Hans J. Hillerbrand - "On Doing the Wrong Thing at the Right Time" (September 24, 1995)
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| (uplifting organ music) | 0:05 | |
| - | Grace and peace to you | 1:51 |
| in the name of the lord Jesus Christ | 1:53 | |
| and welcome to the celebration of Holy Eucharist | 1:55 | |
| here at Duke Chapel. | 1:57 | |
| We are delighted to welcome all visitors to our campus | 1:59 | |
| and we wish you a pleasant stay. | 2:02 | |
| Our preacher for this morning's service | 2:04 | |
| is the Reverend Dr. Hans Hillerbrand, | 2:06 | |
| Chairman of the Duke University | 2:08 | |
| department of religion and noted church historian | 2:09 | |
| of the Reformation period. | 2:12 | |
| We are delighted to welcome Dr. Hillerbrand back | 2:14 | |
| to this pulpit. | 2:16 | |
| In anticipation of a very special service | 2:18 | |
| which is held each year in honor of | 2:21 | |
| the St. Francis of Assisi feast day | 2:23 | |
| you are invited next Sunday afternoon at 2:00 pm | 2:26 | |
| to a blessing of the animals service | 2:30 | |
| to be held here on our chapel steps. | 2:31 | |
| If you are bringing an animal to this service | 2:34 | |
| please be in the divinity parking lot | 2:36 | |
| where the procession to the chapel steps will begin. | 2:38 | |
| Also, immediately following today's service | 2:42 | |
| there will be a lemonade reception | 2:45 | |
| hosted by the congregation at Duke Chapel | 2:47 | |
| held in the chapel basement lounge | 2:49 | |
| just below this area. | 2:51 | |
| Please note the remaining announcements | 2:54 | |
| as they are printed in your bulletins, | 2:55 | |
| and now will you please stand for the greeting? | 2:57 | |
| Create in me a clean heart, O God. | 3:07 | |
| (congregation answering) | 3:10 | |
| Open my lips, O Lord. | 3:14 | |
| (congregation answering) | 3:16 | |
| (uplifting choral music) | 3:20 | |
| When we gather to praise God | 9:03 | |
| we recognize that we have failed to be the people | 9:05 | |
| that God has called us to be. | 9:08 | |
| Therefore let us confess our sins | 9:10 | |
| before God and one another | 9:12 | |
| trusting in God's grace. | 9:15 | |
| Everyone | Most merciful God, | 9:18 |
| we confess that we have sinned against you | 9:20 | |
| in thought, word, and deed | 9:23 | |
| by what we have done and by what we have left undone. | 9:26 | |
| We have not loved you with our whole heart. | 9:30 | |
| We have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. | 9:33 | |
| We are truly sorry and we humbly repent. | 9:37 | |
| For the sake of your son Jesus Christ | 9:40 | |
| have mercy on us and forgive us | 9:43 | |
| that we might delight in your will | 9:46 | |
| and walk in your ways | 9:49 | |
| to the glory of your name. | 9:50 | |
| Amen. | 9:52 | |
| - | Almighty God have mercy on you, | 10:05 |
| forgive all your sins through our lord Jesus Christ, | 10:08 | |
| strengthen you in all goodness, | 10:12 | |
| and by the power of the Holy Spirit | 10:15 | |
| keep you in eternal life. | 10:17 | |
| Amen. | 10:20 | |
| - | Let us pray the prayer for illumination. | 10:31 |
| Everyone | Open our hearts and minds, O God | 10:35 |
| by the power of your Holy Spirit | 10:37 | |
| so that as the word is read and proclaimed | 10:40 | |
| we may hear your message with joy this day. | 10:43 | |
| Amen. | 10:47 | |
| - | The Old Testament lesson in reading | 10:49 |
| is from the book of Jeremiah. | 10:50 | |
| Chapter eight, verse 18 | 10:52 | |
| through Chapter nine, verse one. | 10:54 | |
| My joy is gone. | 10:58 | |
| Grief is upon me. | 11:00 | |
| My heart is sick. | 11:02 | |
| Hark, the cry of my poor people | 11:04 | |
| from afar and wide in the land. | 11:07 | |
| Is the Lord not in Zion? | 11:09 | |
| Is her King not in her? | 11:12 | |
| Why have they provoked me to anger with their images? | 11:14 | |
| With their foreign idols. | 11:17 | |
| The harvest is passed, | 11:20 | |
| the summer is ended, | 11:22 | |
| and we are not saved. | 11:24 | |
| For the hurt of my poor people | 11:27 | |
| I am hurt. | 11:29 | |
| I mourn and dismay has taken hold of me. | 11:31 | |
| Is there no balm in Gillead? | 11:34 | |
| Is there no physician there? | 11:37 | |
| Why then has the health of my poor people | 11:39 | |
| not been restored? | 11:42 | |
| Oh that my head were a spring of water | 11:44 | |
| and my eyes a fountain of tears | 11:46 | |
| so that I might weep day and night | 11:49 | |
| for the slain of my poor people. | 11:51 | |
| This is the word of the lord. | 11:55 | |
| - | The gospel reading is from Luke. | 12:11 |
| Chapter 16, verses one through 13. | 12:14 | |
| Then Jesus said to his disciples | 12:21 | |
| there was a rich man who had a steward | 12:26 | |
| and charges were brought to him | 12:30 | |
| that this man was squandering his property | 12:32 | |
| so he summoned him and said to him, | 12:37 | |
| what is this I hear about you? | 12:40 | |
| Give me an account of your stewardship | 12:44 | |
| because you cannot be my steward any longer. | 12:47 | |
| Then, the manager said to himself, | 12:52 | |
| what will I do now that my master | 12:56 | |
| is taking the position away from me? | 12:59 | |
| I am not strong enough to dig | 13:03 | |
| and I am ashamed to beg. | 13:06 | |
| I have decided what to do | 13:09 | |
| so that when I am dismissed as steward | 13:12 | |
| some will welcome me into their homes. | 13:16 | |
| So, summoning his master's debtors one by one | 13:20 | |
| he asked the first, | 13:25 | |
| how much do you owe my master? | 13:27 | |
| He answered a hundred measures of oil. | 13:30 | |
| He said to him, take your bill, | 13:36 | |
| sit down quickly and write 50 | 13:39 | |
| then he asked another, | 13:43 | |
| and how much do you owe? | 13:46 | |
| He replied, one hundred measures of wheat | 13:49 | |
| and he said to him, take your bill | 13:52 | |
| and write down 80. | 13:56 | |
| The master praised the dishonest steward | 13:59 | |
| for his astuteness. | 14:03 | |
| For the children of this world | 14:06 | |
| are more astute in dealing with their own generation | 14:08 | |
| than are the children of light | 14:12 | |
| and I tell you make friends for yourselves | 14:16 | |
| by means of dishonest wealth | 14:19 | |
| so that when it is gone | 14:23 | |
| they may welcome you into the eternal homes. | 14:25 | |
| Whoever is faithful in very little | 14:31 | |
| is faithful also in much | 14:34 | |
| and whoever is dishonest in very little | 14:37 | |
| is dishonest also in much. | 14:41 | |
| If then, you have not been faithful with dishonest will, | 14:45 | |
| who will entrust to you the true riches? | 14:51 | |
| And if you have not been faithful | 14:56 | |
| with what belongs to another, | 14:58 | |
| who will give you what is your own? | 15:01 | |
| No slave can serve two masters. | 15:06 | |
| For a slave will either hate the one and love the other | 15:10 | |
| or be devoted to the one and despise the other. | 15:15 | |
| You cannot serve God and wealth. | 15:21 | |
| This is the word of the lord. | 15:27 | |
| So this is the story I am to preach about | 15:35 | |
| and I suppose that my first comment | 15:40 | |
| should be in all candor to solicit your sympathy | 15:43 | |
| for having to preach on such a strange | 15:48 | |
| and even weird text | 15:51 | |
| and my second comment must be again in all candor | 15:53 | |
| that this parable puzzles me to no end. | 15:58 | |
| The parable reminds me of a news item | 16:02 | |
| in the Wallstreet Journal | 16:05 | |
| or of an episode on LA Law | 16:07 | |
| but not of a gospel story. | 16:10 | |
| But then again, | 16:14 | |
| if it were a news item in the Wallstreet Journal | 16:15 | |
| it would have a different ending. | 16:18 | |
| So the story begins with an informer, | 16:21 | |
| a tattle tale, who runs to the owner of a business | 16:24 | |
| of a company and tells the owner | 16:28 | |
| that his manager, probably the Chief Financial Officer, | 16:31 | |
| has blown it. | 16:34 | |
| Incompetence, fraud, embezzlement, | 16:36 | |
| engaging in risky deals, like the young man | 16:40 | |
| of Farren Spank in the far East. | 16:43 | |
| It's not quite clear what the accusation actually is | 16:45 | |
| but whatever it is, it is sufficient for the owner | 16:49 | |
| of the company to fire the manager. | 16:53 | |
| And it goes something like this, | 16:56 | |
| the owner calls the financial officer in | 16:59 | |
| and says, I'm sorry, you've blown it, you're fired. | 17:02 | |
| Clean out your desk by 5:00 this afternoon | 17:09 | |
| and I want a financial statement of the company. | 17:12 | |
| So that's bad news | 17:16 | |
| and of course a bad story | 17:18 | |
| and the manager begins to realize rather quickly | 17:21 | |
| what has happened to him. | 17:24 | |
| As we would say, he is in deep yogurt. | 17:27 | |
| Having been fired at his age | 17:30 | |
| there is a slim chance that he will get another job. | 17:33 | |
| He says to himself, I'm too old to start over again | 17:37 | |
| and unemployment compensation is peanuts. | 17:42 | |
| And so the story takes a rather interesting turn. | 17:48 | |
| The manager decides to get together | 17:51 | |
