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Where God Happens by Rev. Thomas A. (Tommy) Williams July 20, 2014 Sixth Sunday after Pentecost 8:30, 9:45, and 11:05 a.m. St. Paul s United Methodist Church 5501 Main Street Houston, Texas 77004-6917 713-528-0527 www.stpaulshouston.org

Where God Happens July 20, 2014 Rev. Thomas A. (Tommy) Williams page 1 Texts: Genesis 28:10-19a; Psalm 139:1-12, 23-24; Romans 8:12-25; and Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 I used to have this dream that was set in a small county where I lived at the time. I was a seminary student in Dallas serving this small church in a small town. It was just me and my dog, and it was both a busy time and a lonely time. It was during this time that I used to have this recurring dream. I had traveled on foot in my dream to the nearby town to buy some groceries and would return home then on foot. Except that along the way I was followed by these ravenous lions, actually surrounded by them, although they were some distance away but I could see them. It was very difficult getting around them and as I entered town. I was of course afraid and could never get back to my house before I would wake up. This dream repeated itself until all of a sudden I had the dream once again, except this time my father was in the dream. He accompanied me on this walk back from the store I had attempted over and over again before in the dream. The lions were there, they never left. But this time in the dream, with my Dad at my side, I made it home. And I never had that dream again. Looking back, it was for me an assurance of God s presence and God s promise to be with me. Dreams in the Bible are one of the ways in which God speaks. Jacob s dream of earth and heaven connecting has been depicted in art and song ever since. In this dream was a renewal of God s promise given to Jacob s ancestors to be with them and now to provide this place as a home for their descendants. Jacob is on the run here. Remember that he and brother Esau are in conflict. Esau is chasing his younger brother, angry at him for stealing the birthright that was rightly his as the older son. Esau is running with an army; Jacob seems to be at least here, but alone. With a stone for a pillow it s no wonder he had a strange dream.

Where God Happens July 20, 2014 Rev. Thomas A. (Tommy) Williams page 2 Dreams are a funny thing. They mix things that don t ordinarily go together; they can make tons of sense or no sense at all. They can be funny, frightening, embarrassing, or completely benign. And those are just the ones we have when we re asleep. We often awaken and dismiss those dreams as insignificant and in many cases I m sure dreams are just an odd blending of experiences that help our bodies rest and sort stuff out. Jacob awakens from this dream and says in one of my most favorite truths about the life of faith: Surely the Lord is in the place and I did not know it. How many times I could testify to this truth! And I wonder about you. Jacob awakens from sleep and to this truth that even on the run, even in the middle of his own conniving, his own deceit with his brother, even in his fear the Lord was with him and he didn t know it. I recently finished a novel by Ian Morgan Cron named Chasing Francis. It is the story of an evangelical Christian pastor who begins to question his expression of the faith and the nature of his ministry. On a sabbatical, he travels to Italy to visit an uncle who is a Franciscan priest. Because of a series of experiences with his uncle and friends, his Christian faith is reoriented and he finds God in unexpected places. In one such moment he is in an assembly hearing the heartbreaking testimony of a Rwandan man and a woman, married, one a doctor and the other a nurse. They were of the Tutsi tribe when the civil war and genocide broke out between Tutsis and Hutus. These tribes were, until this time, neighbors, fellow citizens, even fellow Christians in some cases. This genocide was born out of fear, control, and power by many who manipulated and coerced the masses. And millions of lives were lost. Emmanuel and Mercy tell the story of losing their children in the genocide, the hatred they felt, and his attempts at revenge against those who were responsible.

Where God Happens July 20, 2014 Rev. Thomas A. (Tommy) Williams page 3 Hear from the book: My healing came when I came face to face with two men who had participated in the massacre involving my family. Before a large group my wife and I described to them what these crimes had done to our hearts As we told our story one of the Hutu men began sobbing. He begged us to forgive him. As he wept a threeyear-old Tutsi girl waddled across the room and climbed up into this Hutu man s lap to comfort him. Her gesture overwhelmed us. We all wailed so long that I thought we would never stop. That was a turning point for me. That little girl showed me the gospel, the power of forgiveness and reconciliation not to mention what it means to be a peacemaker. Emmanuel and Mercy then run a program that brings reconciliation between these tribes and between victims and perpetrators. True stories like this have been chronicled from the genocide wherein reconciliations happened that boggle the mind. This is the gate of heaven my friends. It is in these moments when heaven and earth meet as in a dream. And one can only say, Surely the Lord is in this and we did not know it. This sort of peace and reconciliation must occur in our time, and the irony with our Jacob story is that this sort of coming together must happen on this very same ground at Bethel today. Ancient Bethel is thought to have been in the present day West Bank. Just in the last week and two, Israelis and Palestinians have killed each other s children on this ground, which is claimed holy by multiple peoples. Guilt goes all around. And lest we think that civil wars, genocides, and evil are restricted to so- called Third World places, we have them of a sort here, too. They just go by different names, carried out in the shadows.

