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<channel><title><![CDATA[Welcome to Trinity! 140 Years of Tradition! - Blogging toward Sunday: Pastor's Message]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/blogging-toward-sunday-pastors-message.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[Blogging toward Sunday: Pastor's Message]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 02:17:53 -0800</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Easter 3 Message]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/04/easter-3-message.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/04/easter-3-message.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 18:12:45 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/04/easter-3-message.html</guid><description><![CDATA[3 Easter 2012 B JJ You know the Resurrection stories are different from one Gospeller to  another.&nbsp; The timing and places of the Master&rsquo;s appearances contradict and  are impossible to harmonize. You know why.&nbsp; Each writer has his own stories to tell and his own  reasons for telling them.&nbsp; Their information is different from one  another. But the real reason they are so different?&nbsp;& [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph" style='text-align:left;'>3 Easter 2012 B JJ<br /> You know the Resurrection stories are different from one Gospeller to <br /> another.&nbsp; The timing and places of the Master&rsquo;s appearances contradict and <br /> are impossible to harmonize.<br /> You know why.&nbsp; Each writer has his own stories to tell and his own <br /> reasons for telling them.&nbsp; Their information is different from one <br /> another.<br /> But the real reason they are so different?&nbsp;&nbsp; A resurrected person <br /> is hard to pin down.&nbsp; Or at least pinned down again as he was to the <br /> cross.<br /> He dies.&nbsp; He is shut in a tomb.&nbsp; A terrific angel rolls the stone <br /> away.&nbsp; Soldiers fall over like dead men. He walks through doors.&nbsp; He <br /> shows the holy wounds.&nbsp; He eats fish.&nbsp; He appears at will.&nbsp; What <br /> does it mean?<br /> He is not a ghost but still a human, a resurrected human, the very first of <br /> our race to experience what God will give to us all.&nbsp; Resurrection!&nbsp; <br />Believe it!<br /> I John 3.&nbsp; What we will be has not yet been revealed.&nbsp; What we do <br /> know is that when he is revealed, we will be like him, for we will see him as he <br /> is.&nbsp; And all who have this hope in him purify themselves just as he is <br /> pure.&rdquo;.<br /> Luke went to a lot of trouble trying to tell us what Jesus was like <br /> resurrected.&nbsp; This is what we get out of it: Our Master is really <br /> real.&nbsp; Death is behind him.&nbsp; Satan is trampled and kicked to hell.<br /> The Resurrected One said then, and HE says here today:&nbsp; &ldquo;Peace be with <br /> you.&rdquo; HE means this: <br />&ldquo;I&rsquo;m giving you order out of disorder like the first <br /> day of creation.&rdquo;&nbsp; <br />He means &ldquo;you have goodwill and serenity <br /> within.&rdquo;&nbsp; <br />And he means, &ldquo;you have salvation that started when the Holy <br /> Spirit made his baptismal visit.&nbsp;<br /> We pause for an ad from our Sponsor, God the Trinity.<br /> In the Liturgy, there are two places back to back we must pay attention <br /> to.&nbsp; <br />The first is when I bless you and say, &ldquo;The PEACE of the Lord be <br /> with you always.&rdquo;&nbsp; Peace is not a ho-hum word.&nbsp; It is an active God <br /> Gift the moment I say it.&nbsp;<br /> Consider the blessing that you are receiving.&nbsp; Cross yourself in <br /> thanks.<br />Then you return the blessing to me.&nbsp; I bow in thanks and cross <br /> myself.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Next: I bid you share this peace blessing.<br />And you bless one another with <br /> the words, &ldquo;peace be with you.&rdquo;&nbsp; Don&rsquo;t say, &ldquo;good to see you.&rdquo; Don&rsquo;t <br /> introduce yourself.&nbsp; Don&rsquo;t make chit-chat. Don&rsquo;t consider this a 7th inning <br /> stretch.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> It is THE time for you to use your priestly power.&nbsp; What you must&nbsp; <br /> say is, &ldquo;Peace be with you.&rdquo;&nbsp; Then be quiet!&nbsp; Please.&nbsp; Pretty <br /> please.&nbsp; You will see the spiritual benefit at work.<br /> Welcome back!<br /> I know it&rsquo;s hard for us to be really real, to be the new creation, to be the <br /> children of God, but that is who we are.<br /> Right now, this morning as I proclaim Christ, how many of you drifted into:&nbsp; <br />fear of something coming, <br />troubles that play over and over, <br />anxiety <br /> about dying, <br />anger at someone, <br />boredom and thinking how hard this bench <br /> is on my bottom, <br />joy of sex fantasies, <br />thinking what will I eat <br /> today.&nbsp; <br />How much Old Creation gets in your way?&nbsp;&nbsp; <br />(Note: <br /> wandering thoughts aren&rsquo;t bad. It&rsquo;s where and when they&rsquo;re done.&nbsp; Sermons <br /> are for thinking God stuff.&nbsp; I spend 15-20 hours on preaching each <br /> week.&nbsp; God spent his only begotten Son, so attentive participation is <br /> good.)<br /> It is difficult to be in the world, but not of the world.&nbsp; There&rsquo;s a <br /> (silly) TV commercial with a guy who steps back and forth over a &ldquo;painted on the <br /> floor&rdquo; international date line.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> We don&rsquo;t have the luxury of a painted line.&nbsp; Being OF the world is <br /> always inside us.&nbsp; <br />We are not careful where we step.&nbsp; We are <br /> hopeless and UN-resurrected without the dear Lord.&nbsp; Without him we spiral <br /> ever downward into life that&rsquo;s not real.<br />Even with him, it&rsquo;s easy to <br /> sin.&nbsp; We can&rsquo;t purify ourselves unless he is doing the purifying.&nbsp; We <br /> can&rsquo;t please God unless it is through the destroyed and risen Christ.<br /> But when this crucified God, the Resurrected God gets hold on our baptized <br /> bodies. OMG!&nbsp; Oh, my God!&nbsp; I say that very advisably and with real <br /> excitement, not the put on kind..<br /> I didn&rsquo;t forget the second announcement of the Lord.&nbsp; &ldquo;It is written <br /> that Messiah is to suffer and to rise from the dead on the third day, and that <br /> repentance and forgiveness of sins is to be proclaimed in his name to all, and <br /> you are witnesses of these things.&rdquo;<br /> You and I know that when we witness we run the chance, the danger of getting <br /> a turn down, a shut-down.&nbsp; So what?&nbsp; Use your Peace from Above!<br /> I have heard that Episcopalians don&rsquo;t do God Witnessing.&nbsp; I do want you <br /> to remember that you are the new creation.&nbsp; Shut down the excuse nonsense <br /> and start thinking about your life with Jesus.&nbsp;&nbsp; Remember, in Jesus we <br /> are really real!<br /> If you can&rsquo;t talk to people, you can do favors for others, you can smile at <br /> people, you can care for others even at the expense of your own good.<br />Be <br /> really real.&nbsp; Remember.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s not about you.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s about another <br /> person who needs the resurrection.<br /> You can break the shell of your own self-image and stop gossiping, stop <br /> ignoring, stop playing like this is not your eternal family, because it <br /> is.&nbsp; <br />At least, learn the names of all your fellow <br /> parishioners.&nbsp;&nbsp; That&rsquo;s why we are wearing name tags!&nbsp; Get to know <br /> them.&nbsp; They are really real, just like you, just like Jesus himself.<br /> Of course, we all are learners.&nbsp; This is the school for holiness and <br /> none of us has graduated yet and probably won&rsquo;t before we die.<br /> But, consider Jesus himself is in our midst.&nbsp; Listen closely:&nbsp; <br /> &ldquo;Peace be with you.&rdquo;<br /><span></span><br /><span></span><br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br /><span></span><br /><span></span></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Easter 2!]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/04/easter-2.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/04/easter-2.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2012 17:19:03 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/04/easter-2.html</guid><description><![CDATA[2 Easter 2012 As I receive the Blessed Sacrament, one of my private prayers is Thomas&rsquo;, &ldquo;My  Lord, and my God.&rdquo;&nbsp; It&rsquo;s one of the prayers we all may say as we consume  our Lord Jesus in the bread and wine. More of that later. This morning, I want to share with you how the church deals with this amazing  sentence of the Risen Jesus Christ:&nbsp; &ldquo;He breathed on the ho [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph">2 Easter 2012<br /><span></span><br /><span></span><br /> As I receive the Blessed Sacrament, one of my private prayers is Thomas&rsquo;, &ldquo;My <br /> Lord, and my God.&rdquo;&nbsp; It&rsquo;s one of the prayers we all may say as we consume <br /> our Lord Jesus in the bread and wine.<br /> More of that later.<br /> This morning, I want to share with you how the church deals with this amazing <br /> sentence of the Risen Jesus Christ:&nbsp; &ldquo;He breathed on the holy apostles and <br /> said to them, &lsquo;Receive the Holy Spirit.