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It is a new week, and so those of us with worship leadership responsibilities move on to a new sermon to start mulling....
This week the RCL readings offer us the chance to preach on one of the most (IMO) confounding stories in Scripture -- the binding of Isaac. For those familiar with that phrase, this is the story in Genesis 22 where Abraham sets out to offer his long-awaited son as a burnt sacrifice.
Surely this is (to borrow a phrase from Phyllis Trible) a "text of terror". Why did the ancients hold on to this story? Why do we keep reading it? Given that I firmly believe we read the ancient stories because we believe God might have something to say to our present in the old stories, what might God be saying here?
Here are my early thoughts for the week, which this week are as much questions I might ponder as a clear direction to take:
http://ministerialmutterings.blogspot.ca/2014/06/looking-forward-to-june-29-2014-3rd.html
ANd here is the prayer of confession we are using, one I wrote many years ago (and rather like):
http://worshipofferings.blogspot.ca/2008/06/from-june-26-2005-6th-afterpentecost.html
What do you think? What do you find in this rather troubling story....
This week the RCL readings offer us the chance to preach on one of the most (IMO) confounding stories in Scripture -- the binding of Isaac. For those familiar with that phrase, this is the story in Genesis 22 where Abraham sets out to offer his long-awaited son as a burnt sacrifice.
Surely this is (to borrow a phrase from Phyllis Trible) a "text of terror". Why did the ancients hold on to this story? Why do we keep reading it? Given that I firmly believe we read the ancient stories because we believe God might have something to say to our present in the old stories, what might God be saying here?
Here are my early thoughts for the week, which this week are as much questions I might ponder as a clear direction to take:
http://ministerialmutterings.blogspot.ca/2014/06/looking-forward-to-june-29-2014-3rd.html
ANd here is the prayer of confession we are using, one I wrote many years ago (and rather like):
http://worshipofferings.blogspot.ca/2008/06/from-june-26-2005-6th-afterpentecost.html
What do you think? What do you find in this rather troubling story....