E-pistle Archives

April 3 – Easter Worship: A Surprise-Free Zone

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Easter @ LPC.  That is, our Easter worship services at LPC. You probably know by now – 6:00 a.m. at Core Creek Park, and then 8:30, 9:45, and 11:30.

You need to know ahead of time that there will be no surprises, at least not in our worship.  That’s okay.  We do not need to be surprised by our worship. We need to figure out how to be surprised again by the story we tell.

I love worship Easter worship at LPC.  It is a privilege and not a burden to be at all four services.  The sun will rise at 6:39 on Easter morning. That means that, like Mary, we rise early, while it is still dark, and that as we worship we will watch the eastern horizon grow brighter even as our hope grows bright in resurrection light.  Chapel worship at 8:30 is simple, uncomplicated, as we sing “Jesus Christ is Risen Today” and “The Day of Resurrection.”  We will be called to worship by the oldest Christian call to worship, “He is risen! He is risen indeed!”  Contemporary worship at 11:30 will begin with a powerful new interpretation of the old call – “Christ is Risen, He is Risen Indeed.” Continue reading

March 27 – The Words of this Week

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Holy Week. It is the last week in Lent and during it we will remember the passion of Christ. The week begins with Palm Sunday when we sing loud Hosanna!Maundy Thursday is the day we recall the Last Supper in the Upper Room. Our worship will conclude with a brief service of Tenebrae during which we will read the Scripture passages that describe Jesus in Gethsemane  on the Mount of Olives. On Good Friday we will focus on the crucifixion at Golgotha, the death of the Paschal lamb,  and then keep quiet watch until we celebrate the resurrection on Easter morning. Continue reading

March 20 – How Much Sin Can Love Cover?

It was over in thirty seconds, but it changed everything. We muddled through to the end, but everyone felt the tension. I was glad to leave.

I was at a professional seminar earlier this week. We were a group of pastors. We were talking about addiction and in one of the breakout sessions the topic turned to pain management, an altogether appropriate turn in the conversation. Our presenter had some helpful insight.  It was right then that it happened.

I don’t remember exactly what she said, but in the context of pain, the woman to my left – I know her slightly – said something snarky about dentists. I suppose it was meant as humor, but it wasn’t very funny. Poor dentists. No one ever says anything nice about them. In fact, it was comment with an edge and denigrating to an entire profession. Continue reading

March 13 – Frank, I Hardly Knew Ya

old manEvery so often I preach at the Sunday evening worship service at Attleboro Retirement Center.  I count it a privilege to help these faithful men and women, all in the last chapters of their lives, gather at the close of the Lord’s Day to offer praise, give thanks, and hear the Word proclaimed.  It is never a large group, but Jane, a resident and a wonderful pianist, plays the hymns well and the singing, if not strong, is faithful.  Old voices, too, make a joyful noise.

I would guess that it may have been five or six years ago that I first met Frank, and after a while he was always the worship leader when I came to preach. I think he wanted it that way, and I know I did.  Frank was a Presbyterian, all his life a Presbyterian.  He liked helping when the Presbyterian pastor was preaching.

Frank and I got along. Continue reading

March 6 – Grumble, Grumble. Murmur, Murmur

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The Bible is full of vice and warnings against it. Famously, the New Testament contains a number of “vice lists,” none better known than the list in Romans 1:29-31. Making the case against sinful humanity, the Apostle writes of all of us, “They were filled with all manner of unrighteousness, evil, covetousness, malice. They are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, maliciousness. They are gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, foolish, faithless, heartless, ruthless.”

The thing about the vice lists is that that catch us all. Proud about avoiding the pitfall into which my neighbor has fallen, the lists are just long enough to find me out. Avoid such things and such people, Paul admonishes us again and again. Continue reading