&nbsp; If you forgive the sins of any, <br /> they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.&rsquo; <br /> &rdquo;<br />I&rsquo;m pretty sure you have heard Christians say, &ldquo;I don&rsquo;t need to confess my <br /> sins to another human being.&nbsp; I go straight to God.&rdquo;<br />I am going to argue <br /> against this point, and I hope I don&rsquo;t belabor it to kingdom come.&nbsp; <br /> <br />This denial of Confession&rsquo;s grace is a symptom of a larger problem.&nbsp; <br /> The more radical the protesting Christian, the less they depend on God&rsquo;s church <br /> and sacraments to receive grace/forgiveness/new life from God.&nbsp; <br />Because <br /> we live with protesting Christians, marry, love and are related to them, it&rsquo;s <br /> important to know what we Catholics believe.<br />And it&rsquo;s important not to throw <br /> stones at them: 1) because any attack assures us of a counterattack, 2) because <br /> we are related to them in the faith, and 3) it&rsquo;s not a Christian thing to do. <br /> They are not the enemy.<br />Many Protestants do not believe the Real and powerful <br /> Presence of our Lord God in the Mass.&nbsp; They claim to eat only bread and <br /> wine and remember that Jesus died for them, but they don&rsquo;t eat the body and most <br /> precious blood of God.&nbsp; <br />If they believe that, whatever they call it, <br /> Jesus is not there in the sacrament, not if a congregation has not invited him, <br /> not if their minister teaches he can&rsquo;t be there.<br />Our Lord Jesus truly did die <br /> for us to relieve us of our sins&rsquo; condemnation and estrangement from God.&nbsp; <br /> And he puts this Cross Atonement in the eating and drinking of his Body and <br /> Blood! <br />And that is only part of it!&nbsp; In this communing, Jesus Christ <br /> moves into our bodies, minds and souls and sets up an increasingly large strong <br /> place.&nbsp; <br />Here, he defends us from sin and temptation.&nbsp; Here he <br /> makes us joyful people, a hopeful people, and a people who are joined at the hip <br /> with all believers, Protestants and Catholics alike.<br />Further, the more <br /> radical Christian protesters do not believe in the worth of holy Baptism, the <br /> first Sacrament.&nbsp; They teach that it is only a public affirmation to the <br /> faith they already have.<br />I&rsquo;m not going to deny the faith of these <br /> folks.&nbsp; I&rsquo;ve seen it in action!&nbsp;&nbsp; <br />However, we teach that <br /> Baptism brings the Holy Spirit to us, who gives us for free the gifts of &ldquo;love, <br /> joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness and <br /> self-control.&rdquo;&nbsp; Peter also reminds us &ldquo;Baptism doth also now save <br /> us.&rdquo;<br />This holy bath opens the door to the church, to the angel guardians, to <br /> all the saints, and to the family of all Christians.&nbsp; <br />We truly are &ldquo;the <br /> house of God and the gate of Heaven!&rdquo;&nbsp; Here we receive Prayer, the ongoing <br /> conversation with God who promises to hear us.<br />More! The Holy Spirit gives <br /> the knowledge of the Scripture, the book of Faith!&nbsp; He does this through <br /> the Teaching Ministry of Bishops and Priests and our own reason.<br />Back to <br /> Confession/Absolution. Jesus also gives the church this remarkable and helpful <br /> sacrament.<br />Yes, we can pray for forgiveness and receive it, and it&rsquo;s even <br /> better to hear God say it!&nbsp; Every time we confess to a fellow Christian <br /> we&rsquo;ve sinned against, and that person forgives us, we hear God forgive us. <br /> <br />Every Sunday we hear Absolution from a priest.&nbsp; And it really gets up <br /> close and personal when we go one-on-one with a priest who speaks forgiveness <br /> out loud just to me, and who can direct me and support me.<br />I ask folks who <br /> don&rsquo;t yet believe the sacramental way, &ldquo;How come you walk the Way dressed only <br /> in shorts? Put on the whole Christ, the complete outfit of the grace from <br /> God.&rdquo;<br />Our teachers instruct us that God only works through &ldquo;means.&rdquo; a word <br /> that indicates stuff --- water and word of Promise; Preaching and word of <br /> Promise; the Holy Eucharist and word of Promise; and a priest&rsquo;s hand over us or <br /> hand on pate and the word of Promise.<br />How would we ever believe if we did not <br /> have Means to receive the&nbsp; Promise?&nbsp; Gospel words with Gospel <br /> stuff?<br />Our Risen Lord had a wonderful love for us when he gave us <br /> Reconciliation.&nbsp; (the latest church word for Confession and <br /> Forgiveness.)<br />&ldquo;Reconciliation&rdquo; is not a truce or a cease-fire between <br /> enemies.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s really a Communion!&nbsp; A coming together and being made <br /> one!&nbsp; It&rsquo;s God saying, you are my covenant people, and &ldquo;I will be merciful <br /> toward your iniquities, and I will remember your sins no more!&rdquo; (Hebrews <br /> 8:12)<br />I started out this morning quoting St. Thomas&rsquo; worship words: &ldquo;My Lord <br /> and my God!&rdquo;<br />I said it&rsquo;s one of the private prayers we may say as we receive <br /> the Risen Christ Jesus.<br />He is our human Lord and Master, our very wise <br /> Teacher, friend and brother.&nbsp; <br />He is also our God, the very first of our <br /> race to ascend into heaven and who promises by his wounds and cross to bring us <br /> along with him.&nbsp; <br />He sits on the right hand of the Father, understands <br /> our humanity as no other, and forgives us our sins in so many ways.<br />He also <br /> makes his throne in today&rsquo;s bread and wine.&nbsp; Truly, of all the places in <br /> the world he could be, He is always here among us, according to his promise, and <br /> here he should be worshiped by us, his sinful/forgiven people.<br />My Lord and my <br /> God!<br /><span></span><br /><span></span><br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br /><span></span><br /><span></span></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Easter Sermon]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/04/easter-sermon.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/04/easter-sermon.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 16:57:32 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/04/easter-sermon.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Mark 16:1-8 There&rsquo;s a stone counter top in my apartment&rsquo;s kitchen.&nbsp; They told me it  was called,&ldquo;Delicatus&rdquo;, Latin for &ldquo;good looking&rdquo;.&nbsp; And the stone is just  that.&nbsp; I stare into it for long minutes at a time.&nbsp; What else does an  old celibate have to do with his time?&nbsp; This &ldquo;delicatus&rdquo; stone is tan with three shades of brown-colo [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text" style=" text-align: left; ">Mark 16:1-8<br /> There&rsquo;s a stone counter top in my apartment&rsquo;s kitchen.&nbsp; They told me it <br /> was called,&ldquo;Delicatus&rdquo;, Latin for &ldquo;good looking&rdquo;.&nbsp; And the stone is just <br /> that.&nbsp; I stare into it for long minutes at a time.&nbsp; What else does an <br /> old celibate have to do with his time?&nbsp;<br /> This &ldquo;delicatus&rdquo; stone is tan with three shades of brown-colored smudges in <br /> it.&nbsp; <br />Veins of black lightning streak through it.&nbsp; Glistenings <br /> shine like fool&rsquo;s gold.&nbsp; <br />Clear little lakes have pooled here and there <br /> for millions of years. <br />Small occasional red and purple jewels surprise me on <br /> its surface.&nbsp; <br />I really do stare at it a lot!<br /> An important actor in today&rsquo;s gospel is a &ldquo;delicatus&rdquo; stone, an attractive, <br /> delightful invitation to life.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> But as Mary Magdalene, Mary James&rsquo; Mother and Salome worried, &ldquo;Oh, that big <br /> stone!&nbsp; Can anyone roll it away from death&rsquo;s door?&nbsp; Will we even get <br /> close to Jesus&rsquo; body?&rdquo;<br /> But, there was the stone, already rolled to the side, and sparkling for all <br /> it was worth!&nbsp; &ldquo;Delicatus&rdquo; was the first, albeit silent witness to the <br /> resurrection!<br /> Seeing it, the three myrrh-bearers immediately thought, &ldquo;Grave robbers&rdquo;, but <br /> who would steal the naked body of a crucified criminal?&nbsp; Nobody!&nbsp; <br /> Period.&nbsp;<br /> As they tiptoed into the cave, there a man (an angel man?) dressed in white <br /> announced, &ldquo;He has been raised!&rdquo;<br /> What did the three do with that shocking, unpredictable message?&nbsp; They <br /> did what I would have done.&nbsp; They ran off, scared into silence!&nbsp; They <br /> couldn&rsquo;t even speak!&nbsp; Terror and amazement froze their tongues!&nbsp; They <br /> didn&rsquo;t tell anyone what they had just witnessed.&nbsp; THE END<br /> Many of the earliest copies of St. Mark do end right there, with the word: <br /> AMEN!&nbsp; AMEN is like slamming into a stone wall!&nbsp; Who stole the next <br /> chapter?&nbsp; DishNet blinked off right in the middle of Survivors!<br /> Most Morality plays would have finished the story.&nbsp; The devil moves <br /> Herod, Pontius Pilate, the Priests, the crucifiers, and the guards at the tomb <br /> like pieces on a chess board.