| with two of the main clients of the business | 17:55 | |
| to make sure that he will land on his feet. | 17:58 | |
| And I suspect we can all see them | 18:03 | |
| there at the Magnolia Grill, a corner table, | 18:06 | |
| one last fling on the expense account | 18:08 | |
| and the manager asks the first client, | 18:11 | |
| now tell me what do you owe our company? | 18:13 | |
| And the answer is we owe you for a hundred ton | 18:16 | |
| of West Texas crude | 18:19 | |
| and the manager says change that to 50 | 18:22 | |
| and at the second lunch | 18:25 | |
| the manager asks the same question | 18:27 | |
| and the answer is, we owe you for 100 tons of wheat | 18:30 | |
| and the manager responds, let's make that an even 80 | 18:35 | |
| and that's the story. | 18:42 | |
| Now there are lots of loose ends in that story. | 18:44 | |
| We're not told of the owner's reaction | 18:47 | |
| to those two power lunches at the Magnolia Grill | 18:50 | |
| nor are we told if the accusations | 18:54 | |
| against the manager are true or not | 18:56 | |
| and so we don't really know | 18:59 | |
| if we should feel sympathy for the owner | 19:01 | |
| or for his Chief Financial Officer. | 19:04 | |
| At any rate, the manager, the Chief Financial Officer | 19:07 | |
| does not get a chance to defend himself | 19:11 | |
| against the accusations | 19:14 | |
| and so on the one hand he may well have been | 19:16 | |
| a conscientious employee who became the victim | 19:20 | |
| of some office intrigue. | 19:24 | |
| That sort of thing happens. | 19:25 | |
| Or maybe the manager was a scoundrel, | 19:27 | |
| a real scoundrel and finally was caught. | 19:31 | |
| That is to say he was fired | 19:34 | |
| but then he turns right around | 19:37 | |
| and does the same thing all over again. | 19:38 | |
| So now what are we to make of this? | 19:45 | |
| Above all I suggest to you | 19:48 | |
| that Jesus had a real sense of humor | 19:50 | |
| because otherwise he would not have told this story. | 19:53 | |
| I suspect that Jesus' audience roared with laughter | 19:59 | |
| about that street smart manager | 20:03 | |
| who outwitted the owner of the business. | 20:07 | |
| Remember the way we laughed a few years ago | 20:11 | |
| in the movie "Sting" when Paul Redford, | 20:16 | |
| Robert Redford and Paul Newman | 20:21 | |
| outwitted the Chicago gamblers | 20:23 | |
| or how we laughed in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" | 20:26 | |
| when Michael Kane tried to outwit Steve Martin | 20:29 | |
| and Steve Martin tried to outwit Michael Kane | 20:32 | |
| and both were outwitted by a woman. | 20:36 | |
| We laugh because sometimes in an intriguing way | 20:39 | |
| we suspend our moral judgment and delight | 20:44 | |
| that the bad guys and gals come out ahead | 20:48 | |
| because at times it's fun | 20:52 | |
| to empathize with the scoundrels, | 20:54 | |
| especially if they're smart | 20:57 | |
| and in our story the manager is in desperate straights. | 21:00 | |
| We feel sorry for him | 21:05 | |
| because he's in a real predicament. | 21:08 | |
| The water is up to his nostrils | 21:10 | |
| but then he outwits the owner | 21:12 | |
| and makes sure that he lands on his feet | 21:14 | |
| and that of course is funny. | 21:17 | |
| But it's not very moral | 21:22 | |
| because now comes the weird part | 21:25 | |
| and that is that Jesus applauds and praises the manager, | 21:27 | |
| that scoundrel, and that part, | 21:32 | |
| that sentence at the very end of the parable | 21:36 | |
| surely is not very funny | 21:39 | |
| because we expect Jesus to make a defined pronouncement. | 21:43 | |
| To offer moral precepts, even if they at times | 21:48 | |
| stun us a little bit. | 21:53 | |
| Like the one about turning the other cheek | 21:55 | |
| or the one about the meek inheriting the Earth, | 21:58 | |
| my goodness, when did that happen the last time? | 22:03 | |
| One thing is clear, | 22:07 | |
| we surely don't expect Jesus to praise moral turpitude | 22:09 | |
| but so says our text, | 22:13 | |
| the master praised the dishonest manager | 22:15 | |
| for his astuteness. | 22:19 | |
| Maybe if we can put it that way | 22:23 | |
| Jesus should take a course in business ethics | 22:26 | |
| at the Fuqua school or one in ethical issues | 22:29 | |
| in the life cycle by my colleague Tom McCullah. | 22:32 | |
| Now, the problem of course is not with the story, | 22:37 | |
| it's not the story itself. | 22:41 | |
| I think it is quite funny, | 22:44 | |
| perhaps even alas and alas quite realistic | 22:47 | |
| but the trouble is with Jesus' stamp of approval. | 22:52 | |
