For Sunday, November
17th, 2019, 6th Sunday in the Season of Creation*, Readings: Deuteronomy 26:1a, 2, 4, 8-11;
Psalm 116:10-17, John Hines**, Luke 21:5-19
Psalm 116:10-17, John Hines**, Luke 21:5-19
So now I bring the first of the fruit of the ground, that you, O Lord,
have given me…set it down before the Lord your God and bow before the Lord… [Deuteronomy 26:10]
How
shall I repay the Lord for all the good things he has done for me? [Psalm
116:10]
For
the essential question is not, “How shall the Episcopal Church grow?” - but
rather, “How can the Episcopal Church be faithful?” For that is the heritage
worth sacrificing for - worth passing on to our children and grandchildren. God
forbid that they should come to a time and place unashamed of the Gospel, but
ashamed of us. [Former Presiding Bishop John Hines]
When you hear of wars
and insurrections, do not be terrified…many will come in my name and say, “I am
he!” and “The time is near!” Do not go after them…By your endurance you will
gain your souls. [Luke 21:8b, 9a, 19]
Any of us who attend church
regularly and considers her- or himself as a “member” or a “parishioner” or a
“congregant” has heard and understands what is meant by Stewardship. The dictionary
defines it as: the responsible overseeing and protection of
something considered worth caring for and preserving. Inside the church much is needed to support the staff, the worship,
the physical plant, with all the elements of church (small “c”) that we Episcopals call time, talent, and treasure. Outside
the walls, the needs are exponentially greater. All of us, each of us are
called by Our Lord to give of our selves significantly from what God has given
us. Money, or treasure, of course, is what we hear as foremost on
the list of needs and wants for inside and outside. Yet there is much more to our
role as steward within the Body of Christ.
We also hear of Stewardship as an
element to church growth. Our past Presiding Bishop Hines wrote that while
he would rejoice at a multitude of conversions, his hope was for
a witnessing community of unquestioned integrity. Further, he
says (to imagined groans from the Finance Chair), that the essential question is not, ‘How can the
Episcopal Church [insert other denomination or faith community here] grow?’ but rather, ‘How can the Episcopal Church [other denomination] be faithful?’ He tells us that if we want our
heritage passed on to younger generations they should come to a time
and place unashamed of the Gospel [emphasis added]. We do not want them ashamed of us for creating an exclusive place
only for wielding power and influence and losing our way to Christ.
The Rev. Eric Law, in his book Holy Currencies: 6 Blessings for Sustainable Missional Ministries, shows us a different way to think about the flow of currencies in
our lives. Within the usual offerings of time, talent, and treasure is contained a breadth and depth of re-imagining and
discovering our personal gifts for ministry that take us well beyond the scope
of a seasonal directive. Stewardship - Missional Ministry - is not merely a
specific program for a specific time of year, but rather it is a way of
life through which we continue to fulfill our Baptismal, Confirmation,
and/or less formal vows to be faithful to God.
As John Wesley said, "Not,
how much money will I give to God, but how much of God's money will I keep for
myself?" And that equation works equally well with the other two
elements of the stewardship trio: time and talent. I don't know what
tomorrow will bring for my community, my country, or this world, but I will
pray without ceasing for the faith, the energy, mindset, to be a continuously
generous person, to be the Church [capital "C"] as a Christian in the world with many stewarding
roles. A faith community builds us up and sends us out and needs our
support in every way. The CHURCH is not inside a building, it is in
whatever we do together and on our own, to be true, faithful witnesses as part
of the Body of Christ by every thought, word, and action. That said, the physical
church is a place to gather and be spiritually refueled to take on all that is outside
and it does require ongoing sources of funding as well as other resources for
all of the seen and unseen support it provides.
Jesus reminds us, that through faithful
endurance, in giving and receiving, we will gain the strength of our souls to ensure
our eternal bounty.
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE,
PRAY
Leader: ~
O Lord our God, re-awaken us to the bounty of Your Creation, the
miracle of this earth and its treasures. Let us, and all who reside among us, celebrate
and offer ourselves as grateful stewards of this sacred trust in times of
plenty and also in time of hardship.
O
God of Power and Wonder
RESPONSE:
We
bow in faith and witness
~ O Lord our
God, we lift up our prayers for all who lead this World, this Country, and
this Community by election, fiat, or inheritance. Implant in their souls a deepening
hunger for unquestionable integrity, global and local peace, and justice
tempered with mercy for all the people everywhere. We pray
especially for: add your own petitions
O God of Power and Wonder
We
bow in faith and witness
~ O Lord our
God, nestle the aching, the fearful, and the desperate in Your loving embrace,
and revitalize all who support their needs. We now join our voices to
pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions
O God of Power and Wonder
We
bow in faith and witness
~ O Lord our
God, grant us a foretaste of the joy, as the Heavenly gates open for our beloved,
who now live in glory in Your Eternal land of milk and honey. We pray especially for… add your own petitions
O God of Power and Wonder
We
bow in faith and witness
~ O Lord our
God, we
pause in this moment to offer You our
other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud
or silently… add your own petitions
O God of Power and Wonder
We
bow in faith and witness
~ O Lord our God, quicken the spirits of those called
and ordained to speak Your Words and celebrate Your Sacraments, inspiring us all
to live lives of selfless intent in this earthly life. We
pray especially for: add your own petitions
O God of Power and Wonder
We
bow in faith and witness
The Celebrant adds: Loving,
Patient God, with unashamed confidence in the Holy Gospel of Christ, we seek to
repay all You have given us in this time and place. Grant us endurance in faith
to gain eternity for our souls and fulfill our vows through the mantle of
servanthood in Your Name. We beseech Jesus, our Redeemer Christ, the Holy
Spirit, Counselor to our souls, and our Creator Lord, who together are One
God, now and forever. Amen.
*The Season of Creation originated in the Anglican Church of South Africa and was formalized in 2008. It is designed for us to explore our faith from a Creation perspective. Click here for more information about: Season of Creation ~ In The Beginning
**Reading #2: A READING FROM PRESIDING BISHOP JOHN E. HINES
What
I hope for has little to do with growth in communicant strength, though I would
rejoice at a multitude of conversions possessing integrity. This has little to
do with bigger budgets, nothing to do with maintaining a respected place with
the carriage-trade clientele of our society. I hope for a witnessing community
of unquestioned integrity. It may - in the future, this Church of ours - be an
even smaller Church because of its witness; less powerful, and less influential
- as a secular society gauges power and influence. For the essential question
is not, “How shall the Episcopal Church grow?” - but rather, “How can the
Episcopal Church be faithful?” For that is the heritage worth sacrificing for -
worth passing on to our children and grandchildren. God forbid that they should
come to a time and place unashamed of the Gospel, but ashamed of us. ~ Kenneth
Kesselus, John E. Hines, from Farewell Sermon in Granite on
Fire, Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, 1995.
Bishop Hines served as the 22nd Presiding Bishop of the
Episcopal Church from 1965-1973
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