{"id":3686,"date":"2022-11-18T16:06:00","date_gmt":"2022-11-18T22:06:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stalbansbolivar.org\/?p=3686"},"modified":"2022-11-18T16:06:00","modified_gmt":"2022-11-18T22:06:00","slug":"sermon-november-13th-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stalbansbolivar.org\/?p=3686","title":{"rendered":"Sermon November 13th, 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">St. Albans Morning Prayer Service<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">November 13, 2022<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Sermon by Gale Roberts<br>Pictures and Presentation by Jenna Roberts<br>This morning our readings are from Isaiah 65:17-25<br>and Luke 21:5-19. I want to talk mostly about the Isaiah text<br>but let me start with a little bit about the Luke text and the<br>Book of Common Prayer that includes Lectionary C Proper<br>28 for today. This Book shows a service for everyday of the<br>year in a repeating 3 year cycle. Over the course of the 1,095<br>days in 3 years most of our Bible is read. The original Book<br>of Common Prayer was written mostly by Thomas<br>Cranmer, the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury<br>when Henry VIII was King of England. It has been modified and updated a little since the first<br>one in 1549 but it remains mostly the work of Thomas Cranmer.<br>He paid a heavy price for this book and his other work establishing the Church of<br>England. When Henry died and his Catholic daughter became Queen she had Thomas tried<br>for heresy and he was found guilty and sentenced to be burned at the stake. He was offered a<br>chance to recant and he signed the document<br>recanting. But Mary wanted her revenge and<br>ordered him to be executed anyway. She<br>forgot a fundamental fact &#8211; the blood of the<br>martyrs are the seed of the church. At his<br>execution Thomas took back his recanting,<br>defended the Church of England he helped<br>establish as the true church, and said this hand<br>of mine that signed the document of<br>recanting shall be the first part of me to burn.<br>He plunged his hand into the flames and withdrew it only once to wipe sweat from his brow<br>then promptly returned it to the flames until he perished. Mary could not have done anything<br>that would have turned her people against her and the Catholic Church more than this act.<br>When she died and her sister Elizabeth became Queen the Church of England was restored and<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Thomas Cranmer\u2019s Book of Common Prayer was restored. We are using it here today. In a<br>little bit we will read my favorite part of the Book of Common Prayer- The Song of Creation.<br>It is not a song about Creation but<br>rather all parts of Creation are<br>doing the singing. It is is in effect a<br>list of everything sacred and holy:<br>the sun, moon and stars the earth<br>and all its parts- mountains, hills,<br>seas, and rivers, all plants, all wild<br>animals, fish and whales, all<br>domestic animals, the cold and<br>heat, rain snow, frost, and ice; light<br>and dark; holy people and not so<br>holy people all singing praises to<br>God. I love it. Thomas Cranmer did not make it up. It comes from the Bible.<br>In our passage from Luke today Christ talks about those that will be arrested,<br>persecuted and put to death for my sake. It is a tragedy that for much of our history this<br>persecution and putting to death has been Christian on Christian.<br>Now to the main event &#8211; this glorious passage from the Book of Isaiah.<br>\u201cI am about to create new heavens and a new earth.\u201d (Isaiah 65:17) A wave of the<br>hand and a gesture on God\u2019s part? This well could have been how<br>the First Creation began but this is something different.<br>In the First Creation about 13.8 billion years ago there was an<br>initial flash or explosion sometimes called the Big Bang that was<br>the beginning but that was only the beginning. Creation<br>continued and continues today. After the initial flash there was<br>expansion, cooling, and consolidation of matter into atoms. At<br>first there was mostly element #1 hydrogen with a little bit of<br>element #2 helium, and a maybe a teensy-weensy bit of element<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h1 class=\"wp-block-heading\">3 lithium. The numbers are the numbers of protons (and<\/h1>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">electrons) in the atom. Not matter that can be made into planets<br>or plants or animals or people. However hydrogen can clump<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">together and make stars and stars were born and the universe lit up (Let there be light &#8211; sounds<br>kind of familiar). As stars use up their hydrogen making helium<br>then they begin making heavier atoms then they either swell up<br>or explode releasing most of what they have made into space<br>where it is sucked up with lots of hydrogen into a new star.