| Cheating your boss twice in a row | 22:56 | |
| and then getting praised for it. | 23:00 | |
| Now how does that square with Christian ethics? | 23:02 | |
| Or to say it another way, | 23:06 | |
| how in the world can Jesus praise an embezzler? | 23:08 | |
| So I suggest to you our parable | 23:14 | |
| can compete for being the most obscure passage | 23:17 | |
| in the New Testament. | 23:20 | |
| Challenged perhaps only by certain passages | 23:21 | |
| in the book of Revelation | 23:24 | |
| and Luke himself must have had some problems with the story | 23:27 | |
| and with Jesus' commendation afterwards | 23:32 | |
| because he adds some explanatory verses | 23:35 | |
| to the end of the story | 23:39 | |
| but these verses confuse things | 23:41 | |
| rather than clarify them. | 23:43 | |
| For one in his explanation Luke gets focused | 23:46 | |
| on wealth and on money | 23:49 | |
| which is nice and good | 23:52 | |
| but which really does not seem to be | 23:54 | |
| at the heart of the parable | 23:56 | |
| and then he adds the verse, | 23:58 | |
| the person who can be trusted in little things | 24:00 | |
| can also be trusted in big things, | 24:03 | |
| and says Luke, we better be skeptical | 24:06 | |
| about the person who has faulted in small things | 24:09 | |
| because that person surely is not likely | 24:13 | |
| to be responsible when it comes to large things either. | 24:16 | |
| Now, that's well and good | 24:21 | |
| and in fact I should have preached on that verse | 24:24 | |
| because that would have been easy | 24:28 | |
| since there is so much common sense to it. | 24:30 | |
| The only trouble I suspect | 24:34 | |
| is had I done so, you would not have had | 24:36 | |
| to come to church to hear about it. | 24:39 | |
| You might as well have stayed at home | 24:42 | |
| particularly on a rainy day like this. | 24:44 | |
| Poured yourself another cup of coffee | 24:47 | |
| and read Ann Landers | 24:49 | |
| because Ann Landers, as an ardent reader of her column, | 24:51 | |
| I can testify to that, speaks about this sort of thing | 24:55 | |
| in just about every column | 24:59 | |
| she does not deal with sex or with in-laws. | 25:01 | |
| Every business operates that way | 25:05 | |
| and once you think about it | 25:09 | |
| that is indeed how we relate | 25:11 | |
| without being so told to other people. | 25:13 | |
| In short, trust governs relationships. | 25:17 | |
| Last semester I had a student | 25:23 | |
| who stopped attending class after the first | 25:27 | |
| two weeks of the semester | 25:31 | |
| and then two weeks before finals, | 25:33 | |
| in the meantime he had missed | 25:37 | |
| a pile of assignments and was in a heap of trouble, | 25:40 | |
| he appeared in my office with this wonderful sentence, | 25:43 | |
| Dr. Hillerbrand, I want to talk to you | 25:47 | |
| because you are the only person on this campus | 25:50 | |
| with whom I feel I can be open and honest. | 25:52 | |
| I should have quoted Luke to him | 25:57 | |
| but for the purposes of this morning | 26:01 | |
| Luke's belaboring the obvious, | 26:04 | |
| that simply does not fit the parable. | 26:07 | |
| In fact, Luke's explanation once you think about it | 26:10 | |
| is the exact opposite of what the story is about. | 26:13 | |
| What the manager clearly did was being dishonest | 26:18 | |
| and what Jesus clearly did was to praise him | 26:23 | |
| and then come the learned New Testament scholars | 26:29 | |
| and their exegetical contortions | 26:33 | |
| trying to explain this complicated text | 26:36 | |
| namely why Jesus praised a scoundrel | 26:39 | |
| tend to remind me of a performance | 26:43 | |
| of the dance troupe philopolus. | 26:45 | |
| Now there's one explanation | 26:48 | |
| which has it that the manager included | 26:50 | |
| in the original amounts, | 26:53 | |
| the interest due the deferred payments, | 26:54 | |
| and what he did was simply reduce the debtors accounts | 26:58 | |
| by the amount of interest due. | 27:01 | |
| I'm sure you got that. | 27:04 | |
| He pleased his debtors, acted legally, | 27:06 | |
| and put his master in a good light. | 27:09 | |
| Wonderful action, wonderful moral. | 27:12 | |
| Another explanation is that the amounts | 27:15 | |
| included the manager's own commission | 27:18 | |
| which he was willing to forfeit | 27:20 | |
| in order to gain the client's favor. | 27:23 | |
| Well now, I doubt if the hearer's of Jesus' story | 27:27 | |
| were familiar with the intricacies of interest taking | 27:31 | |
| in business practices. | 27:35 | |
| Parables are simple stories as this one is | 27:37 | |
