Many people show up for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day services. But what do they get?
In my view, this sermon [see below] delivered by an Episcopalian priest in Aptos, CA could easily put to sleep all children present, teenagers and most adults including myself.
Yes, we as the congregation are there to participate fully in the litergy. How about the clergy delivering a sermon we can remember and or help us to live as Christians? Where is the quality control on sermon standards?
What say you?
Here are his words:
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“The church year begins with “Advent†– a season that makes a blessing of our ambiguous situation, sometimes joy and sometimes anguish, being stretched between incredible promise and having to wait for fulfillment. I donâ€
“We live between the immeasurable gift of Godâ€
“There is anguish in “between-ness.†We have evidence every day that our society, and all human society, falls far short. The more we desire goodness the more we feel the shortfall. We feel for those who are hurt or disadvantaged whenever someone acts out of fear and greed and thoughtless disregard.
“There is another discomfort in between-ness. We see the world fall so far short of the glory weâ€
“And yet, it is only between-ness because there is glory. . .
” We have received in Christ a vision of what a restored humanity could be, and we have felt, in ourselves, what forgiveness and promise mean. Weâ€
” God sometimes asks great things of us, never doubt that; but most of these moments in which we are needed to serve, to restore community, to restore hope in someone, most of them are a dime a dozen. I use that phrase deliberately, not to say they are unimportant, but to say that they are common. What is common matters. Hope in little actions matters. God doesnâ€
“When hope has been built into our lives, when a strengthening word, a ready hand, an understanding heart, a responsible act, a bit of generosity, a word that invites the cynical heart to trust – when these become routine – Advent is taking root. May God use this season and its disciplines so that Christ can be born in us, and among us, ever more deeply.”
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from the Aptos Psychologist: strong> Well, did the above wake you up? Assist you to beter uderstand the Birth of Christ which brings new life to you and yours?
When you go out tomorrow to get the newspaper on the driveway give blessings to God for the joy of breath, that you can walk and that you can love neighbor and family.