01/27/2019
Luke 4:14-21
Chris Breslin
“A Sabbath is a weekly Jubilee during which the powerful are humbled and brought low, and the poor and lowly are gifted space, love, and generosity.” -A.J. Swoboda
“Far too often, we have chosen blindness, even refusing the hands of friends who reached out and tried to lead us to the one who could restore our sight. Our racial blindness is generational and multilayered, folded in among all that is true and good about our faith. There is no easy way to be freed from it.” -Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Sermon Resources:
Through Waters(1/13 sermon by Sarah Neff)
New Year, New You…Same God(1/20 sermon by Charlene Brown)
The Nazareth Manifestoby Sam Wells
Subversive Sabbathby A.J. Swoboda
Sabbath as Resistanceby Walter Brueggemann
Reconstructing the Gospelby Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Season Resources:
Joy is for Epiphany, tooby Miroslav Volf (Christian Century)
Living the Christian Year: Time to Inhabit the Story of Godby Bobby Gross
Scripture:
Songs for Today’s Worship Gathering:
Come on Up to the House by Waits
Come, Holy Spirit, Come by Hart/Ring
Alive by Hoisingtons/Jordan/Leonard
Heal Us by Cowper/Twit/Morton
The Advocate by Baltensperger
Be Thou My Vision by Forgaill
Doxology