| and we should not make them complicated. | 27:41 | |
| Just imagine making a simple story | 27:44 | |
| out of the White Water affair | 27:47 | |
| where you need to have an advanced degree | 27:49 | |
| I think in real estate law to understand | 27:51 | |
| what went on. | 27:54 | |
| The eyes of most of us surely would glaze over. | 27:56 | |
| Actually, the story I think is very simple. | 28:00 | |
| Jesus commends the manager's prudence | 28:05 | |
| in recognizing a catastrophe and doing something about it. | 28:08 | |
| The manager was showing prudence | 28:15 | |
| in recognizing a catastrophe | 28:18 | |
| and then doing something about it. | 28:21 | |
| It sounds very simple but it's not very easy | 28:25 | |
| because when adversity befalls us | 28:29 | |
| we tend to freeze up, become paralyzed, | 28:32 | |
| incapable of doing anything but bewale our circumstances | 28:37 | |
| and we do that because we have already given up | 28:42 | |
| on the present and we live in the future | 28:45 | |
| but of course we live in the future | 28:49 | |
| the way we imagine it. | 28:51 | |
| We all tend to be true believers in Newton's | 28:54 | |
| revised law of gravity | 28:56 | |
| that the open sandwich always falls face down | 28:58 | |
| or what for many is the first law of the universe, | 29:01 | |
| that if something can go wrong, it surely will. | 29:04 | |
| And it goes like this, you get a C in the first test | 29:09 | |
| in Bonkistry or Chemistry | 29:12 | |
| and you conclude that it's all over for Med School. | 29:15 | |
| You get divorced and you conclude | 29:20 | |
| that your life is really over. | 29:22 | |
| You read about the crime rate in Durham | 29:25 | |
| and you conclude that's that for civilization | 29:27 | |
| as we have known it. | 29:30 | |
| You're told by your physician that you have cancer | 29:32 | |
| and you conclude that there is nothing to live for. | 29:36 | |
| You're fired, outplaced, | 29:40 | |
| whatever they call it these days, | 29:41 | |
| and you conclude that that's the end of your career. | 29:43 | |
| Now what all of these scenarios have in common | 29:47 | |
| is that they make an assumption about the future | 29:51 | |
| and a terribly gloomy one at that. | 29:55 | |
| It's called circling the wagons. | 29:58 | |
| To protect and to defend yourself. | 30:01 | |
| After all, we don't want to fight hopeless causes | 30:05 | |
| and the parable of the astute manager | 30:10 | |
| tells us that this is the wrong way | 30:12 | |
| to look at things and to live our lives. | 30:16 | |
| The parable tells us to rise to the occasion | 30:20 | |
| and to the challenge of adversity. | 30:24 | |
| Buy a bottle of champagne for a friend. | 30:27 | |
| Take a day off. | 30:30 | |
| Fly a kite on the quad. | 30:31 | |
| Be astute, be smart. | 30:33 | |
| I'm reminded of the story of a Rabbi | 30:38 | |
| who had a friend wanted by the police for burglary. | 30:41 | |
| How can that be? | 30:46 | |
| Said the Rabbi's disciples. | 30:47 | |
| And the Rabbi answered, well everyday this man | 30:51 | |
| teaches me something new about how God works | 30:55 | |
| in this world. | 30:58 | |
| When everyone else is asleep | 31:00 | |
| he is diligently at work. | 31:03 | |
| While others only know how to lock doors, | 31:05 | |
| he is wonderful knowing how to open them | 31:09 | |
| and where others go about their work noisily, | 31:13 | |
| chatting endlessly, he does his job quietly | 31:15 | |
| and unnoticed and the Rabbi concluded | 31:21 | |
| my friend is a true artist. | 31:25 | |
| Now the Rabbi story is as strange | 31:30 | |
| as is our parable but the fact of the matter is | 31:34 | |
| that the New Testament has a lot to say about all this. | 31:38 | |
| It surely was Jesus' fundamental message | 31:42 | |
| that the future is God's future | 31:46 | |
| and that we must be open to it. | 31:50 | |
| We are called upon to be open to God's coming to us | 31:52 | |
| in the unexpected and then do something. | 31:58 | |
| Jesus said not to be anxious about our lives, | 32:04 | |
| not to be anxious about tomorrow. | 32:08 | |
| Jesus said let the days own trouble | 32:11 | |
| be sufficient for the day. | 32:14 | |
| He told us that worrying about the future | 32:17 | |
| will get us nowhere. | 32:20 | |
| You know it's exactly like worrying about | 32:22 | |
| being on an airplane | 32:24 | |
| because once the plane is airborne, | 32:27 | |
| there is nothing you can do about the plane crashing | 32:29 | |
| and if you're apprehensive about this sort of thing | 32:32 | |