Where God Happens July 20, 2014 Rev. Thomas A. (Tommy) Williams page 4 Peter Storey rightly points out that in America we are often distanced from the worst parts of sin. In his words: We let our institutions do our sinning for us. We have the benefit and the curse of bureaucracies and organizations that carry out work for us, a layer that in much of the world doesn t exist. The benefit is that we have good people who work very hard to deliver systems and services for people. The curse is that many of the decisions made by others on our behalf allow them to be, for us, out of sight, out of mind with their consequences. Think of it. The United States is a part of the United Nations. And as a part of that we ask other nations like Jordan and Lebanon to receive Syrians and others who are fleeing violence in their countries, but we won t have it when children come here to our borders fleeing violence in their own countries. Even though those Middle Eastern countries are dealing with numbers far greater than ours and with fewer resources. And we say it s different by simply switching terminologies. They aren t refugees because we would feel responsible, so we say they are taking advantage of us, of our economy, of our resources, they are invaders, as some politicians have called them. In many cases, these are five-year-old children. Friends, Jacob claimed a land from God s promise and built an altar. We build all sorts of altars in this world with all kinds of names. But altars to God are those places where our dreams are connected with the heavens, not with fear. Altars to God are those places where it can be said: The Lord was in this place. This sanctuary is such a place and so are those moments when reconciliation and peace in the name of Jesus comes. Barbara Brown Taylor reminds us of our own connection to this story of Jacob: (The faithful) are the dreamers of the promise (to Jacob s descendants) set apart to bless all the families of the earth. It (only) comes when (like Jacob) all our conniving has blown up in our faces and our luck has run out. This is where the dream touches down, reminding us that we sleep at the gate

Where God Happens July 20, 2014 Rev. Thomas A. (Tommy) Williams Page 5 of heaven, where it has pleased God to be with us, where the bright rungs of God s ladder touch down on our own ordinary pieces of the earth. Remembering how alone Jacob was out there on the road to Haran, I remember scholar James Newsome s observation that the solitary Jacob, a refugee from his own community, nevertheless becomes its great representative and connection between their long history and their deepest hopes for the future. Have you see the pictures of the fence down south? One photo only shows this: Hands outstretched through holes in the fence cupped together as we do to receive the bread of life in the Eucharist, the Lord s Supper, Communion, and on the other side of the fence where those cupped hands are poking through are human persons in clerical collars distributing that bread and cup. This is one of the gates of heaven my friends in our time. Surely the Lord is in that place. One of the most inspiring Christians I ve ever heard of was a Roman Catholic woman in Atlanta, Georgia, who was as gritty and earthy as you ve ever heard of. One writer said she cursed and smoked and had a heart as big as the Gulf of Mexico. She was not the kind of person you would find serving punch in the church fellowship hall. But she started the shelter movement in Atlanta. Once she stopped a knife fight at a night shelter by walking calmly between two combatants and saying, You guys know better than this. And that was the end of that. When one homeless friend died on the street, she claimed his body, paid for the cremation, and waited for someone friend or family to come. No one ever came. She drove around for weeks with his ashes in the backseat of her car. Finally, she asked the rector of a downtown church if the ashes could be placed in the church s memorial garden.

Where God Happens July 20, 2014 Rev. Thomas A. (Tommy) Williams Page 6 Our policies will allow only the remains of relatives to be placed here, he told her. Perfect, she said. Jesse was my brother. And so we are, brothers and sisters of one another by blood, by faith, or our shared humanity. This place, Bethel, would be a place where Jacob would go again and again to be with God to get right, to sleep, to wrestle, to reconcile and so it should be with the church. You may not agree with all I ve said today or another. But this Bethel, this house of God, is a place where we wrestle, get right, and reconcile, and maybe sleep, too except I hope not during the sermon! At the end of the day, we are sisters and brothers, and beyond that commitment, as our Gospel tells us, we don t have to sort out who is who and what is what. Our call is essentially Jacob s. Faithfulness to the promises of God and joining in God s work in the world that transcends time and place. When we show up in that place, I believe, we are truly standing at the very gates of heaven. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen