We have one person who is a hundred-years old, 5 that are in their nineties, and 19 people in their eighties. Finally, we have 9 youth and 16 kids.

Similar documents
The Pharisees and Scribes cried out, "Why do your disciples not follow the traditions of our ancestors, but instead take food without purifying their

THE MILLENNIAL GENERATION

St. Paul s Episcopal Church

9/2/18 Pentecost 15 Lectionary 22 GOSPEL Mark 7:1 8, 14 15, 21 23

BIBLE RADIO PRODUCTIONS

Leadership Summit June 14-16, 2018 Denver, CO

January Parish Life Survey. Saint Paul Parish Macomb, Illinois

This pamphlet was produced by Young People s Ministries.

Introduction. Serve As For The Lord. Serve As For The Lord. Introduction. Do All In The Name of The Lord. Do All In The Name of The Lord

All may make the sign of the cross, the sign marked at baptism, as the presiding minister begins.

United Methodist? A RESEARCH STUDY BY UNITED METHODIST COMMUNICATIONS

James 1 Listening to Scripture

It was near the end of a very hectic week several years ago. I was. still laboring over a sermon for that Sunday. I had a wedding to do, along

DEALING WITH CHANGE REV. AMY RUSSELL JUNE 4, 2017

Justice, Peace and. Dignity. The SASA! Faith Approach

ESSENTIALS REINFORCING OUR FOUNDATION OF FAITH Week 1 God is Different than Us Isaiah 46:3-11 Teacher Lesson Plan

Holy Cross Lutheran Church Our Mission

Center for Congregations Seminar. The Kids Are Alright: Understanding Millennials

The Holy Eucharist the fifteenth sunday after pentecost

FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH LORAIN, OHIO TIME AFTER PENTECOST. September 2, :30am. Welcome to First Lutheran! We re glad you re here.

Scriptures and Sermon for August 2, 2015 by Rev. Michael Grinnals

Survey Report New Hope Church: Attitudes and Opinions of the People in the Pews

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree. Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

Make them known September 2, 2018

CONGREGATIONAL VITALITY VOL

August Parish Life Survey. Saint Benedict Parish Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Sacred Space: A Resource for Small-group Ministry

Youth Ministry Training Lesson Sixteen: Youth Ministry Shepherding Offering Direction. Lesson Introduction

Reaching the Heart: The Importance of Application

CIRCLES OF INQUIRY: ANNUAL GATHERING, 2014 RADICAL INCLUSIVENESS: GA RESOLUTION 1327: BECOMING A PEOPLE OF GRACE AND WELCOME TO ALL

Wesley United Methodist Church Rev. Beverly E Stenmark Title: Stepping Out in Faith Text: Romans 10:5-15 Matthew 14:22-33

William Solomon Hottle Piper January 8, 1919 March 6, 2007

"My church is spiritually vital and alive"

Among the Hidden Study Guide. 1. Reread the first paragraph. What is the mood that is set immediately?

I Am An Echo Devotion. LCMS Servant Events

Reform: Reformation Preparation - Part 3 Ezra 7:1-10. We will not believe more than we know, and we will not live higher than our beliefs.

Persevere by Faith Galatians 3:1-9

Religious Life in England and Wales

Text: I Corinthians 14 Title: The Helper Through the Church

A Prosperous Course Of Life Joshua 1:8-9

Church and Culture Survey

A Transformed Life (Romans 12:1-2)

Overland Park Church. Part 1. Congregational Survey Results. Tuesday, February 16th, Powered by

Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost

God Meets Our Deepest Needs #2 How God Heals Your Hidden Wounds Psalm 107:20

International Bible Lessons Commentary James 1:16-27 International Bible Lessons Sunday, February 2, 2014 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr.

Executive Summary Clergy Questionnaire Report 2015 Compensation

CROSSWALK PASSAGES BLESSINGS FROM GOD. Grades 4 & 5 1st Quarter

Worship is at the heart of everything we do. Each week as we gather as the people of God in this place we hear these words:

"Joy In The Lord!" A. I m not going to ask for a show of hands. I just want you to think of how

Confronting the Gap James 1:22-25

2: Studying the Bible Prayerfully and Obediently

God s Impartiality Romans 2:1-16

Lesson 8 Return to Sonship

FREEDOM CHRISTIAN SCHOOL FOR FAMILIES WHO VALUE WHAT MATTERS MOST!

Resolution A-179 Clergy Compensation Submitted by Diocesan Council CASH SALARY & HOUSING ALLOWANCE TABLE FOR FULL-TIME PRIESTS.

Promoting British Values in the Church of England school. Guidance from the Diocesan Board of Education

John Sermon / COB /

30 August 2015 Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Glendora Church Survey of Members

Celtic Evening Prayer and Communion

May Parish Life Survey. St. Mary of the Knobs Floyds Knobs, Indiana

Ethnicity and Politics

3ODAYDEVOTIONAL MATTERS

A MESSAGE FROM GOD. Catalog No.5321 Galatians 1:11-2:14 2nd Message Paul Taylor September 14, 2008 SERIES: FROM BUMPER CARS TO CARNIVAL SWINGS

"Our fathers worshiped in this mountain, and you people say that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship.

