2021

Sermon: "After the Storm" June 19/20, 2021, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Chicago

Sermon: "After the Storm" June 19/20, 2021, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Chicago

Here’s the thing, though…to get to that other side requires change. And as we know, significant change is among the greatest of challenges to overcome.

 While we are in the boat with Jesus, while Jesus is trying to get us to the other side, some severe storms of what may seem like apocalyptic proportions are bound to come.

Some of us may find the privilege that we have lived with for so long it feels like it is part of our DNA ripped away by the storm.

Some of us may find layers of guilt and shame about who we are or who we love pulled from us – guilt and shame that feels so familiar we imagine we will perish without it.

We may find some of the things we thought were most important about church blown away by the wind of the Spirit as we seek to collaborate with our partners at Grace Place and the Lakeview Lutheran parish to more faithfully love and serve this world that God so loves.

 

Though it may seem like we are perishing, let us not forget that Jesus is with us in the boat. Jesus is with us, embodying the peace that the world cannot give. We, who have gotten into the boat with Jesus, we are MADE to survive this storm and once the storm has passed and everything has changed, to thrive. To thrive for the sake of the world.

Sermon: "Welcome Home" January 2, 2021, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Chicago

Sermon: "Welcome Home" January 2, 2021, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Chicago

I find myself wondering, yes even during Christmas, “can there really be redemption and restoration for this weary world.” 

Yet we do take heart this Christmas.

Because the weary world does rejoice.

The prophet Jeremiah sings of this great Christmas homecoming: “See, I am going to bring them from the land of the north, and gather them from the farthest parts of the earth, among them the blind and the lame, those with child and those in labor, together; a great company, they shall return here.”

The Word is made flesh. All earth rejoices. Heaven and nature sing.

God has come to dwell with us, to make us people of God, to make all things new.

Will we receive him as he comes to dwell in us, as he comes to make his home in and with us, in all humanity, in all the earth? Will we find room, will we make room for God?  

Perhaps this is our work of Christmas in this new year of 2021.