<br>Creation continued with generation after generation of new<br>stars but the atoms being made got bigger and heavier until we<br>got to element #92 uranium. It is essential for the earth. The<br>radioactive uranium in the heart of the earth keeps it warm and<br>partly liquid which is essential for plate tectonics. If the earth<br>froze all the way to the center our planet would be as dead as<br>Mars. So the stage was set for our solar system and our earth to<br>be born about 4.5 billion years ago. Creation is continuing brick<br>by brick, inch by inch<br>At its birth the earth couldn\u2019t support humans &#8211; it was too hot, too hostile, there was no<br>oxygen for us but Creation pressed on. Plants made the oxygen from the carbon dioxide<br>atmosphere. It took a long time but things went our way. Finally after many variations of<br>humans we finally got to our current<br>version about 200,000 years ago. We are<br>mostly Homo sapiens with a little<br>Neanderthal and a tiny bit of Denisovans<br>going back to Australopithecus (Yes Lucy<br>we are you and you are us). For those of<br>you too young to remember Lucy, she was<br>a 3.18 million year old hominid skeleton<br>found by archeologists in Ethiopia on<br>November 24, 1974. That night after<br>much drinking, dancing, celebrating, and playing the Beatles song Lucy in the Skies with<br>Diamonds at full blast all night, they named her Lucy. None of them could quite remember<br>how, why, or who. Time, Creation and by now history marches on and we get to the late 6th<br>Century before Christ about 2500 years ago when this last part of Isaiah in our passage for<br>today was written.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">It is not really about another Creation like the<br>first one that is still underway. It is also not about the<br>heaven of the afterlife . It is about our earth and our<br>atmosphere (heavens) here and now. We are God\u2019s<br>stewards on earth. He gave us brains and hands to do<br>things, create things, improve things. He gave us hearts<br>to love and cherish each other and the Earth and the<br>whole of Creation. This passage from Isaiah is a<br>blueprint, a goal, a destination where we desperately<br>need to go. It describes things we can do ourselves &#8211;<br>reduce child mortality to near zero and increase our<br>longevity to 100 years and beyond by improving our<br>medicine, health care, nutrition, our habits, eliminating<br>the use of poisons in our food, soil, water, air. Provide<br>housing and a vineyard\/garden for every family. Have an equitable society that everyone gets to<br>enjoy the fruits of their own labor. And stop destroying the part of Creation that we are<br>supposed to be stewards of.<br>\u201cThe wolf and the lamb will feed together, the lion will eat straw like the ox,<br>but the serpent- it\u2019s food shall be dust.\u201d (Isaiah 65:25) Is this literal or a metaphor? The<br>meaning is we will have wolves and lambs and lions and oxen and serpents. We will use our<br>brains and our hands to have all these<br>things. Rewilding Europe is a<br>movement that is bringing all creatures<br>back to Europe including Wild<br>Aurochs, Bison, Elk (red deer), moose,<br>wolves, bears, golden jackals, horses.<br>Domestic sheep and goats are protected<br>by guardian dogs and sheep folds. The<br>cattle and horses protect themselves and<br>their calves and foals from wolves.<br>Humans have lived with large predators<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">for millennia and we can do so again.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">\u201cI will create a Jerusalem filled with joy and delight.\u201d (Isaiah 65:17-19) During<br>the dark times of the Industrial revolution when England was being filled with satanic mills,<br>and squalid slums, the poet William Blake wrote the poem Jerusalem. The beginning is from a<br>legend of Christ coming to England with his great uncle Joseph of Arimathea who was a<br>merchant and trader during the time between Jesus at 12 and Jesus beginning his ministry at<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"30\">\n<li>The poet is laying out his vision of the new Jerusalem much as Isaish is laying out his<br>vision.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Jerusalem<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">And did those feet in ancient time<br>Walk upon England\u2019s mountains green?<br>And was the holy Lamb of God<br>On England\u2019s pleasant pastures seen?<br>And did the countenance divine<br>Shine forth upon our clouded hills?<br>And was Jerusalem builded here<br>Among those dark satanic mills?<br>Bring me my bow of burning gold;<br>Bring me my arrows of desire:<br>Bring me my spear: O clouds unfold!<br>Bring me my chariot of fire!<br>I will not cease from mental fight,<br>Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand,<br>Till we have built Jerusalem<br>In England\u2019s green and pleasant land.<br>William Blake<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Amen<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>St. Albans Morning Prayer Service November 13, 2022 Sermon by Gale RobertsPictures and Presentation by Jenna RobertsThis morning our readings are from Isaiah 65:17-25and Luke 21:5-19. 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