♪ Haste, haste, to bring Him laud ♪ | 36:43 | |
♪ The Babe, the Son of Mary ♪ | 36:49 | |
♪ So bring Him incense, gold and myrrh ♪ | 36:58 | |
♪ Come peasant, King to own Him ♪ | 37:04 | |
♪ The King of Kings salvation brings ♪ | 37:10 | |
♪ Let loving hearts enthrone Him ♪ | 37:16 | |
♪ This, this is Christ the King ♪ | 37:22 | |
♪ Whom shepherds guard and Angels sing ♪ | 37:27 | |
♪ Haste, haste, to bring Him laud ♪ | 37:33 | |
♪ The Babe, the Son of Mary ♪ | 37:39 | |
Nancy | The lord be with you. | 37:51 |
Congregation | And also with you. | 37:53 |
- | Let us pray. | 37:55 |
Oh eternal god, who brought forth all worlds from the rule | 38:08 | |
of your being and nurtured creation to splendor | 38:13 | |
in the cradle of your care. | 38:17 | |
As we continue on our pilgrimage toward Bethlehem | 38:21 | |
to greet the Christ child, we acknowledge that we are | 38:24 | |
wayfarers, prone to erratic changes of course, | 38:28 | |
to losing sight of our goals, to becoming lost | 38:33 | |
and discouraged amidst the multitudes. | 38:37 | |
Help us on our way oh god. | 38:40 | |
If we change our course, let it be to share the love | 38:43 | |
of Christ with another sojourner. | 38:47 | |
If we grow weary and forget you are with us, | 38:50 | |
let it lead to recognition of our dependence on you. | 38:53 | |
As we travel in a sometimes bewildering world, enable us | 38:58 | |
to find our rest in you. | 39:02 | |
Lord, hear us as we pray, come oh come, Emmanuel. | 39:06 | |
Oh god of peace, you came into the world not only to save | 39:12 | |
a particular group but all the children of God. | 39:17 | |
Deliver us from the sinfulness that divides nation | 39:21 | |
against nation, race against race | 39:24 | |
and sister against brother. | 39:27 | |
In a world overrun by weapons, we are drowning in a sea | 39:30 | |
of violence. | 39:34 | |
Do not turn away from us when we place our trust | 39:36 | |
in the use of force rather than your love, but empower us | 39:39 | |
to be peacemakers in your name. | 39:44 | |
Lord, hear us as we pray, come oh come Emmanuel. | 39:47 | |
Oh god of justice, as an infant cradled in your mother's | 39:53 | |
arms, you hungered for food. | 39:57 | |
Help us always to remember that it is you whom you behold | 40:01 | |
in the weakened bodies and haunting faces of the hungry | 40:05 | |
of the world. | 40:09 | |
Be they in Mogadishu, Sarajevo, or the streets of Durham, | 40:11 | |
grant that we may not turn away from them but that we may | 40:16 | |
serve as vessels of your love as we minister to the least | 40:20 | |
of our sisters and brothers. | 40:24 | |
Lord, hear us as we pray, come oh come Emmanuel. | 40:27 | |
Oh god of hope, as a child born into poverty, we pray | 40:33 | |
show us the poor, not just those who have been shoved | 40:38 | |
aside in the race for financial security, but the ones | 40:42 | |
who have no time to give to another, who have no friend, | 40:47 | |
who have no faith to call their own. | 40:51 | |
Open our eyes to see the poverty of the heart, where | 40:54 | |
accumulating is more important than sharing. | 40:58 | |
Help us to understand that in giving, we will receive. | 41:01 | |
Lord, hear us as we pray, come on come Emmanuel. | 41:07 | |
Oh god of mercy, as one who embodies love for the humble | 41:12 | |
and the weak, you know the needs of the sick | 41:17 | |
and the afflicted, comfort and relieve those stricken | 41:20 | |
with physical, emotional, or mental illness and give your | 41:24 | |
power of healing to whose who attend to their needs. | 41:28 | |
May those for whom our prayers are offered be strengthened | 41:32 | |
in their weakness and reassured by your loving care. | 41:35 | |
