Easter 6: 25 May stewardship sunday.. John 14:15-21

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Easter 6: 25 May stewardship sunday.. John 14:15-21 Let me tell you a story of generosity and engagement. Last Sunday, you were extremely generous to Caitlin Lance and her work in India, giving over $1000. Thank you Thank you, Thank you. Together, little by little, we change the world! Next weekend we collect food for St John's Care, and raise money for the parish. Today we think about our financial commitment to HC. Generosity is a mark of this community. I was again stunned by the number of this community present at Tobias' presentations last week, and at Sarah Bachelard's Book launch on Wednesday, and at the event for Caitlin Lance on Thursday which raised even more money! Such support and openheartedness is inspiring. My focus today is stewardship, giving of our time and talents, in the context of a resurrection community. I invite you to live your life from a perspective of abundance, and even in this economic climate, to remember that your life and all that you have is gift, rather than possession. We are a community, where people are potential friends. We are one body in Christ. Together we make a difference, for the good, by God's grace. I want to thank you for your extraordinary generosity in creating this community and keeping it going, making a safe place where all are welcome. Let me take this last week as an example: last weekend..youth service,. working bee, women's pm tea, quiet day, baptism, confirmation class with 16 people present, Tobias' presentations, church services and caitlin Lance speaking.. each person playing a part.. then during the week, among other things we had parish council, men's dinner.. covenant care, playgp, meditation..., HCN program, breathing space programs.. The list goes on... such rich offerings.. 1

In the gospel, we heard, John 14:15 "If you love me, you will keep my commandments", 'This might be read as referring to a range of commandments given by Jesus, or even to the ten commandments. In 15:12, however, Jesus explains: This is my command, that you love one another. It recalls the so-called new commandment of 13:34, that you love one another as I have loved you. What does all this mean? A detailed set of moral commands? We look in vain in John s gospel for such detail. Instead we have basically one command: to go as we have been sent, just as Jesus came as he was sent, and to make the Father known. It is about sharing a message of love for the world and that also entails being a community of love. Loader And so, what does Jesus command? Jesus commands us, 'Love one another'. 'Love God and love your neighbour as yourself.' In her last sermon to us, before she left for Grafton, Bishop Sarah Macneil, reiterated this, "Little children, love one another", she said. Sarah Bachelard preached: 'The experience of resurrection means that life begins to be experienced as abundance rather than scarcity, gift rather than possession; and other people begin to be experienced always as potentially friends, sharers in a common humanity, rather than as strangers, threats and rivals.' She continued, 'In John s gospel, Jesus prays that his disciples will come to know how profoundly they belong to one another in the love of God: so that they may be one as we are one. I in them and you in me, that they may become completely one (John 17. 22-23). In the Christian community in Acts, this prayer is being answered as the community discovers its existence and security sourced entirely in the gift of God rather than its own efforts or defences.' (In her sermon on 11 May, Parish website). My sense is that this is happening here too. 'Love one another'. That's the beginning and the end of it. 2

What a solid base to consider how we contribute to this community and the wider world.. Our gospel passage forms another segment of Jesus last words to his disciples. (Loader, adapted: 'Here in John 14 the focus is on doing God's works, just as Jesus had done, and doing them in all the world (14:12). Jesus defines his own role in as a helper (parakletos). It is the word used for a support person, especially in court, and can also be translated advocate or counsel or counsellor. They are to bear testimony to Jesus as witnesses (15:26), witnesses and advocates for the truth. At the simplest level, Jesus is saying: my departure is distressing you; but, take heart, I am sending the Spirit to help you to continue my work. The same point is acted out at the end of John's gospel, (in 20:19-23,) where Jesus declares: As my Father sent me, so I send you, breathes on them and gives them the Spirit. That sounds like saying: I m not going to be around; instead of me you will have the Spirit. But John immediately corrects such an impression, Jesus is not going to abandon them. He will come to them. There are various possibilities here. He could be referring to the second coming and be indicating that he believes that that will happen in just a little while. Or he could be referring to the resurrection when Jesus will appear to his disciples. John clearly affirms both the second coming and the resurrection appearances. 14:21 shows, however, that he intends something more. Jesus will make himself known to the people engaged in his mission. Jesus states that both he and the Father will come and take up residence in disciples engaged in mission. Here, Instead of dwelling places with the Father in the beyond and of Jesus second coming, we now read of dwelling places in people and the second coming of the Father and the Son into the lives of individuals. John understands the Spirit as bringing the presence of both the Father 3

