Demolition and Renovation

1 Corinthians 1:3-9 | Mark 13:24-37

Jeremy Richards

In the Richards’ house, this past week was full of some of the normal Thanksgiving week stuff. There was time off, good food, a trip to the Christmas tree farm, decorating the house for Christmas, all that. There was even a little bit of time with family, though it was all over Zoom and Facetime. But there was something else happening at the Richards’ home this week as well. When we moved in, there was one element of the house that we said we needed to fix as soon as possible. In fact, it was almost a deal-breaker for me when we first toured the house: the largest wall, on the east side of our family room, was covered in cedar shingles. Even the door was covered in them. It looked like it was supposed to be outside...but it was inside, and I hated it. (Some of you have seen this wall, and some of you even liked it!).

Waiting

Amos 5:18-24 | 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 | Matthew 25:1-13

Jeremy Richards

This past Tuesday (and Wednesday and Thursday and Friday), we, as a nation, learned something about waiting in vain. We tasted the disappointment of waiting for election results that didn’t arrive. Of course this isn’t the first time we’ve had to wait for something. Waiting is part of life. We’ve all waited for something that never materialized before. We’ve waited for friends who forgot about our lunch date and never showed up. We’ve waited for buses that never came around the corner. We’ve waited for visitors to arrive at our homes only to get the message that they had car trouble or the roads were bad and they had to get a hotel for the night, but they’ll be there in the morning.

The Spirit and Justice

Micah 3:5-12 | 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13 | Matthew 23:1-12

Jeremy Richards

Awhile back, someone I’ve gotten to know a little bit but don’t know well, and who is a Christian but has never been to Grant Park, asked me something like, “Do you think your congregation focuses on the gospel enough, or do you think they care too much about justice and the gospel just kinda gets pushed aside.”

Witness

Matthew 17:1-9 | 2 Peter 1:16-21

Jeremy Richards

The modern church historian Robert Louis Wilken says, “Christian thinking is inescapably bound to the witness of others.” He says in another place, “What we know of past events depends on the testimony of those who have witnessed them. Historical events are unique and singular, and one cannot run an experiment to verify whether what is reported is true.”

In other words, every historical event, everything that happens within a specific time and place that we don’t personally witness requires that we trust those who did witness it.

Wear the Label

Isaiah 58:1-12 | Matthew 5:13-20

Jeremy Richards

As most of you know, I’m currently enrolled in a two year program at the Center for Action and Contemplation called the Living School. I applied to the Living School because I recognized that I needed help bringing these two complimentary strands that I knew were integral, but hadn’t yet figured out how to integrate, together: action and contemplation, justice and spirituality, inner and outer, etc. (I’ve told you all this before).