Lord, hear us as we pray, come oh come Emmanuel. | 41:40 | |
Oh god of love, you have shown us through the incarnation | 41:46 | |
that love is revealed in particular acts of mercy | 41:50 | |
and not in abstract ideas. | 41:53 | |
We pray for all those who serve as living reminders | 41:56 | |
of your incarnation in our world. | 41:59 | |
For all who give you hands by serving a sister or brother, | 42:02 | |
for all who give you a mouth by defending the weak | 42:06 | |
and the oppressed, for all who give you eyes | 42:09 | |
by seeing the true worth of every man, woman, and child. | 42:12 | |
Lord, hear us as we pray, come oh come, Emmanuel. | 42:18 | |
Oh god of the incarnation, as we survey the world that | 42:24 | |
awaits the savior, lift the scales from our eyes, that we | 42:27 | |
might behold the multitudes for whom Christ became flesh. | 42:31 | |
As the word became flesh for us, let the word become | 42:35 | |
flesh through us, amen. | 42:39 | |
As a forgiven and reconciled people, let us offer our gifts | 42:47 | |
and ourselves unto God with thanksgiving. | 42:50 | |
(soft music) | 43:08 | |
♪ In the bleak mid-winter ♪ | 43:16 | |
♪ Frosty wind made moan ♪ | 43:20 | |
♪ Earth stood hard as iron ♪ | 43:26 | |
♪ Water like a stone ♪ | 43:33 | |
♪ Snow had fallen, snow on snow ♪ | 43:41 | |
♪ Snow on snow ♪ | 43:46 | |
♪ In the bleak mid-winter ♪ | 43:52 | |
♪ Long ago ♪ | 43:59 | |
♪ Our God, Heaven cannot hold Him ♪ | 44:12 | |
♪ Nor earth sustain ♪ | 44:18 | |
♪ Heaven and earth shall flee away ♪ | 44:24 | |
♪ When He comes to reign ♪ | 44:30 | |
♪ In the bleak mid-winter ♪ | 44:38 | |
♪ A stable-place sufficed ♪ | 44:42 | |
♪ The Lord God Almighty ♪ | 44:49 | |
♪ Jesus Christ ♪ | 44:55 | |
(soft music) | 45:07 | |
♪ Enough for Him, whom cherubim, worship night and day ♪ | 45:13 | |
♪ A breastful of milk, and a manger full of hay ♪ | 45:25 | |
♪ Enough for Him, whom angels fall before ♪ | 45:38 | |
♪ The ox and ass and camel which adore ♪ | 45:50 | |
♪ What can I give Him, poor as I am ♪ | 46:09 | |
♪ If I were a shepherd, I could bring a lamb ♪ | 46:21 | |
♪ If I were a Wise Man ♪ | 46:33 | |
♪ I would do my part ♪ | 46:40 | |
♪ Yet what I can I give Him ♪ | 46:45 | |
♪ Give my heart ♪ | 46:51 | |
♪ Give my heart ♪ | 46:58 | |
♪ On Christmas night all Christians sing ♪ | 47:21 | |
♪ to hear the news the angels bring ♪ | 47:23 | |
♪ on Christmas night all Christians sing ♪ | 47:27 | |
♪ to hear the news the angels bring ♪ | 47:30 | |
♪ News of great joy, news of great mirth ♪ | 47:34 | |
♪ News of our merciful King's birth ♪ | 47:39 | |
♪ Then why should men on earth be so sad ♪ | 47:46 | |
♪ since our Redeemer made us glad ♪ | 47:50 | |
♪ Then why should men on earth be so sad ♪ | 47:52 | |
♪ since our Redeemer made us glad ♪ | 47:55 | |
♪ when from our sin He set us free ♪ | 47:59 | |
♪ all for to gain our liberty ♪ | 48:04 | |
♪ When sin departs before Your grace ♪ | 48:12 | |
♪ Then life and health come in its place ♪ | 48:15 | |
♪ When sin departs before Your grace ♪ | 48:18 | |
♪ Then life and health come in its place ♪ | 48:21 | |
♪ Angels and men with joy may sing ♪ | 48:25 | |
♪ All for to see the newborn king ♪ | 48:30 | |
♪ All out of darkness we have light ♪ | 48:38 | |
♪ Which made the angels sing this night ♪ | 48:40 | |
♪ All out of darkness we have light ♪ | 48:44 | |
♪ Which made the angels sing this night ♪ | 48:48 | |
♪ Glory to God and peace to men ♪ | 48:51 | |
♪ Now and forevermore, amen ♪ | 48:57 | |
(triumphant choir music) | 49:06 | |
♪ Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ♪ | 49:47 | |
♪ Praise Him, all creatures here below ♪ | 49:54 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 50:00 | |
