August 21, 011
Acts 10:13-15, 27-28 NRSV
James 2:8-13 Common English Bible
God Say’s What?!
As we have traveled on this road of looking at when Christians get it wrong...I mentioned of how some subjects may make u squirm a little. Well. . . I have found that subject for me. It is not so much the subject but the reaction to the subject that makes me squirm. . . it is how this subject is perceived in some Christian’s lives that make me squirm. But. . . I am called to preach the gospel of grace. . . so. . . I would like to begin my sermon with a story.
“There was a child that grew up in a Christian home. This grew up knowing God. They went to church every Sunday. . . as a matter of fact this child was the star pupil in Sunday school. They learned about God and the love He has for all of His creation. They learned the commandment to love one another as they loved themselves. Their parents were very proud of this child. They lived in a very loving home where their parents showered love abundantly on them. They were loved! This child also knew that they were different from all of their friends. They knew that they stood out from all the rest.
As the child grew, they became more and more aware of how different they were from all the rest. Then one day they realized why they were different. . . they finally figured out what made them stand out in a crowd. Now a teenager, they went to their loving parents to talk with them about their revelation in life. They knew that when they would talk with their parents they would surely be happy about their finally understanding who they were. . . understanding of how they perceived themselves different.
So, they picked a time that they knew they would have their parents’ full attention. It was a morning like all the other mornings when they all started their day with prayer and breakfast. So after the prayer, they were talking about what their days entailed. When it was their turn, they piped up with “Mom. . . Dad. . . for my whole life I realized I am different from the rest and I figured out why. . . you can just see their parents excitement, their child knows that they are different because they are Christian. . . (The child went on) I finally figured out that I am gay, that’s what makes different!”
There was a hush in the room. . . the child was waiting for the loving support that they had received all their life. . . then mom began to speak. . . ”Your what!...how can this be?! I brought you up right. . . where did I go wrong?!” The child stood confused. . . Next it was dad’s turn. . . ”You have got to be kidding! We play all kinds of sports together. . . we did all those “manly things” together! You can’t be gay. . . o son of mine is gay! You are nothing but an abomination and will burn in HELL!”
The child runs out of the room confused. . . the love and support they received all their life was not there. . . their loving parents that taught them that God loves all and we must love all of God’s creation. . . Everyone is of sacred worth. . . how can this be? The parents go to church and talk with their friends about what has happened and the church that they grew up in. . . the church that they saw Christ in the members. . . the church that was so proud of this child’s understanding of God. . . turns their backs on them. The child vows never to go back to church. . . never to be around those hypocritical Christians again. . . ”
Over the past moth we have been journeying through Adam Hamilton’s book “When Christians Get It Wrong.” We have been looking at why some young people are turned off by Christians and Christianity. The last reason that Adam Hamilton talks about is how Christians act in dealing with homosexuality. . . now I told you that some of the things would be talking about might make us a little uncomfortable, but in Radical Hospitality, there are times when we must step out of our comfort zones and look at our attitudes and actions.
I remember growing up how homosexuality was something to only be whispered about. . . something that was just swept under the carpet. But that is not still the same view in the world today from young people. They see it from a different view. . . one of acceptance and love. They may not agree with what the person is doing. . . it may not be a life style for them but they agree to disagree and get on with the friendship.
But. . . what do the scriptures say about this? Well. . . in the Old Testament. . . some perceive it as an abomination, something that God will have no part of. Some take that piece of scripture and run with it. Taking it out of context and making doctrine out of it. But what does the New Testament say? How would Jesus react to all this? What does God say? Well. . . in the reading from Acts this morning. . . Peter told God that he would not touch or go near such “profane things”. But God called Peter up short. . . He told Peter that it was not up to him to call it profane. If god says it’s good then it is good!
I would like to read a passage from James this morning. . . it is found in James 2 verses 8-13 and I’m reading from the Common English Bible this morning. . .
It’s all about love and mercy, it’s all about loving your neighbor as yourself, it’s all being non-judgmental. It’s all about everything that God has made having sacred worth. It’s all about the Radical Hospitality that Jesus showed as He was nailed to the cross. . . and kept Him there for all of creation.
Beloved. . . we don’t have to agree with person’s life style but we do, as Christians, need to see the sacred worth in all of humankind and God’s creation, we need to let the love of Christ shine through us in a world that is lost and trying to find the light of day. Jesus didn’t come to save just the right kind of people. . . Jesus came to save all kinds of people. When God created humankind, He just didn’t say it was good. . . He said it was very good. Are we to be like “old” Peter and judge what God created or do we need to be like the “new” Peter and trust in God’s decision of what is good or profane. It is our choice to make. . . which will you chose. Judge not or you shall be judge because the same measure you judge you also will be judged. Will we be judged by mercy and grace or by the world’s standard? You decide. . .
AMEN
August 21, 2011
James 2:8-13 (Common
English Bible)
Acts 10:13-15, 27-28 (NRSV
Bible)
Call to Worship (GBOD)
Prayer of Dedication
Worship Theme: “We all
have sacred worth. . .”
and sermon: “God says
what?!”
by
Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s
Whisper” blog
Suncook United Methodist
Church
Suncook, NH
August 21, 2011
Eleventh Sunday of
Pentecost
&
2 Corinthians 4:7-18 (NRSV
Bible)
Job 16:1-5 (NRSV Bible)
Psalm 96:1-6 (NRSV
Bible)(Call to Worship)
Communion
Worship Theme: “Why do bad
things happen?”
Children’s Time
and sermon: “In My
Weakness I am Strong”
by
Pastor Ruth Foss
Suncook United Methodist
Church
Suncook, NH
August 7, 2011
Nineth Sunday of Pentecost
&
Acts 11:2-18 (NRSV Bible)
1 Peter 3:8-9, 15 (NRSV
Bible)
Psalm 118:19-20, 24 (NRSV
Bible)(Call to Worship)
Worship Theme: “We are all
one Family of God”
Children’s Time
and sermon: “I Got Your
Back!”
by
Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s
Whisper” blog
Suncook United Methodist
Church
Suncook, NH
July 31, 2011
Eighth Sunday of Pentecost
&
Genesis 1:1-8
Matthew 22:16b-17, 21b-22
Unison Prayer
“Loving, Merciful God,
giver of all knowledge,
we thank you for your
Spirit, here among us.
We ask for eyes to see you
at work in our lives
and the lives of others,
ears to hear the words
you have for us, and a
heart that is open to
your love and grace. It is
truly good to be in
the house of the Lord!
Amen.”
Worship Theme: “God’s
Wisdom”
Children’s Time
and sermon: “We don’t know
everything?”
by
Pastor Ruth Foss
Suncook United Methodist
Church
Suncook, NH
July 24, 2011
Seventh Sunday of
Pentecost
&
church sign, “Hanging Out
with Jesus”
July 17, 2011
&
Luke 15:1-2
The Parable of the Lost
Sheep
“This man (Jesus) welcomes
sinners and eats with them.”
Galatians 5:22-23 (GOD’s
WORD Translation)
Psalm 92:1-2 (GOD’s WORD
Translation)(Call to Worship)
Worship Theme: “What kind
of people did Jesus hang with?”
and sermon: “When
Christians Are Un-Christian”
by
Pastor Ruth Foss
Suncook United Methodist
Church
Suncook, NH
July 17, 2011
Sixth Sunday of Pentecost
&
Sermon series by the
Reverend Adam Hamilton
“When Christians Get It Wrong”
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