&nbsp; Satan is sure he&rsquo;s won.&nbsp; The women are <br /> without hope.&nbsp; Their king is not only checked, but knocked off the board, <br /> along with all his followers, pawns, knights, bishops!<br /> The three women were caught up in death.&nbsp; The story was over, and it <br /> ended just like everything else in life, with death.&nbsp; Jesus didn&rsquo;t <br /> win.&nbsp; He lost, and they lost along with him.<br /> They had witnessed the vapor trail of the resurrection!&nbsp; The delicatus <br /> stone, the angel-man!&nbsp; But death was still holding the three in its <br /> paradigm, like wood in a vise.<br /> Just like he holds us all.&nbsp; Death is how it is.&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;Death <br /> kills,&rdquo; says the bumper sticker.<br /> Death is what happens to the unwary, to the weak, to prostitutes, the young, <br /> and the minorities, and to everyone else, just because.<br />Like the toddler who <br /> was backed over by her daddy&rsquo;s best friend Thursday<br />Like the military photos <br /> of our young people who will never grow to maturity in peace<br />Like the <br /> thousands of civilians caught up and slaughtered by war machines<br /> Our paradigm (viewpoint) is like that of the three women, but it differs a <br /> little bit.<br /> We don&rsquo;t see the arrest, the killing, the blood, the burial.&nbsp; But we do <br /> experience the lostness, the depression, the &ldquo;what&rsquo;s the use-ness&rdquo;, the dying of <br /> America, and climate death as well.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Crooked money men rule us, and they can&rsquo;t be stopped because so much of our <br /> government is in their pockets, too.&nbsp; <br />23 million citizens are in jails, <br /> but not one top dog of the money men are among them.&nbsp; It does sort of make <br /> for the doldrums, doesn&rsquo;t it?<br /> Turn to God?&nbsp; Which one?&nbsp; The scolding, 1-issue god of American <br /> bishops?&nbsp; The money god of TV evangelists?&nbsp; The hellfire and brimstone <br /> god of fundamentalists?&nbsp; It&rsquo;s a wonder anyone&rsquo;s here this morning, because <br /> the church seems so unrelated to reality.<br /> We have gagged the Good News with American Cultural Religion, the ACR.&nbsp; <br /> Easter Eggs roll down a hill far away.&nbsp; Rabbits hippity-hop past pastel <br /> crosses, and little chicks are dyed, and die for the delight of toddlers.<br /> And after a while, we all die, too.<br /> Sorry.&nbsp; I&rsquo;m on too much of a roll here.&nbsp; My big point is that death <br /> holds on to us, and it is stronger than us and gets everyone of us.<br /> Or it would, except<br />The stone has been rolled away.&nbsp; It sparkles and <br /> shines with the great good news that I preach and you know!&nbsp; The death cave <br /> is empty!&nbsp;<br /> The Lord God who promises, has delivered, and not a second too soon!&nbsp; He <br /> raised Jesus from death!&nbsp; When the three women got over the shock, they <br /> shouted &ldquo;RESURRECTION&rdquo;.<br />When the apostles saw Jesus they took up the victory <br /> yell!, and I guess the rest is history.<br /> Except.&nbsp; Except it&rsquo;s not history today.&nbsp; Today is resurrection, and <br /> it&rsquo;s ours!&nbsp; Because of God&rsquo;s Savior, Death can&rsquo;t win.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> We have a new paradigm, a new outlook! <br />God gave us brand new, freshly <br /> created lives today on the strength of one death.&nbsp; Jesus&rsquo; death for our new <br /> and unending lives!&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> St. Peter says the church, you and I, are living stones.&nbsp; We are the <br /> rolled away stones that uncover the only good news worth telling.&nbsp; With <br /> good looking lives, with lives that are absolutely delightful, &ldquo;delicatus&rdquo;, <br /> let&rsquo;s tell it:&nbsp; Alleluia!&nbsp; Christ is Risen!<br />&nbsp;<br /><span></span><br /><span></span><br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><span></span><br /><span></span><br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br /><span></span><br /><span></span></div>  ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Lent 5 Sermon]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/lent-5-sermon.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/lent-5-sermon.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 01:12:03 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/lent-5-sermon.html</guid><description><![CDATA[5 Lent 2012&nbsp; He  said:&nbsp; &ldquo;Those who love their life  lose it, and those who hate their life in this world will keep it for eternal  life.&rdquo;&nbsp; In spite of  the terrible work load this sentence hints at, there is only one theme in the  Readings Today:&nbsp; What  Jesus does for us.&nbsp; Let&rsquo;s start  with that dire statement, &ldquo;Those who love their l [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text">5 Lent 2012&nbsp;<br /> He <br /> said:&nbsp; &ldquo;Those who love their life <br /> lose it, and those who hate their life in this world will keep it for eternal <br /> life.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> In spite of <br /> the terrible work load this sentence hints at, there is only one theme in the <br /> Readings Today:&nbsp; <strong>What <br /> Jesus does for us.</strong>&nbsp;<br /> Let&rsquo;s start <br /> with that dire statement, &ldquo;Those who love their life lose <br /> it.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> Who does <br /> that <strong>not</strong> include? &nbsp;Scripture <br /> says in several places, &ldquo;there are none who are righteous. No, not one.&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In Romans 3, Paul said &ldquo;we <br /> have all fallen short of the mark of<br />&nbsp; righteousness.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> Throughout <br /> my life, I have considered what I have ever done without at least a touch of <br /> selfishness.&nbsp; In my diary, I&rsquo;ve <br /> made entries on the subject.<br /> Here&rsquo;s a <br /> few.&nbsp;<br /> &ldquo;I gave a <br /> beggar a dollar&nbsp; at the <br /> 7th Street Exit today.&nbsp; <br /> Then I went home and put a twenty and pocket change in my savings <br /> jug.&rdquo;&nbsp; Same Pocket.&nbsp; <br /> &ldquo;Soul, take thy ease and plan to build bigger <br /> barns.&rdquo;<br /> &ldquo;I have <br /> always made sure that somehow my good deeds are known.&nbsp; <br /> I couldn&rsquo;t give Santa a plate of cookies and milk without putting my <br /> business card in plain sight.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> &ldquo;Did I <br /> become a priest to save my soul?&nbsp; <br /> Padre numero uno.&nbsp;<br /> &ldquo;Don&rsquo;t let <br /> my left hand know what my right hand is doing.&nbsp; Who is he kidding?&nbsp; <br /> I want everyone to know.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> &ldquo;I don&rsquo;t <br /> believe I have ever done a selfless deed that is not somehow tainted with <br /> self-interest, pride or&hellip;&rdquo;and the rest is scratched <br /> out.&nbsp;<br /> Forgive <br /> me.&nbsp; I&rsquo;m beginning to feel prideful <br /> in telling you how awful I am.&nbsp; <br /> That goes to show how difficult it is to lose my life and how impossible <br /> it is to save my life.&nbsp;<br /> Impossible, <br /> but who doesn&rsquo;t try to do good for all the wrong reasons?&nbsp;<br /> Who gives the church a healthy chunk of his/her income without something<br />&nbsp; in the brain telling him/her, God will like me better <br /> now?&nbsp;<br /> On the <br /> 2nd Sunday I was commenting to the Bishop&rsquo;s Committee that we give <br /> money to the church out of love for all that God has done for us in Christ.&nbsp; Who was I kidding?&nbsp; <br /> We make up every excuse for why we don&rsquo;t sacrifice, until we have calmed <br /> down enough to keep giving the same amount again this <br /> year.&nbsp;<br /> Did you ever <br /> hear this story?&nbsp; In a small German <br /> village the folks planned a feast for their patron saint who was martyred for <br /> being a Christian.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Besides the <br /> food, everyone was to bring a jug of wine and pour it into the big barrel in the <br /> middle of the square and everyone would share it the next day.&nbsp; <br /> Throughout Saturday and into the night people walked briskly to the <br /> barrel and poured the contents of their jugs carefully into <br /> it.&nbsp;<br /> The next day <br /> the priest was to draw the first glass from the big barrel and lead the people <br /> in a toast.&nbsp; Germans consider a <br /> toast to be a liquid prayer.<br /> He drew out <br /> the first glass, raised it high, and discovered --- his glass was filled with <br /> water.&nbsp;<br /> Could that <br /> be a parable for our parish?&nbsp; Why <br /> else are we always in the red?&nbsp; We <br /> aren&rsquo;t that small, and we aren&rsquo;t that <br /> poor.&nbsp;<br /> The truth <br /> hurts, but we must admit to selfishness:&nbsp; <br /> &ldquo;Those who love their life lose <br /> it.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> Now let&rsquo;s <br /> look closely at what is really going on between the Savior and us.&nbsp; <br /> It is not what we do for him.&nbsp; <br /> It&rsquo;s what he does for us!&nbsp;<br /> Jesus did <br /> say, &ldquo;whoever serves me must follow me, and where I am, there will my SLAVE be <br /> also.