Trends among Lutheran Preachers

To access your Jesus And Stuff Lesson 1 Teacher Prep Video, click on the URL below.

2014 Awana Clubs International

PARISH SURVEY REPORT

Reflection on Ministerial Identity

Sermon for October 18, 2015 (Proper 24 amended, Year B) Offered by Nathan Ferrell at The Episcopal Church of Saint Mary

40 DAYS OF PRAYER. One step closer to Jesus everyday

Matthew 16:18 I will build my church, and all the powers of hell will not conquer it.

Religion. Aim of the subject REL

An Appearance of Wisdom

Discovering God s Forever Book

Homily All Are Welcomed at This Table Rob Keim August 12, 2018 St. Barnabas Episcopal Church

Unintentionally Distorting the Gospel. A talk given at the Regent University Chapel, May 7, Matthew E. Gordley, Ph.D.

Jeremiah 1:4-10. and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations. boy. 7 But the LORD said to me,

PROSPER Bible Study 2018 Arabah Joy. All Rights Reserved.

Standing Firm on the Gospel

University System of Georgia Survey on Student Speech and Discussion

Psalm 1. (2015) The Bible not only reveals God s eternal plans purposes and promises. But also shows how you can know God for yourself.

Survey of Members Midland SDA Church

Intergenerational Faith Formation: Theory & Practice. John Roberto

Trinity Lutheran Church

FAQ Galatians 2:14 Should We Live as the Circumcision Party, Jews, or the Gentiles?

The Pastors. Figure 4.15 Current Age Distribution of Pastors (n = 418)

How to Listen to a Sermon and Still Worship

Some of you may be able to relate to this, but for me the hardest part of getting laid-off was that I felt like I was leaving family.

"Energized By Love" 1025 The Dalles Ave., Sunnyvale, CA (408) The Rev. Dr. Robert McKee

James The World s Wisdom vs. God s Wisdom - Part 1 January 8, 2012

STUDY THE BIBLE BY ANTONIO BALDOVINOS

FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT Overview Family Study Guide

NATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH July 15, 2018 Crossing Culture Won t You Be My Neighbor Marion Mason

Christian Living 101. James 1. James 1. Faith that is genuine calls for action in all the details of life.

Sermon Pastor Ray Lorthioir Trinity Lutheran Church W. Hempstead, NY Based on the 7 th chapter of Mark s Gospel.

WHAT JESUS SAID THEN AND NOW Worship Without Reverence

2. Moral revelation condemns man. (2:1-16) a. Knowing the truth enables you to judge but it does not make you righteous. (2:1-3)

Transcription:

Homily What Our Church Has to Offer Rob Keim September 2, 2018 St. Barnabas Episcopal Church Page 1 of 6 Two weeks ago, I went through our St. Barnabas online picture directory, and I calculated the average age of the people at our parish. We have one person who is a hundred-years old, 5 that are in their nineties, and 19 people in their eighties. We have 53 people in their seventies and 47 people in their sixties. Then we get down to our average age of 58, and we have 16 people in their fifties, 12 people in their forties, another 12 people in their thirties and 9 people in their twenties. Finally, we have 9 youth and 16 kids. Again, our average age is 58. We have about 20 from the silent generation, 100 baby boomers, 30 gen-x, 20 millennials, and about 10 from this latest generation called igen or gen-z. This latest generation is again called igen or generation z, and they are between ten and twenty-two years old. As you would expect, this latest generation has many of the same characteristics of other generations who have gone through their teens and early twenties. They are making their way through high school and for some through college. They are going through the initial discovery of talents and gifts and are discerning a livelihood. They are still very influenced by parents and guardians. But this latest generation also has things that are unique since they have been shaped by devices, social media, 9-11, school shootings, the Great Recession of 2008, marriage equality and the first black president. And it is hard to believe that these younger minds have not also been shaped by our current political environment. To this end, I ve been reading a book by Jean Twenge called igen Why Today s Super-Connected Kids Are

Page 2 of 6 Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy And Completely Unprepared for Adulthood. Of course that last part makes me sigh with fatigue, but the fact that igen ers are less happy makes me sad. The book I read attributes this lower level of happiness to several things including a need for safety and a sense of physical isolation from others. I ve always thought that our grandparents were over reacting to the internet stuff. My grandparents didn t get a radio in the car until the 1980s because they thought it was a distraction. However, there is a lot of data and research that shows that the more time one spends on the internet, or social media, or texting the lower one s happiness. Interestingly, computer games, video chat and working are neutral for happiness, and in-person social interaction, print media, religious services, and sport or exercise increase happiness. I was delighted to read that religious services are the second highest inhibitor of unhappiness, but I m not surprised. We all know the high that we get in our day when we worship God together. Whether one is an introvert or an extrovert, community worship is a way for us to better connect to God, others and self. And, no matter the mood with which one comes to community worship on a low or on a high, we all benefit from sharing God s love with one another. And, good sermon and good music don t hurt either. And, the sharing of the bread and the wine reconnect back to Christ in a way that is beyond understanding. Yes, I think we all know the beauty of community worship. How many of you were able to watch some of yesterday s funeral service for John McCain at the National Cathedral? There is something glorious about the gathering together of a community to commend a person s life to God. I was asked yesterday at People s Kitchen if the National Cathedral was interfaith, but it is not. Just like us, here at St. Barnabas, the National Cathedral is part of the Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement.