| you should not have gotten on the plane in the first place. | 32:34 | |
| On the plane you should make plans for the future. | 32:37 | |
| Surely it was Jesus' fundamental message | 32:42 | |
| to his followers to trust in God's future. | 32:46 | |
| Now there's some among us | 32:51 | |
| who when they place themselves into God's future | 32:53 | |
| confuse God's future with theirs | 32:57 | |
| and their future is clear and simple | 33:01 | |
| and predictable and manageable. | 33:04 | |
| According to that the manager would have | 33:08 | |
| quietly applied for unemployment insurance | 33:11 | |
| and then read the help wanted ads in the Durham paper. | 33:15 | |
| That in short was the manager of the parable | 33:20 | |
| until the shoe dropped. | 33:24 | |
| But the New Testament tells us | 33:27 | |
| that we must let God direct us | 33:29 | |
| into the unexpected and so the parable | 33:32 | |
| of the astute manager tells us | 33:36 | |
| that doing the wrong thing at the right time | 33:38 | |
| might mean doing the right thing after all. | 33:41 | |
| It tells us that what we see in life | 33:45 | |
| is not always the real thing | 33:48 | |
| and just when we, as the manager, | 33:51 | |
| know that we have it all figured out, | 33:55 | |
| something usually happens | 33:57 | |
| and Jesus comes into the picture | 34:01 | |
| by telling us a funny story | 34:02 | |
| which exhorts us to embrace and accept | 34:05 | |
| and to live the unexpected. | 34:08 | |
| In fact, coming to think of it, | 34:13 | |
| that is not only what this story | 34:16 | |
| but also what the bread and the wine | 34:19 | |
| we are about to receive are all about. | 34:23 | |
| Amen. | 34:26 | |
| Reverend Nancy | The lord be with you. | 34:37 |
| Congregation | And also with you. | 34:39 |
| - | Let us pray. | 34:40 |
| Almighty God, who reveals grace to us | 34:47 | |
| even in the unexpected events of life, | 34:52 | |
| with gladness we give thanks for all your goodness. | 34:55 | |
| We bless you for the love which has created | 34:59 | |
| and which sustains us from day to day. | 35:02 | |
| We praise you for the gift of your son, | 35:05 | |
| our savior through whom you have revealed | 35:07 | |
| your will and grace. | 35:10 | |
| We thank you for the Holy Spirit, the comforter. | 35:13 | |
| For the church, for the means of grace, | 35:16 | |
| for the lives of all faithful and good people, | 35:19 | |
| and for the hope of the life to come. | 35:22 | |
| Help us to treasure in our hearts | 35:25 | |
| all that our lord has done for us | 35:27 | |
| and enable us to show our thankfulness | 35:30 | |
| by lives that are wholly given to your service. | 35:33 | |
| Lord in your mercy, | 35:37 | |
| hear our prayer. | 35:39 | |
| Let us pray for all who are in sorrow or need, | 35:41 | |
| sickness or adversity. | 35:45 | |
| Have mercy on those to whom death draws near. | 35:48 | |
| Strengthen the weary and bind up the wounds | 35:52 | |
| of the broken hearted. | 35:55 | |
| Lord in your mercy, | 35:58 | |
| hear our prayer. | 36:00 | |
| Let us pray for those burdened not by too little | 36:02 | |
| but by too much. | 36:05 | |
| For those who have so many choices | 36:07 | |
| they are consumed by their own desires. | 36:09 | |
| For those who have so much wealth | 36:13 | |
| that they prize possessions more than people. | 36:15 | |
| For those who have so much power | 36:19 | |
| they use others for their own gain. | 36:21 | |
| Unmask our false securities, O God | 36:25 | |
| and teach us to place our trust in you alone. | 36:27 | |
| Lord in your mercy, | 36:32 | |
| hear our prayer. | 36:34 | |
| Let us pray for our families | 36:36 | |
| with whom we live day by day. | 36:38 | |
| May young and old alike learn from each other | 36:41 | |
| by all that we do and say | 36:45 | |
| help us to build up the faith and confidence | 36:47 | |
| of those we love and when we quarrel | 36:49 | |
| help us to forgive quickly. | 36:52 | |
| Lord in your mercy, | 36:55 | |
| hear our prayer. | 36:57 | |
| Let us pray for the places where we work, | 37:00 | |
| that we may pursue our vocations with integrity. | 37:03 | |
| Teach us how to befriend those with whom we work. | 37:07 | |
| To be role models for those who look up to us. | 37:10 | |
| Especially we pray for the faculty, staff, | 37:14 | |
| and employees of this University. | 37:17 | |
| That they may be enabled to create an environment | 37:20 | |
| which fosters mutual respect and consideration | 37:23 | |
| of the needs of each individual. | 37:26 | |
| Lord in your mercy, | 37:29 | |
| hear our prayer. | 37:30 | |