&rdquo;<br /> But that is <br /> simply a statement of fact.&nbsp; It is <br /> not one of those &ldquo;IF/THEN&rdquo; statements of religious law, like the 10 <br /> commandments.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> It is <strong><em><u>&ldquo;because/therefore.&rdquo;&nbsp; <br /> </u></em></strong><u>&ldquo;Because I died in your place, therefore I am giving you <br /> my life.&rdquo;</u>&nbsp;<br /> Does Jesus <br /> expect perfection from us?&nbsp; I know <br /> the law does, and God did put Israel under a system of laws to teach the world <br /> <strong>that we cannot live under law. <br /> </strong>&nbsp;It is that dark, hopeless law <br /> background that makes the whole world look for the Light of the World, our dear, <br /> sweet Lord Jesus.<br /> It was tough <br /> going for our Master to sacrifice his life.&nbsp; He asked God to deliver him from <br /> crucifixion, until he realized that he simply had to die or the world would also <br /> go up, <strong>not in a blaze of glory</strong>, <strong>but into the black hole of the <br /> universe</strong> where the prince of darkness is <br /> waiting.&nbsp;<br /> You and I <br /> follow Jesus, because he is our new owner.&nbsp; But we can&rsquo;t ever do it perfectly, and <br /> Jesus doesn&rsquo;t expect it.&nbsp;That&rsquo;s why <br /> he invented confession and forgiveness for Christians.&nbsp; <br /> (That should be followed by a &ldquo;duh,&rdquo; right?)&nbsp; <br /> Of course, if I say Private Confession, some might dig in their heels, <br /> even though I attest how good it&rsquo;s&nbsp; <br /> been for me.&nbsp;<br /> Confession/forgiveness is why he lives inside us.&nbsp; <br /> That&rsquo;s why the Spirit guides us.&nbsp; <br /> That&rsquo;s why the Father has given us eternal life through the crossed-up <br /> life of Jesus: &nbsp;So we can follow <br /> the Master, turning from the old tyrant to the <br /> Lord!&nbsp;<br /> Now, to the <br /> other statement:&nbsp; &ldquo;Where I am, <br /> there will my slave be also.&rdquo;<br /> Did the <br /> Great Lord promise to be here today?&nbsp; <br /> In our midst?&nbsp; Yes.&nbsp;And he got here first!&nbsp;<br /> Did you know <br /> that&rsquo;s why we parade to the middle of the church, to show and remember this <br /> promise, to be in the midst of us?&nbsp; <br /> He is the Last and best Word of God, He is in the midst of us.&nbsp;Right this <br /> minute!&nbsp;<br /> He pulled us <br /> all in here.&nbsp; Contrary to popular <br /> opinion we don&rsquo;t decide to come to church.&nbsp; Our sweet new Owner yanks our chain (a <br /> chain of love), tells us to wake up, puts a smile on our faces and gets us to <br /> where HE is going.&nbsp;<br /> We <br /> Christians confuse &ldquo;get to&rdquo; with &ldquo;have to&rdquo; way more than we <br /> should.&nbsp;<br /> If you are <br /> in a &ldquo;have to&rdquo;mode with Christ, that&rsquo;s your bag, and you&rsquo;ll carry that burden <br /> until you drop out from our fellowship or discover the Gospel.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> the default <br /> mode of Christians is &ldquo;get to.&rdquo;&nbsp; <br /> The sooner we all discover that, the happier we will be.&nbsp;<br /> We&rsquo;ll be smiling all the way to the next world because we have been given <br /> eternal life.&nbsp;<br /> This week, I <br /> hope you&rsquo;ll spend some time wondering what you can do to show love to <br /> Jesus.<br /><span></span><br /><span></span><br />&nbsp;<br /> </div>  ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Lent 4March 18]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/lent-4march-18.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/lent-4march-18.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 01:32:33 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/lent-4march-18.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Jesus is talking to St. Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews and a  member of the Sanhedrin.&nbsp; Why do we  have a suspicion he&rsquo;s really talking to us?&nbsp; Hmmmm.&nbsp; Notice that Nicodemus came to Jesus by night.&nbsp; No big deal, except Jesus makes it one by contrasting darkness  and light.&nbsp; In the darkness, people do dark deeds.&nbsp;  It&rsquo;s always that way in  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text" style=" text-align: left; ">Jesus is talking to St. Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews and a <br> member of the Sanhedrin.&nbsp; Why do we <br> have a suspicion he&rsquo;s really talking to us?&nbsp; Hmmmm.&nbsp;<br> Notice that Nicodemus came to Jesus by night.&nbsp;<br> No big deal, except <u>Jesus makes</u> it one by contrasting <strong>darkness <br> and light</strong>.&nbsp;<br> In the darkness, people do dark deeds.&nbsp; <br> It&rsquo;s always that way in scary movies.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br> The classic example is that creepy motel and its creepier owner; <br> the solitary woman is shown to her room, unpacks, goes to shower, and an old <br> lady (&ldquo;eek!&rdquo;) stabs her again and again through the shower <br> curtain&nbsp;<br> But scary movies aren&rsquo;t real.&nbsp; They only reflect what we really <br> do.&nbsp;<br> Think of the Wall Street evildoers.&nbsp;&nbsp; <br> I don&rsquo;t know how dark it is behind closed doors, but you can bet the <br> light of Christ is not shining there.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>&nbsp; ---They hide behind cooked books,&nbsp;<br> ---mazes of mathematical mysteries,&nbsp;<br> ---and blame their minions who also love darkness and think they <br> can&rsquo;t be seen cheating either.&nbsp;<br> So far, the chief bankers are still hiding in the darkness; they <br> haven&rsquo;t been brought to justice, yet.<br>&nbsp;But they aren&rsquo;t the only ones.&nbsp; We cannot escape the lying, <br> hypocritical men running for this nation&rsquo;s highest office.&nbsp; <br> No matter their great money stashes, they do not bring light to the <br> country.&nbsp;<br> I mention the above because I want us to get used to their <br> darkness that we sometimes envy, get used to and walk around <br> in.&nbsp;<br> We do evil! I hate to say it, but my guess is we don&rsquo;t always <br> hate ourselves for it.&nbsp; Maybe we <br> are so used to doing evil oourselves we don&rsquo;t recognize the <br> danger?&nbsp;<br> I don&rsquo;t have to give examples of evildoing.&nbsp;<br> Scour your thoughts with <strong>God&rsquo;s <br> 10 Commands</strong>, his Brillo Pad, and you&rsquo;ll find enough examples on your <br> own.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br> Stick out your tongue in the mirror.&nbsp; <br> St. James says, <strong>&ldquo;it is a small <br> member, but it can set a forest ablaze with its <br> fire.&rdquo;</strong><br> Every night God bids us to review the day and look at our <br> actions.&nbsp; Perfect?&nbsp;<br> In tune with God?&nbsp;<br> Darkness isn&rsquo;t real darkness.&nbsp; We&rsquo;ve got that figured out.&nbsp; <br> But is it a surprise that it&rsquo;s an icon of our unbelieving world, De Soto, <br> Hillsboro, Festus, Crystal City and St. Louis?<br> We are Christ&rsquo;s people.&nbsp; <br> But we live with people who avoid the church, who despise the church, who <br> can&rsquo;t listen to one more word from us.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br> But let&rsquo;s not judge them. Listen to Ephesians:&nbsp;<br> <strong>&ldquo;All of us once lived among them<br>&nbsp; in the passions of our flesh, following the desires of flesh and sense, and we<br>&nbsp; were by nature children of wrath, like everyone else.&rdquo;&nbsp; <br> </strong>It&rsquo;s hard to get rid of that terrible<br>&nbsp; addiction.&nbsp;<br> John is a &ldquo;1-2-3&rdquo; guy.&nbsp; <br> He lays it out this way.&nbsp; <br> People commit evil deeds.&nbsp; <br> People love darkness.&nbsp; <br> Evil-doing-darkness people <strong><u>have already condemned themselves! <br> </u></strong>&nbsp;And the result of <br> condemnation is a distancing from God who is life.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br> Paul describes us:&nbsp; <br> &ldquo;YOU were dead in trespasses and sins in which you once lived.&rdquo;&nbsp;Is that our history?&nbsp; <br> Before Jesus came to us, YES.<br>&nbsp;Is that our present tense?&nbsp; No, but we live in the same city as the <br> Dead.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s a dangerous place to <br> live, and we are daily tempted and as sure as we wake up, we begin sinning&nbsp; ---in thought, word and deed <strong>Scripture</strong> <br> says; ---tempted by Devil, World and our own Sinful flesh, says the <strong>Catechism.</strong>&nbsp;<br> Yet, you and I are not &ldquo;<strong><em>condemned already</em></strong>.&rdquo;&nbsp; <br> Hear Jesus again: <strong>&ldquo;God so loved <br> the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may <br> not perish but may have eternal life!&nbsp; <br> Indeed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world, but <br> in order that the world might be saved through <br> him.&rdquo;</strong><br> The Holy Spirit has gotten into our hearts,&nbsp;<br> in the Baptismal washing,&nbsp;<br> hearing God&rsquo;s people speak Gospel,&nbsp;<br> living with people who forgive and receive forgiveness,&nbsp;<br> eating and drinking God himself,&nbsp;<br> and being strengthened by Jesus&rsquo; indwelling.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br> <strong>THE <br> END PRODUCT IS <em><u>WE <br> BELIEVE</u></em>.