Page 3 of 6 Now, this morning s Scripture readings show us some of the ways that the Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement can be of help to this latest generation of youth and young adults. At the beginning of the reading from the letter of James, we heard, Every generous act of giving, with every perfect gift, is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change In the Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement we believe in the unchanging love of God, a love that never varies or wains. God is always present with us, and always loving us. There is nothing we can do to increase God s love for us or to decrease God s love for us. And, we may make God sad with our lives, but we do not change God s unbounded grace for each and every one of use. igen ers have been taught to value safety more than any generation before them, and a safe and secure environment is not just comforting but expected. They want to know that they will feel safe and protected not just physically but socially and emotionally. With the Great Recession, many igen ers grew up in families facing financial insecurity and joblessness. The ongoing wars in the Middle East and well publicized school shootings have left igen ers with a sense of unease about the safety of the world. The growing income bifurcation is leaving igen ers with the fear that if they every make a misstep in school or career that behind from an economic standpoint they will be left. Unlike some other branches, the Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement brings a sense of safety and security to igen ers since we believe in a God that never stops loving us. We don t have an angry God; we have a loving God. We don t have a vengeful God; we have a God of grace. We don t have a God who plays favorites; we have a God who loves all equally. We have a God who never changes, and this can be of comfort to igen ers and to the rest of us as well.

Page 4 of 6 Now, in this morning s Gospel reading we hear Jesus admonish the Pharisees to let go of following the rules for the rule sake. In quoting from the prophet Isaiah, Jesus said to them, Isaiah prophesied rightly about you hypocrites, as it is written, This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me; in vain do they worship me, teaching human precepts as doctrines. You abandon the commandment of God and hold to human tradition. Throughout history we have all too often taken the words and teachings of God and used them to our own ends. God has become a puppet for our own needs for power and control. Throughout history, and even still today, we use the Word of God to subjugate women, support racism, justify homophobia, and explain away any responsibility we might have with the growing economic divide in our American society. More than their predecessors the igen ers, this latest generation, have even more of a sense of these wrongs that have been done throughout history, and they have a sense of tolerance for people who may be different. igen ers grow up with people who are of other ethnicities and spiritual traditions. igen ers have female teachers, and parents and role models who show that subjugation of women is abnormal and not to be accepted. And, while some in the older generations continue to justify only one norm for gender expression and sexual orientation, Millennials and igen ers expect to see a wide diversity of expression. The Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement is a good place for igen ers to join together with others who are of like mind. Social justice issues are a core part of our identity and ministry here at St. Barnabas. And, this brings us back to the letter of James that we heard read earlier. But be doers of the word, and not merely hearers who deceive themselves. For if any are hearers of the word and not doers, they are like those who look at themselves in a mirror; for they look at themselves and, ongoing away, immediately forget what they were like. But those who look into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and persevere, being not hearers who forget but doers who act-they will be blessed in their doing.

Page 5 of 6 As we take love into our hearts and minds, we should respond with action. The love of Jesus is not only to be believed, but it is to be experienced, and tasted, and internalized, and given back to others. This is something that is very relevant to the needs and wants of the igen ers. The stereotypical igen er has a shorter attention span and video has become a more important method of a teaching. In addition, learning by doing and by seeing outcomes has become more highly valued. By extension, service of others has becomes even more important for these latest two generations. And, I am happy to say that I think there are many branches of the Jesus movement that recognize and embrace service of others that is so valued by igener s and Millennials. We may not always do it as much as we should, but most Christians will acknowledge how important it is to take care of others. Maybe the igen ers will join together with the Millennials to make service and action a great part of all of our spiritual journeys. Wouldn t that be grand. We want the Jesus movement to be centered on community worship of God. We want the Jesus movement to show people how they can use the Bible to lead a better, healthier life. We want the Jesus movement to help us pray as individuals and as a group. We want the Jesus movement to be centered on love, and not on the baggage that so often replaces love. We want the Jesus movement to help us see beauty in the other and to not be afraid of diversity. We want the Jesus movement to convict us to action, so that we can be the hands and feet and voice of Jesus.

Page 6 of 6 And, we want a Jesus movement that is full of igen ers. To that end, we need to show how our branch is relevant to the lived lives and unique needs of the igen ers as well as all the generations who have come before. As it has done throughout the centuries, I am convinced that the Holy Spirit will continue to guide the Jesus movement into the future. I wonder what it will look like?