♪ Praise Him above, ye heavenly host ♪ | 50:08 | |
♪ Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost ♪ | 50:14 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 50:20 | |
♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 50:26 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 50:33 | |
- | Gracious God, we thank you for the many blessings | 50:46 |
of this season. | 50:49 | |
For family gatherings, for reunions among old friends, | 50:51 | |
for the sounds of children's voices singing, for the times | 50:55 | |
we find happiness in bringing happiness to others. | 50:59 | |
Most especially we thank you for the greatest and best | 51:02 | |
gift of all, Jesus Christ, our lord, that he took our | 51:05 | |
common life upon him to be like us in order that we might | 51:10 | |
be like him. | 51:14 | |
May Christ be born again within the hearts of each | 51:16 | |
of us, this we pray in the name of the one who taught | 51:19 | |
us to pray, our father, who art in Heaven, hallowed | 51:22 | |
be thy name. | 51:27 | |
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, | 51:28 | |
on Earth as it is in Heaven. | 51:31 | |
Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us | 51:33 | |
our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 51:36 | |
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. | 51:41 | |
For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever. | 51:46 | |
Amen. | 51:50 | |
(bright organ music) | 51:53 | |
♪ Angels we have heard on high ♪ | 52:19 | |
♪ Sweetly singing o'er the plains ♪ | 52:23 | |
♪ And the mountains in reply ♪ | 52:27 | |
♪ Echoing their joyous strains ♪ | 52:31 | |
♪ Gloria ♪ | 52:36 | |
♪ In excelsis Deo ♪ | 52:43 | |
♪ Gloria ♪ | 52:48 | |
♪ In excelsis Deo ♪ | 52:56 | |
♪ Shepherds, why this jubilee ♪ | 53:03 | |
♪ Why your joyous strains prolong ♪ | 53:08 | |
♪ What the gladsome tidings be ♪ | 53:11 | |
♪ Which inspire your heavenly song ♪ | 53:16 | |
♪ Gloria ♪ | 53:19 | |
♪ In excelsis Deo ♪ | 53:28 | |
♪ Gloria ♪ | 53:32 | |
♪ In excelsis Deo ♪ | 53:40 | |
♪ Come to Bethlehem and see ♪ | 53:48 | |
♪ Christ whose birth the angels sing ♪ | 53:52 | |
♪ Come, adore on bended knee ♪ | 53:56 | |
♪ Christ the Lord, the newborn King ♪ | 54:01 | |
♪ Gloria ♪ | 54:05 | |
♪ In excelsis Deo ♪ | 54:15 | |
♪ Gloria ♪ | 54:18 | |
♪ In excelsis Deo ♪ | 54:26 | |
♪ See Him in a manger laid ♪ | 54:34 | |
♪ Whom the choirs of angels praise ♪ | 54:38 | |
♪ Mary, Joseph, lend your aid ♪ | 54:42 | |
♪ While our hearts in love we raise ♪ | 54:47 | |
♪ Gloria ♪ | 54:51 | |
♪ in excelsis Deo ♪ | 55:00 | |
♪ Gloria ♪ | 55:03 | |
♪ in excelsis Deo ♪ | 55:13 | |
Preacher | And now may the prince of peace | 55:28 |
bring peace to our world | 55:31 | |
and to our hearts this day and always, amen. | 55:33 | |
(soft music) | 55:40 | |
♪ The Lord bless you and keep you ♪ | 55:46 | |
♪ The Lord make His face to shine upon you ♪ | 55:54 | |
♪ To shine upon you and be gracious ♪ | 56:01 | |
♪ And be gracious unto you ♪ | 56:07 | |
♪ The Lord bless you and keep you ♪ | 56:15 | |
♪ The Lord make His face to shine upon you ♪ | 56:22 | |
♪ To shine upon you and be gracious ♪ | 56:29 | |
♪ And be gracious unto you ♪ | 56:36 | |
♪ The Lord lift up the light of His countenance upon you ♪ | 56:44 | |
♪ The Lord lift up the light of His countenance upon you ♪ | 56:58 | |
♪ And give you peace ♪ | 57:13 | |
♪ And give you peace ♪ | 57:20 | |
♪ And give you peace ♪ | 57:27 | |
♪ And give you peace ♪ | 57:33 | |
♪ Amen, amen ♪ | 57:42 | |
(choir vocalizing) | 57:48 | |
♪ Amen, amen ♪ | 58:12 | |
(lively choir music) | 58:29 |
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