and the Son to the believer. Little wonder that later generations articulated a doctrine of the Trinity! The chief focus of John's spirituality is not a place or a time, but a person and a set of relationships. The focus is not quantity, but quality. The focus is not bigger miracles or stricter commandments, but the expansion of the initiative of love which comes from God and seeks to fill the world. This is why John s account of Jesus last words does not expound the Law. It is also why for all John s talk about the Spirit, the focus is not ecstasy or miracle, but presence. The focus is not mystical experiences. The focus is on relationship and resultant action, on communities of love which speak for themselves (13:34-35). The passage is framed by human anxiety about the absence of Jesus and ultimately about the absence of God (14:1; 14:27). It does not deny the anxiety and distress, but offers a promise of presence and sense of meaning embedded in sharing God s life and participating in God s action in the world, recognisable by its Jesus-shape. John composed these parting words with more than the immediate disciples in mind. Do they not still make sense and help us make sense of our tradition?' http://wwwstaff.murdoch.edu.au/~loader/mteaster6.htm Here is a picture of this 'Jesus-shaped love'. Macrina Wiederkehr reflects on the woman in John's gospel who anoints Jesus: 'On some Resurrection walks, my heart fills up with questions, and the gift of my life makes no sense at all. I can still see that woman, bent over Jesus, pouring out an expensive flask of perfume for seemingly no reason at all. What a silly thing to do! Do not scoffers have a legitimate complaint? What is the point of such extravagance? It has never made sense. It's a little bit crazy, as is all love, to pour out your life like that. On some days, when my hope feels small, I want to scream out with the scoffers: why such waste? 4

But on other days, when my eyes and heart are clear, and I have taken off my shoes to await that stranger, I feel immensely lavish. I feel extravagant! And with gentle conviction I proclaim: "what a beautiful waste this is!" A jar of perfume poured out over Jesus and a question is born! What is the point of such extravagance? Why this waste? I don't know. I honestly don't know. But if this shocks you so, get ready for you all see more more than costly perfume poured out. You'll see lives poured out given freely used up spilled out wasted for no reason at all! Extravagance unlimited! Lives poured out handed over lost thrown away for Jesus! What is the point of such extravagance? Why such waste? Beautiful questions with no answers. And how sad if no one has ever asked us: why this extravagance? Aren't you wasting your life on Jesus?' (Pp80-81 Seasons of your Heart Prayers and Reflections Macrina Wiederkehr) At Holy Covenant, we need the basics of paid staff to support the work of this body, this generous space..i invite you to consider your support. Currently we pay the equivalent of one full time clergy 5

person plus one day: ie sarah 3 days per week, susanna 4 days per week. Our administrator is paid 11/2 days per week ie 12 hrs.. but often works closer to full time.., We have Katherine, our children and family worker 3 days per wk.. She looks after children's church, youth group, coordinates volunteers.. so paid staff amounts to not even two full time equivalent people, which includes youth and children, and administration (clergy full time is 6 days per week) to serve this dynamic community.... as well as Anne Ranse and Anne Dudzinski and our other wonderful volunteers.. Money given to Holy covenant goes mainly on wages... about $190000. ie 2/3sThen diocesan contribution, $35000, wider work $11000, such as mission agencies.. Then, ministry and worship $10000, equipment and property $19000,... I invite your generosity, week by week to support the work of Holy Covenant financially, by direct debit if possible. I invite you to make an ongoing commitment, so trusting in our God, we can continue to thrive and serve you and the most vulnerable in our community. Aren't you wasting your life on Jesus?' Is your sharing God s life and participating in God s action in the world, recognisable by its Jesus-shape'? Susanna Pain 25/5/14 6