&nbsp; </strong>We&rsquo;re like a <br> shiny new car that rolls off the assembly line of God&rsquo;s factory.&nbsp;<br> Watch us as we speed off leaving rubber on the road.&nbsp; <br> That&rsquo;s the power called <strong><u>FAITH</u></strong><u>!</u>&nbsp;<br> We aren&rsquo;t only sinners. We also &ldquo;love the light!&rdquo;&nbsp;<br> As St. John says, Christ&rsquo;s &ldquo;light shines in the darkness, and the<br>&nbsp; darkness cannot overcome it.&rdquo; &nbsp;&nbsp;That&rsquo;s what he does for us.&nbsp; That is why we are here and not <br> elsewhere.&nbsp; A little praise never <br> hurts a sinner, does it?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br> Because the Spirit has given us faith, we love Jesus, the <strong>light of the world!&nbsp; <br> </strong>Who would not love such a benefactor, such a life-giver, such a God <br> who so loved us?<br> And, because we live in the light of Christ, we sinners also do <br> good stuff, actions that reflect the light of Christ and pleases God!&nbsp;&nbsp;<br> Jesus says, others <strong>&ldquo;clearly see that our deeds have been done <br> in God!&rdquo;&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;<br> Let me back up and roll over again what I just said about FAITH, <br> about BELIEVING.&nbsp;<br> Here are Paul&rsquo;s words: (from our Second <br> Reading.)<br> <strong>&ldquo;For <br> by grace you have been saved through faith, and faith is not your own doing; <br> faith is the gift of God---not the result of works, so that no one may <br> boast.&nbsp; For we are what HE has made <br> us, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand to be <br> our way of life.&rdquo;</strong><br> I would love to preach another <strong>sermon <br> on &ldquo;what are</strong> <strong>our good deeds that we <br> do in God?&rdquo;</strong>&nbsp;<br> I won&rsquo;t, but I remind you of a quote from<br><span></span><strong>George<br>&nbsp; Fox, the Quaker</strong>:&nbsp; <strong>&ldquo;Manners <br> is least love.&rdquo;</strong> And from the <strong>psychotherapist, &ldquo;everyone needs a smile, <br> a touch, a kind word and eyes looking at them in <br> love.&rdquo;</strong><br><span></span><br><span></span><br> And I think this quote is from the ever so talented <strong>Queen <br> Latifah:</strong> <strong>&ldquo;Get outa&rsquo;yourself, <br> girl!&nbsp; You wastin&rsquo; the only life <br> God gave you.&rdquo;</strong><br><span></span><br><span></span></div>  ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[3 Lent Father Clark's Message]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/3-lent-father-clarks-message.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/3-lent-father-clarks-message.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2012 15:55:45 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/3-lent-father-clarks-message.html</guid><description><![CDATA[The Ladies Aid of West Point Church decided they couldn&rsquo;t play  Bunco any longer because, after reading John 2 they voted their penny ante  gambling in the Lord&rsquo;s House basement offended God. &nbsp;They  were horrified that he might take a whip to each and every one of  them. (In the opinion of their priest their chicken and dumplings were  a far greater offense.)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; BUT THEY DIDN&rsquo;T G [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text">The Ladies Aid of West Point Church decided they couldn&rsquo;t play <br /> Bunco any longer because, after reading John 2 they voted their penny ante <br /> gambling in the Lord&rsquo;s House basement offended God. &nbsp;They <br /> were horrified that he might take a whip to each and every one of <br /> them.<br /> (In the opinion of their priest their chicken and dumplings were <br /> a far greater offense.)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> BUT THEY DIDN&rsquo;T GET IT.&nbsp; <br /> They didn&rsquo;t get today&rsquo;s Gospel.&nbsp; <br /> They didn&rsquo;t get THE GOSPEL either.&nbsp;<br /> In John&rsquo;s Gospel, Jesus is the replacement of the old way.&nbsp; He is the bringer of the NEW life with <br /> God.&nbsp; It unfolds this <br /> way.&nbsp;<br /> First, is the beautiful prologue in the first part of chapter <br /> 1,&nbsp; &ldquo;In the beginning was the Word <br /> and the Word was with God and the Word was GOD!&rdquo;&nbsp; The Blessed Virgin Mother gave birth to <br /> this WORD,<br /> And we &ldquo;shall call his name, JESUS, for he shall save his people <br /> from their sins.&rdquo; <br />Next ---<br /> John baptizes Jesus, and the fantastic ripping of heaven, the <br /> clear voice declaring &ldquo;My Son,&rdquo; and the Spirit dove makes an unprecedented <br /> appearance!<br /> Next---<br /> Jesus gathers disciples like a magnet gathers <br /> filings.<br /><span></span>&nbsp;Next---<br /> The wedding supper sign/miracle:&nbsp; Wine in abundance is often used by <br /> Scripture as a mark of the joy of the last days.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> We repeat this feasting abundance in Holy Communion, &ldquo;a <br /> foretaste of the feast to come&rdquo;, celebrated all around the world every day!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> OT writers speak of the abundance of wine, but nobody does it <br /> like Baruch (a Hebrew writer who lived about the same time as our <br /> Gospel.)&nbsp;<br /> In the final days, Baruch writes, &ldquo;the earth shall yield its <br /> fruit 10,000 fold; each vine shall have 1,000 branches; each branch 1,000 <br /> clusters, each cluster 1,000 grapes; and each grape 120 gallons of <br /> wine.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> It&rsquo;s easy to see at the Cana wedding the Messiah Jesus is <br /> bringing in the joy of the last days.&nbsp; <br /> Talk about abundance!&nbsp;<br /><span></span> Then---<br /> This first preaching of Jesus done in action, with very few <br /> words:&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> THE CLEANSING OF THE TEMPLE!&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Birds flying,&nbsp;<br /> sheep and cattle stampeding,&nbsp;<br /> tables making echoes as they fall,&nbsp;<br /> and the splendid ringing and jingling of hundreds, thousands of <br /> coins running down the stairs everywhere, and the sellers scattering.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> And Jesus&rsquo; shouting: <strong>&ldquo;Stop making my Father&rsquo;s house a <br /> marketplace!&rdquo;</strong><br /> What did it mean then, to those who believed?&nbsp;<br /> It signaled the end to the old way of life.&nbsp; <br /> No more paying and sacrificing for sins and for cleansing and for making <br /> people right with God!&nbsp;<br /> God&rsquo;s Son, the Anointed, the Christ/Messiah, is now the New <br /> Temple!&nbsp; And it is Jesus who is <br /> sacrificed one time for all people!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Of course, as enemies do, the Old Way People destroyed Jesus, <br /> thinking the old way conquered.&nbsp; I <br /> mean, look, he&rsquo;s dead on the cross.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> But listen to the last action at the holy Cross:&nbsp;<br /> &ldquo;He bowed his head and gave forth his Spirit.&rdquo;&nbsp; <br /> Jesus is showing us that his sacrifice is the new Spirit, and the Holy <br /> Spirit confirms it by breathing the gospel throughout time and space. There&rsquo;s no <br /> stopping the wind of the Holy Spirit, is there?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> The good news of Jesus is getting around, even though the <br /> preachers sometimes screw the new life up and bishops try to bring the old &ldquo;You <br /> play, you pay&rdquo; system back.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> But they can&rsquo;t bring the old system back, no matter that they <br /> believe the law is working and Jesus is only a new <br /> Moses.<br /> No. The New Way is the only operative way to <br /> live!&nbsp;<br /> Pardon me if I pre-empt the Lenten Fast, but --- the clincher to <br /> our good news is that Jesus is raised from death.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> The frosting on our cake is Jesus gives us his new, resurrection <br /> life without fear of death or separation from himself and from the church we <br /> love.&nbsp;<br /> The Good News:&nbsp; God <br /> is overlooking all sins because Jesus&rsquo; one sacrifice covers over every little, <br /> and big sin past, present and future, and he relieves us of the guilt of being <br /> sinners, too!&nbsp;<br /> What does the cleansing mean for us today?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> First, it means that as Jesus is the Temple of God, when we <br /> became his body in Baptism, we also are the temple of the Holy Spirit. I Cor. <br /> 6:9<br /> Second, our temple needs cleansing because, unlike Jesus we sin <br /> and we are sinners.&nbsp; Believe me, <br /> repentance has to be a daily thing. &nbsp;&nbsp;But especially during Lent we need <br /> to remember:&nbsp; &ldquo;A new broom sweeps<br />&nbsp; clean!&rdquo;&nbsp; That&rsquo;s Jesus!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> We cannot afford to have an empty temple.&nbsp;<br /> You remember Jesus&rsquo; story of the owner of a house.&nbsp; <br /> He got rid of a demon, but because his house stayed empty the place was <br /> re-occupied by even more demons?&nbsp;<br /> If we do not have daily repentance during the day and at night <br /> when we commend ourselves to God, who will visit <br /> us?&nbsp;<br /> Check it out for yourselves.&nbsp; Do you let the old life demons get at <br /> you?&nbsp; Still have the desire to <br /> punish friends, to hold on to grudges, to pay back, to refuse to forgive.&nbsp; That&rsquo;s the old life way.&nbsp; <br /> I know I&rsquo;m still doing that even in the new<br />&nbsp; life.&nbsp;<br /> We know government has to be the old way because of sin.&nbsp; We would kill one another without the<br />&nbsp; restraint God gives government.&nbsp;<br /> Families have to have the component of &nbsp;authority<br />&nbsp; or there&rsquo;s no good order.&nbsp; Ditto, <br /> the school system and the work place and the public square.&nbsp; <br /> And we must &nbsp;live in that <br /> system.&nbsp;<br /> But we do not have to BE that system.&nbsp; <br /> We are in the world,&nbsp; but we <br /> are not of the world.&nbsp; We are new <br /> lifers.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> We do not need to make a whip and beat one another up.&nbsp; Love, which is the new way, lets us <br /> forgive everyone, and reconciles when there is repentance.&nbsp; <br /> You remember that God is love, and we who live in God love each <br /> other.&nbsp;<br /> It&rsquo;s the new way we ARE living in today.&nbsp; <br /> We must continue to be free!&nbsp; <br /> And how free and strong we are because we are in Jesus and He in us.&nbsp; Together, church, we are the New Temple <br /> of the Holy Spirit!&nbsp;<br /> And, unlike the Old Temple, we move around, and the Spirit makes <br /> disciples from our new way life!<br /><span></span><br /><span></span><br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><span></span><br /><span></span></div>  ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[2nd Lent]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/2nd-lent.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/2nd-lent.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2012 01:29:21 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/03/2nd-lent.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Mark 8: 2nd Sunday in Lent&nbsp; Peter just didn&rsquo;t want to get our Master&rsquo;s purpose, and the  Father&rsquo;s purpose as well in the salvation adventure.&nbsp;  He had his own purpose for the Lord.&nbsp; Result: He got his ears chewed to a  fare-thee-well!&nbsp;&nbsp; Our Lord then called the crowds to stand around the disciples  and listen. &ldquo;Take up your cross and follow  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text" style=" text-align: left; ">Mark 8: 2nd Sunday in Lent&nbsp;<br /> Peter just didn&rsquo;t want to get our Master&rsquo;s purpose, and the <br /> Father&rsquo;s purpose as well in the salvation adventure.&nbsp; <br /> He had his own purpose for the Lord.&nbsp; Result: He got his ears chewed to a <br /> fare-thee-well!&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Our Lord then called the crowds to stand around the disciples <br /> and listen. &ldquo;Take up your cross and follow <br /> me!&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> Jesus makes the choice plainer to us: <strong>&ldquo;you<br />&nbsp; want to save your life?&nbsp; You will <br /> lose it.&nbsp; But if you lose your life <br /> for my sake, you will save your life.&rdquo;</strong>&nbsp;<br /> And finally, <strong>&ldquo;if you <br /> are ashamed of me and my words, I will be ashamed of you when I return in <br /> glory.&rdquo;</strong>&nbsp;<br /> Peter&rsquo;s purpose for Jesus was, I think, a possible insurrection <br /> against the Roman rule.&nbsp; This&nbsp; purpose of God knocked him for a <br /> loop.&nbsp; It knocked him so hard he <br /> didn&rsquo;t &ldquo;get it&rdquo;until the Passion/Resurrection.&nbsp;<br /> What is our purpose for Jesus?&nbsp; Our purpose for him guides our response <br /> to him.&nbsp;<br /> Is our response to play the dummy, and sit here thinking Fr. <br /> Clark can&rsquo;t be right?&nbsp; He&rsquo;s just <br /> blowing off steam, being a dour Lutheran <br /> again?&nbsp;<br /> Is our response to ignore the pulpit words because we know the <br /> liturgy by heart; we have an altar, and receive Communion, and blah, blah, <br /> blah?&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Is that the right response to Jesus today?&nbsp;<br /> Nay, nay.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Does that reveal another purpose we have for Jesus?&nbsp;<br /> One that doesn&rsquo;t include the cross?<br /> Is our response only to listen to the <em>Jesus</em><br /> who says, &ldquo;come unto me all ye that labor and are heavily laden, and I will give <br /> you rest?&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> A lot of folks cling to the gentle Jesus, the Jesus who says, <br /> &ldquo;Let the little children come unto me.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> But it is all one Jesus, the Jesus who loves children, gives us <br /> rest, and the Jesus who says very difficult Cross words <br /> today!&nbsp;<br /> Jesus is the one who opens heaven&rsquo;s doors to us, and is also the <br /> one who says, &ldquo;I do not know you.&nbsp; <br /> Go away and leave me alone.&rdquo;&nbsp; <br /> This is tough talk, and I don&rsquo;t repeat it lightly: &nbsp;But <br /> Jesus says it to all of us.&nbsp;<br /> Let&rsquo;s change the subject a little, but keep in mind the <br /> question, &ldquo;what is my purpose for Jesus?&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Who and what is Satan?&nbsp; <br /> Synonyms for &ldquo;Satan&rdquo;include: &ldquo;Deceiver,&rdquo; &ldquo;Enemy,&rdquo; &ldquo;wolf in sheep&rsquo;s <br /> clothing,&rdquo; &ldquo;liar,&rdquo; &ldquo;The Evil One,&rdquo; &ldquo;demon,&rdquo; and the overused <br /> &ldquo;devil.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> I don&rsquo;t know how many times I have been told, &ldquo;Practice what you <br /> preach!&rdquo;&nbsp; Sometimes that&rsquo;s just a <br /> smart aleck talking.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> But sometimes the voice comes from inside me.&nbsp;<br /> After I preach, &ldquo;love your enemies,&rdquo; my response an hour later is to<br />&nbsp; grind my teeth against my enemies.&nbsp; <br /> I am my own Satan. I take the cross from my shoulder, and I invite the <br /> fat little pastor to plan revenge.&nbsp;<br /> What is my purpose for Jesus?&nbsp; A private warlord who will protect me <br /> and destroy my enemies?&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> A friend says, &ldquo;Oh, come on.&nbsp; God doesn&rsquo;t care.&rdquo;?&nbsp; <br /> But afterward, after I do whatever temptation he&rsquo;s offered me, guilt <br /> sticks in my heart. I don&rsquo;t think my purpose for Jesus is the right one.&nbsp;Guilt shouldn&rsquo;t be <br /> there.&nbsp;<br /> My purpose for Jesus is wrong if he is only a little God who <br /> takes care of me. &nbsp;Satan is <br /> stirring the pot with the very cross I&rsquo;ve promised to <br /> bear.&nbsp;<br /> Jesus&rsquo;purpose and my purpose for him are in <br /> conflict.<br /> I watch and listen to the Facebook tempter, the U-tube enemy, <br /> and the selfish ads inviting me on my computer.&nbsp; I hit the ENTER key, and <strong>not <br /> the delete!</strong>&nbsp;<br /> My purpose for Jesus in my life is like Peter&rsquo;s.&nbsp;<br /> I want a god who agrees with me.&nbsp;<br /> But what I get is Satan gradually prying my hands and heart away from the <br /> real Jesus, and from his cross.&nbsp;<br /> We cave so often, we know how weak we are.&nbsp; <br /> These aren&rsquo;t the right responses for people who must fight an enemy much <br /> stronger than us.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> The result is a dangerous wandering away from the cross, and our <br /> Lord&rsquo;s purpose.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> The Lord has a twin purpose.&nbsp; He saves us through his holy cross, his <br /> death and resurrection.&nbsp; Then his <br /> purpose for us is to bear the cross, not the holy cross of redemption, but the <br /> cross of witness.&nbsp;<br /> He has this double purpose for us intertwined together, both his <br /> redemption and our witness to the new life, and our purpose has to match <br /> his.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> I know very well that we are bent out of shape, always tempted <br /> and frequently falling.&nbsp; Our <br /> purpose for Jesus must be constantly monitored.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> The monitor says, &ldquo;repent,&rdquo; not just once in a while, but enjoy <br /> lives of turning from our purpose to his salvation purpose. &nbsp;With<br />&nbsp; the Spirit/monitor in control, we do turn, don&rsquo;t <br /> we?&nbsp;<br /> We know there&rsquo;s no other way.&nbsp; But that&rsquo;s not our reason for turning. <br /> We are damaged by sin, but we&rsquo;re not dead.&nbsp; We are alive in Christ.&nbsp; <br /> By forgiving us today, he gives us hope for tomorrow!&nbsp; <br /> You have to admit, that does spark a love interest in this <br /> Lord.<br /> Today, we are within the safety of the church family where we <br /> can admit we are sinners who sin, where it is OK to admit we have less than <br /> right purposes for Jesus.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> We know we want him to serve us as a bobble-head who agrees with <br /> our every action.&nbsp; We also know how <br /> wrong that purpose is.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Here, with brothers and sisters we are free to kneel and receive <br /> more forgiveness than we thought possible!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Holding our Baptismal faith close, we know the free and forever <br /> good news of his cross!&nbsp; Jesus has <br /> picked up our cross when he carried his!&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> The Spirit &ldquo;repents us.&rdquo; &nbsp;&nbsp;He turns us from famine to the <br /> Feasting Table where we eat and drink of the Feast to <br /> come!&nbsp;<br /> Let our Fast this year include a hefty tune-up of our purpose <br /> for Jesus, + but especially his saving purpose for us!&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> </div>  ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[1st Lent]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/02/1st-lent.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/02/1st-lent.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:56:47 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/02/1st-lent.html</guid><description><![CDATA[1stLent, 2012&nbsp;&nbsp; &ldquo;Mark 1: The Baptism of our  Lord&rdquo; Two fascinating words highlight our gospel.&nbsp; The first is when the invisible Father God &ldquo;tears  apart&rdquo; the heavens and speaks.&nbsp;  &ldquo;This is my Son the beloved.&rdquo;&nbsp; God displays a mighty and powerful capability that we can&rsquo;t wrap  our minds around.&nbsp; Our science  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text">1stLent, 2012&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> &ldquo;<strong>Mark 1: The Baptism of our <br /> Lord&rdquo;</strong><br /> Two fascinating words highlight our gospel.&nbsp;<br /> The first is when the invisible Father God <strong>&ldquo;tears <br /> apart&rdquo;</strong> the heavens and speaks.&nbsp; <br /> &ldquo;This is my Son the beloved.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> God displays a mighty and powerful capability that we can&rsquo;t wrap <br /> our minds around.&nbsp; Our science <br /> doesn&rsquo;t allow for anything &ldquo;up there&rdquo; to be torn apart.&nbsp;<br /> Our imagination can&rsquo;t get to anything so unique in its happening.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> To complete that show, a small little dove flutters down to him. <br /> It is the Holy Spirit in one of his familiar <br /> disguises.&nbsp;<br /> The second word is <strong>&ldquo;drove&rdquo;.&nbsp; </strong>The Spirit who arrived so gently <br /> suddenly&ldquo;drives&rdquo; Jesus into the wilderness.&nbsp; That word is the same word used when <br /> Jesus &ldquo;drove&rdquo; evil spirits from victims.&nbsp; <br /> No gentle Jesus there!&nbsp;<br /> But what is so interesting is that word is also used at Yon <br /> Kippur. On that Day of Atonement, God chose a goat.&nbsp; <br /> The High Priest put his hands on the goat and transferred the sins of all <br /> the people onto the goat&rsquo;s head.<br /> Then he &ldquo;drove&rdquo; the goat out into the wilderness to die with all <br /> Israel&rsquo;s sins on its head.<br /> From that day to this we say a person is a <strong>scapegoat</strong><br /> when he&rsquo;s blamed for something not his fault.&nbsp;<br /> Two God pictures:&nbsp; <br /> One, the Almighty who rules everything.&nbsp; Two, the weak, empty God who became the <br /> human scapegoat for our sins, driven out by a dove into the wilderness.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Because I&rsquo;m a preacher, I&rsquo;m always a week ahead of you with the <br /> gospel.&nbsp; Let me tell you what I <br /> found out as I contemplated today&rsquo;s gospel.&nbsp;<br /> First, I see Jesus as our scapegoat, yours and mine.&nbsp;<br /> He was innocent, yet our Scripture says God laid on him the sins and<br />&nbsp; sinfulness of all humankind.&nbsp;<br /> &ldquo;Sins&rdquo;is the <strong>wrong <br /> stuff</strong> that I do that is against God and neighbor.&nbsp; <br /> It is also the<strong>right stuff</strong> I <br /> don&rsquo;t do even though I am supposed to.&nbsp;<br /> <strong>&rdquo;Sinfulness&rdquo;</strong> is what our<br />&nbsp; ancients called &ldquo;the sin of nature.&rdquo;&nbsp; <br /> It is &ldquo;who&rdquo; we are.&nbsp; I use <br /> words like, &ldquo;bent out of shape.&rdquo;&nbsp; I <br /> can&rsquo;t obey like I want to, loving people and loving God.&nbsp; <br /> And worse, I don&rsquo;t even want to love anyone unless it&rsquo;s me first.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> This week I had to &ldquo;tear&rdquo; my billfold open, like God tore the <br /> heavens, just to make an offering to the poor.&nbsp; I could have used my money <br /> elsewhere.&nbsp; I resented sharing my <br /> goods.&nbsp; I said they deserve being <br /> poor.&nbsp;<br /> I count myself as a follower of Jesus, but a&nbsp;<br /> &ldquo;Bent-out of-shape.&rdquo; follower.&nbsp; <br /> I&rsquo;m a &ldquo;Can&rsquo;t-even-if-I-want-to,&rdquo; follower. &nbsp;And<br /> &ldquo;I usually don&rsquo;t start out wanting to.&rdquo; Follower.&nbsp; <br /> My default is &ldquo;NO!&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> Every week we come together, we bring sins such as this little <br /> one I confessed to you.&nbsp; I have <br /> hundreds more.&nbsp; My guess is you <br /> have a few hundred yourselves.&nbsp;<br /> Even though I&rsquo;m a son of God by Baptism, I still drag <strong>sins <br /> and sinfulness</strong> around with me, in my relations and in my nagging<br />&nbsp; conscience.&nbsp;<br /> We bring these huge bags with us each week.&nbsp;<br /> Each week we confess these bags of sins, and we confess being bent out of <br /> shape.&nbsp; We dump these bags on the <br /> back of our Scapegoat, and even though this is <br /> 2012,<br /> we drive him out to the hill of Calvary as if it were AD <br /> 33.&nbsp;<br /> Jesus says, &ldquo;My cross-dying is good for you. My one time <br /> sacrifice is for every sin ever done or thought about by humans, each one of <br /> you.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> Though we don&rsquo;t deserve forgiveness because we are such <br /> wretches, Jesus brings us to the Jordan.&nbsp; <br /> John the Baptist washes us into innocence and into the kingdom of God as <br /> if today were the day of my initial baptismal <br /> washing!&nbsp;<br /> The heavens tear apart.&nbsp; <br /> The Almighty calls out to you and me, &ldquo;You are my sons and daughters, <br /> beloved forever.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> By God&rsquo;s command, I bless you with the holy cross and give you <br /> forgiveness, and angels crowd this room to minister to you, to strengthen and <br /> protect you.&nbsp;<br /> And let me say loud and clear, the holy Trinity is here at <br /> Trinity.&nbsp; He joins us to himself in <br /> an embrace that is solid and forever.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> We can&rsquo;t love him back by being sinless. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Let&rsquo;s<br />&nbsp; love him back by loving the poor.&nbsp;<br /><span></span><br /><span></span><br />&nbsp;<br /> </div>  ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Father Clark's Lenten Journal]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/02/post-title-click-and-type-to-edit13.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/02/post-title-click-and-type-to-edit13.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:46:35 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/02/post-title-click-and-type-to-edit13.html</guid><description><![CDATA[A  LENTEN JOURNAL&nbsp; (Monday following the 1st Sunday in Lent.)&nbsp; After I woke up sufficiently, I picked up  the&nbsp;&ldquo;Articles of Religion,&rdquo; Book  of Common Prayer, pp. 867, ff.&nbsp;&nbsp; It was sure full of info!&nbsp;  If you think you know what we believe as Episcopalian Catholics, you  might want to check out the &ldquo;Articles.&rdquo;&nbsp; I  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text" style=" text-align: left; ">A <br /> LENTEN JOURNAL&nbsp;<br /> (Monday following the 1st Sunday in Lent.)&nbsp;<br /> After I woke up sufficiently, I picked up <br /> the&nbsp;&ldquo;Articles of Religion,&rdquo; <u>Book <br /> of Common Prayer,</u> pp. 867, ff.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> It was sure full of info!&nbsp; <br /> If you think you know what we believe as Episcopalian Catholics, you <br /> might want to check out the &ldquo;Articles.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> I went from the &ldquo;Articles&rdquo; to &ldquo;An Outline of <br /> Faith,&rdquo; same book, pp. 844, ff.&nbsp; <br /> It&rsquo;s also called a &ldquo;Catechism,&rdquo; which means &ldquo;verbal instruction.&rdquo; &nbsp;It is our important teachings <br /> (doctrines) in question and answer format.&nbsp;<br /> When I was a kid we had to memorize &ldquo;Luther&rsquo;s <br /> Small Catechism.&rdquo; &nbsp;&nbsp;It&rsquo;s been <br /> a real treasure for my mind and heart.&nbsp; <br /> I&rsquo;m surprised how often the Catechism calls me back to a simple way, a <br /> clear way to think, pray and teach.&nbsp;<br /> Both BCP documents are a quick and easy way to <br /> remember our roots as Catholics*.&nbsp; <br /> Both the &ldquo;Articles&rdquo; and the &ldquo;Catechism&rdquo; lets everyone know we base all <br /> teachings on the Holy Scripture, Creeds and holy Tradition (which are also based <br /> on and agree with Scripture.) &middot;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> &ldquo;Catholic&rdquo;is a title that reminds us we are part of the &ldquo;one, holy, <br /> catholic and apostolic church&rdquo; on earth.