| Let us pray for the needs of all students. | 37:33 | |
| Encourage those filled with self doubt. | 37:36 | |
| Uplift those who are down cast. | 37:39 | |
| Deliver wise council to those facing difficult decisions. | 37:42 | |
| Comfort those who are lonely or afraid. | 37:47 | |
| Teach them to value that | 37:51 | |
| which is most important in your eyes | 37:52 | |
| and not simply the eyes of the world. | 37:55 | |
| Lord in your mercy, | 37:58 | |
| hear our prayer. | 38:00 | |
| Let us pray for the varied society's and cultures | 38:02 | |
| which coexist in your world. | 38:05 | |
| We thank you that you did not create us | 38:07 | |
| to love alone nor did you create us all to be alike. | 38:09 | |
| Especially we pray for those who seek | 38:14 | |
| through peaceful means to bring about | 38:16 | |
| reconciliation between races, cultures, and nations | 38:19 | |
| who are in conflict with one another. | 38:23 | |
| Lord in your mercy, | 38:26 | |
| hear our prayer. | 38:28 | |
| Oh saving God, your voice intrudes upon our lives | 38:30 | |
| with words of truth containing both judgment and grace. | 38:34 | |
| Accept the fervent prayers of your people | 38:39 | |
| as we seek to acknowledge our human limitations | 38:42 | |
| and to obey your call to discipleship | 38:45 | |
| in the greatness of your mercy | 38:48 | |
| look with compassion upon us | 38:51 | |
| and all who turn to you for help. | 38:53 | |
| For you are gracious, | 38:56 | |
| oh giver of rain to the just and the unjust | 38:58 | |
| and to you we give glory. | 39:01 | |
| Amen. | 39:04 | |
| Christ our lord invites to his table | 39:08 | |
| all who love him and who seek to live in peace | 39:10 | |
| with one another. | 39:14 | |
| Therefore let us exchange with one another | 39:15 | |
| signs of reconciliation and love. | 39:17 | |
| Let your light so shine before people | 39:43 | |
| that they may see your good works | 39:45 | |
| and give glory to god who is in heaven. | 39:47 | |
| (slow organ music) | 39:59 | |
| (uplifting choral music) | 41:06 | |
| (choir singing) | 42:53 | |
| (inspirational organ music) | 45:19 | |
| (everyone singing) | 46:10 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 46:23 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 46:27 | |
| (everyone singing) | 46:32 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 46:45 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 46:49 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 46:52 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 46:56 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 46:59 | |
| The lord be with you. | 47:12 | |
| Congregation | And also with you. | 47:13 |
| Reverend Nancy | Lift up your hearts. | 47:15 |
| Congregation | Lift up to the lord. | 47:16 |
| - | Let us give thanks to the lord our God | 47:19 |
| (congregation speaking) | 47:22 | |
| Blessed are you sovereign of the ages | 47:25 | |
| who's strong and loving arms | 47:27 | |
| encompass the universe. | 47:29 | |
| For with your eternal word and Holy Spirit | 47:31 | |
| you are forever one God. | 47:34 | |
| Through your word you created all things | 47:36 | |
| and called them good | 47:39 | |
| and in you we live and move and have our being. | 47:40 | |
| When we fell into sin you did not desert us. | 47:44 | |
| You made covenant with your people Israel | 47:48 | |
| and spoke through teachers and profits. | 47:50 | |
| In Jesus Christ your word became flesh | 47:53 | |
| and dwelt among us full of grace and truth | 47:56 | |
| and so with your people on Earth | 48:00 | |
| and all the company of heaven | 48:02 | |
| we praise your name and join their unending hymn. | 48:04 | |
| (uplifting organ music) | 48:07 | |
| ♪ Holy holy holy ♪ | 48:16 | |
| ♪ God of power and might ♪ | 48:21 | |
| (everyone singing) | 48:26 | |
| ♪ Hosannah in the highest ♪ | 48:43 | |
| Holy are you and blessed is Jesus Christ | 48:56 | |
| who you called Aba Father | 48:59 | |
| as a mother tenderly gathers her children | 49:01 | |
| you embraced a people as your own | 49:04 | |
| and filled them with longing | 49:07 | |
| for a peace that would last | 49:08 | |
| and for a justice | 49:10 | |
| that would never fail. | 49:11 | |
| In Jesus' suffering and death | 49:13 | |
| you took upon yourself our sin and death | 49:15 | |
| offered a perfect sacrifice | 49:19 | |
| for the sin of the whole world | 49:20 | |
| and destroyed the power of sin and death. | 49:22 | |
| You raised from the dead this same Jesus | 49:26 | |
| who now reigns with you in glory | 49:28 | |
| and poured upon us your Holy Spirit | 49:31 | |
