Sunday, October 28, 2012

Hope

No sermon manuscript this week, but some words from Gustavo Gutierrez to consider and ponder.

"We look with faith for the triumph of righteousness and the life everlasting."

United Church of Acworth Faith and Covenant

"To hope does not mean to know the future, but rather to be open, in an attitude of spiritual childhood, to accepting it as a gift.  But the gift is accepted in the negation of injustice, in the protest against trampled human rights, and in the struggle for peace and fellowship."


Hope leads her two older sisters, faith and charity.  "But this will be true only if hope in the future seeks roots in the present, if it takes shape in daily events with their joys to experience  but also with their injustices to eliminate and their enslavements from which to be liberated.  Camus...said 'true generosity towards the future consists in giving everything to the present.'"

Gustavo Gutierrez in A Theology of Liberation, p. 125

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Out of Our Comfort Zones Into God's Healing

A sermon for the twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost given at the United Church of Acworth, NH on October 21, 2012.


A year before he began his major work for civil rights, Martin Luther King Jr. preached a sermon he called “Paul’s Letter to American Christians”
It’s a sermon in which he imagines what the Apostle Paul might write if he were to write to Christians in America in 1956.
I want to read an excerpt from it to you:

“For many years I have longed to be able to come to see you. I have heard so much of you and of what you are doing. I have heard of the fascinating and astounding advances that you have made in the scientific realm. I have heard of your dashing subways and flashing airplanes. Through your scientific genius you have been able to dwarf distance and place time in chains. You have been able to carve highways through the stratosphere. So in your world you have made it possible to eat breakfast in New York City and dinner in Paris, France.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Listen to What the Spirit is Saying


Sermon notes for Sunday October 15, 2012 at the United Church of Acworth, NH.

We depend, as did our ancestors, upon the continual guidance of the Holy Spirit to lead us into all truth.
UCA Faith and Covenant

I will ask the Father, and he will give you another helper, who will stay with you forever. He is the Spirit, who reveals the truth about God.” John 14:16-17a

When...the Spirit comes, who reveals the truth about God, he will lead you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own authority, but he will speak of what he hears and will tell you of things to come.”
John 17:13

We read in the letter to the Hebrews that “the word of God is alive and active, sharper than any double-edged sword. It cuts all the way through, to where soul and spirit meet, to where joints and marrow come together. It judges the desires and thoughts of a person's heart. There is nothing that can be hid from God; everything in all creation is exposed and lies open before God's eyes. And it is to God that we must all give an account of ourselves.”

We read from our faith and covenant, that “we depend, as did our ancestors, upon the continual guidance of the Holy Spirit to lead us into all truth.”

For our ancestors this was an extremely important statement. Just as it said that we depend on the guidance of the Holy Spirit, it implied that we do not depend on the self-help gurus, the elite teachers of the schools, or some special representative of God, be it Pope or Prophet or other self-proclaimed mouthpiece of the divine.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Be Still and Know

Here is audio for a sermon given on October 7, 2012 at the United Church of Acworth, NH.

MP3 Audio:  Be Still and Know


Matthew 6:19-34



THE PEACE OF WILD THINGS
When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children's lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things