&nbsp; <br /> St. Vincent of Lerins (around 434) defined &ldquo;catholic&rdquo; as&nbsp;<br /> &ldquo;&hellip;that faith which has been held everywhere, always, by all.&rdquo;&nbsp; <br /> That has been the accepted definition from that time to <br /> this. &middot;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> The matter of a small &ldquo;c&rdquo; to designate the above definition and a <br /> capital &ldquo;C&rdquo; to refer to Roman Catholicism can be misleading.&nbsp;<br /> It is better for us simply to affix our title to &ldquo;Catholic&rdquo; as Rome does; <br /> e.g., Episcopalian Catholics and Lutheran <br /> Catholics.&nbsp;<br /> Go ahead.&nbsp; <br /> Do a read.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Sincerely,<br /><span></span>&nbsp;Fr.<br />&nbsp; Clark&nbsp;<br /> (Tuesday of the First Week of Lent)&nbsp;<br /> Yesterday was the transferred Feast of the <br /> Annunciation of our Lord.&nbsp; I missed <br /> it because I remembered it on Sunday, its proper day.&nbsp; <br /> For about 40 years the Church has regularly transferred Feast Days when <br /> they fall on Sunday.&nbsp; How <br /> come?&nbsp;&nbsp; Since Vatican II, and <br /> the reform of the liturgy, much more emphasis has been placed on Sundays as <br /> &ldquo;little Easters&rdquo;.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> You have noticed that our Sundays follow a <br /> pattern. &nbsp;From Advent 1 through the <br /> Ascension we dwell on the life of our Lord Jesus.&nbsp; <br /> From Pentecost (the Feast Day of the Holy Spirit) to the last Sunday of <br /> the Church&rsquo;s Year, we dwell on the life of the ancient church and on our Lord&rsquo;s <br /> teachings.&nbsp;<br /> Anyhow, the Annunciation is the Feast Day that <br /> brings the Virgin Mary into the first chapter of our good Lord&rsquo;s <br /> incarnation.&nbsp;The Archangel Gabriel <br /> announces to her that she will become the Mother of Jesus, the Son of <br /> God.&nbsp;<br /> In 431, the Church gave Mary a title, &ldquo;Mother of <br /> God,&rdquo; (or more correctly &ldquo;Theotokos&rdquo;, &ldquo;Bearer of God.&rdquo;)&nbsp; <br /> Christian heretical movements of that time said Jesus was not God but <br /> only a human.&nbsp; Others said Jesus <br /> was adopted by God and then became a god.&nbsp; <br /> This title &nbsp;of Mary <br /> established our position.&nbsp; Jesus is <br /> &ldquo;true God and true Man, born of the Virgin <br /> Mary.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br /> It is interesting that there are still large <br /> religious groups who deny this.&nbsp; <br /> The Muslims are the largest.&nbsp; <br /> Although they honor Jesus and Mary, they deny he is God.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> The Church of Latter Day Saints also deny Mary&rsquo;s <br /> title. But their belief in God is so different from the Church&rsquo;s it makes true <br /> comparisons impossible.&nbsp; While they <br /> call themselves &ldquo;Christian&rdquo; and even say they are the &ldquo;church of Jesus Christ&rdquo; <br /> we categorically cannot recognize that <br /> claim.&nbsp;<br /> I don&rsquo;t want to make these notes a diatribe <br /> against &ldquo;Mormons&rdquo; or Muslims for that matter.&nbsp; Their denials and contradictions of the <br /> Catholic Church are truly sad.&nbsp;For <br /> our part, we must be peaceable even though we disagree so<br />&nbsp; fundamentally.&nbsp;<br /> Sincerely,<br /> Fr.<br />&nbsp; Clark<br /><span></span><br /><span></span><br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br /> </div>  ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Father Clark's message for Epiphany 5]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/02/father-clarks-message-for-epiphany-5.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/02/father-clarks-message-for-epiphany-5.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 16:56:20 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.trinityjeffersoncounty.org/1/post/2012/02/father-clarks-message-for-epiphany-5.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Are any among you sick? They should call the priests of the church and have them pray over them, anointing them with oil in the name of the Lord. The prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise them up; and anyone who has committed sins will be forgiven. (James 5:14,15)I want to talk about the oil that we use every Sunday, so closely connected to the Lord's healing activity in his ministry.  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text" style=" text-align: left; ">Are any among you sick? They should call the priests of the church and have them pray over them, anointing them with oil in the name of the Lord. The prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise them up; and anyone who has committed sins will be forgiven. (James 5:14,15)<br /><span></span>I want to talk about the oil that we use every Sunday, so closely connected to the Lord's healing activity in his ministry. <br />Anointing is such a holy mystery that we lock the oil up in the Tabernacle along with the Holy Bread and Wine of Jesus.<br /><span></span>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I am glad that we offer anointing every week. It has baptismal importance for us! We were anointed with oil at Baptism and received the Holy Spirit!<br /><span></span>2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Anointing is an add-on at the end of Service when everyone is restless and ready to go. I'm putting it at the end of our prayers. This is allowed by the BCP.<br /><span></span>3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I want to encourage you as fellow pray-ers to stay standing when I anoint, and add your heartfelt prayers to mine, because St. James also says, "the prayers of the righteous are strong and effective."<br /><span></span>Now to the preaching. When Jesus healed, did he mean only to be a "faith healer?" Was he a first century predecessor to Benny Hinn, the fake TV evangelist? (pray for his repentance) No.<br /><span></span>There was reason for his wonderful miracles. He loves people, he has compassion on the poor and those who are so very sick and those possessed by the Evil One. So he reaches out his God-hand and makes folks whole.<br /><span></span>Of course, these folks probably got sick again, and I know 100% of them died. But they died knowing the love of God!<br /><span></span>"Look, world. The Father says: "During his ministry, Jesus healed the physical, mental and emotional body. He even emptied the tombs of the dead, Lazarus by way of example."<br /><span></span>"But his healing is an Advertisement, a Preview of what he is doing for the whole human race. By his cross Jesus will heal you into eternal life!" ("Heal" and "save" are the same Greek word.)<br /><span></span>Peter ran after Jesus to catch him as if he were a Leprechaun for the village to see and get healed. But Jesus didn't hang around to be a sideshow freak. He went on to other villages to be the living sign of God's will.<br /><span></span>Is it a good enough reason to go after Jesus only because he heals? Well, no. St. Peter was wrong. Like the other followers, he didn't get it, yet.<br /><span></span>Many people are angry at God because he didn't do what they wanted. We all know people who have divorced God because, "what good does He do?"<br /><span></span>My guess is more than half of this congregation are in that sump pit. Pray that they get lifted out and saved.<br /><span></span>On Thursday night, after Jesus was arrested, Peter fled the High Priest's palace because he had totally misread Jesus. All that year, Peter thought Jesus was coming to be the strong man from God. Then he discovered the real meaning of healing and its dreadful cost...the life of God Jesus!<br /><span></span>You and I have also been pulled to the foot of the cross to see the ultimate reason Jesus heals. We repent for trying to make him a supernatural coke machine, a no buck no luck Benny Hinn miracle worker.<br /><span></span>Peter knew and we know what it took to heal us, to save us, his own passion and death. And resurrection. Can't forget that!<br /><span></span>Sherwin-Williams had a paint advertisement, showing a gallon of their product covering the whole globe.<br /><span></span>That's what Jesus did when he died. He covered the whold world, the whole cosmos with his blood to change us into healed/saved people.<br /><span></span>As God trusters we will follow Jesus through any joy, happiness, wealth, health; or pain, suffering, privation and even death itself because we have the Big Healing.<br /><span></span>Is it right to hope Jesus will heal us with prayers and oil applied from hand to pate by a priest? Well, yes. In this little vial is our hope for healing, it contains Jesus' loving promise to us.<br /><span></span>But first, we pray, "Thy will be done." We submit to, bow to, defer to, yield to, surrender to god's will.<br /><span></span>Did you know that submission is what Baptism does? Did you know that Confirmation is a solemn vow of submission?<br /><span></span>The "Our Father" is a prayer of submissdion: "Thy will be done."<br /><span></span>If God decides to answer a prayer in his way but not ours, we say, "Father, I am in your hands. You have anointed me today with salvation. Thank you so very much. Your loving Godchild, Jim. PS. I'll be back for more of the same!</div>  ]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>