| making us the people of your new covenant. | 49:33 | |
| On the night before meeting with death | 49:36 | |
| Jesus took bread, gave thanks to you, | 49:39 | |
| broke the bread, gave it to his disciples and said, | 49:42 | |
| take, eat, this is my body which is given for you, | 49:46 | |
| do this in remembrance of me. | 49:50 | |
| When the supper was over Jesus took the cup, | 49:54 | |
| gave thanks to you, gave it to his disciples and said, | 49:57 | |
| drink from this all of you. | 50:00 | |
| This is my blood of the new covenant, | 50:03 | |
| poured out for you and for many | 50:05 | |
| for the forgiveness of sins. | 50:07 | |
| Do this as often as you drink it | 50:09 | |
| in remembrance of me. | 50:11 | |
| When the supper was over Jesus took the cup | 50:15 | |
| and he said in remembrance of these, your mighty acts | 50:17 | |
| in Jesus Christ we offer ourselves | 50:20 | |
| in praise and thanksgiving | 50:23 | |
| as a holy living sacrifice. | 50:24 | |
| In union with Christ offering for us | 50:26 | |
| as we proclaim the mystery of our faith. | 50:29 | |
| ♪ Christ has died ♪ | 50:36 | |
| ♪ Christ is risen ♪ | 50:38 | |
| ♪ Christ will come again ♪ | 50:41 | |
| Pour out your holy spirit on us gathered here | 50:48 | |
| and on these gifts of bread and wine. | 50:51 | |
| Make them be for us the body and blood of Christ | 50:54 | |
| that we may be for the world | 50:57 | |
| the body of Christ redeemed by Christ blood. | 50:58 | |
| As the grain and grapes once disbursed in the fields | 51:02 | |
| are now united on this table | 51:05 | |
| in bread and wine | 51:07 | |
| so may we and all your people be gathered | 51:08 | |
| from time and place into the unity | 51:11 | |
| of your eternal household and feast at your table forever. | 51:13 | |
| Through Christ, with Christ, in Christ | 51:17 | |
| in the unity of the Holy Spirit | 51:21 | |
| all honor and gory is yours almighty God | 51:23 | |
| now and forever. | 51:26 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 51:32 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 51:34 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 51:37 | |
| And now we are bold to pray | 51:46 | |
| the prayer that Jesus has taught us. | 51:48 | |
| Everyone | Our father | 51:50 |
| who art in heaven | 51:51 | |
| hallowed be thy name | 51:52 | |
| thy kingdom come | 51:54 | |
| thy will be done | 51:56 | |
| on Earth as it is in heaven. | 51:57 | |
| Give us this day our daily bread | 52:00 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses | 52:02 | |
| as we forgive those who trespass against us | 52:04 | |
| and lead us not into temptation | 52:07 | |
| but deliver us from evil. | 52:10 | |
| For thine is the kingdom, | 52:12 | |
| the power, and the glory. | 52:13 | |
| Forever. | 52:15 | |
| Amen. | 52:16 | |
| When we break the bread | 52:22 | |
| is it not a means of sharing in the body of Christ? | 52:23 | |
| When we give thanks over the cup | 52:29 | |
| is it not a means of sharing in the blood of Christ? | 52:30 | |
| The gifts of God for the people of God. | 52:45 | |
| (uplifting organ music) | 53:00 | |
| (everyone singing) | 54:05 | |
| (uplifting organ music) | 58:20 | |
| (everyone singing) | 58:35 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 59:10 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 59:13 | |
| (everyone singing) | 59:18 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:00:18 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:00:21 | |
| (everyone singing) | 1:00:27 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:01:25 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 1:01:29 | |
| (everyone singing) | 1:01:34 | |
| Please stand as we pray. | 1:04:45 | |
| Bountiful God, we give thanks | 1:04:55 | |
| that you have refreshed us at your table | 1:04:57 | |
| by granting us the presence of Christ. | 1:05:00 | |
| Strengthen our faith, increase our love for one another, | 1:05:03 | |
| and send us forth into the world | 1:05:07 | |
| in courage and peace | 1:05:09 | |
| rejoicing in the power of the Holy Spirit. | 1:05:11 | |
| Amen. | 1:05:15 | |
| (uplifting organ music) | 1:05:17 | |
| (everyone singing) | 1:06:00 | |
| The blessing of the God of Abraham and Sarah, | 1:09:06 | |
| the blessing of Jesus Christ born of Mary, | 1:09:10 | |
| the blessing of the Holy Spirit | 1:09:13 | |
| who broods over us as a mother broods over her children | 1:09:14 | |
| go with you and remain with you always. | 1:09:18 | |
| Amen. | 1:09:20 | |
| (inspirational choral music) | 1:09:25 |
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