Sermon for the Sunday Next Before Advent

“Then Jesus turned”

The Sunday Next Before Advent – proxima ante. What a lovely conjunction of prepositions, those little words that give direction and position to words and ideas in  their relation to one another! With the word ‘next’, we have a sense of continuity, as in a series where one thing follows upon another, next being what follows in sequence. With the word ‘before’, we are alerted to the beginnings of something new; in this case, the season of Advent. This Sunday, with its double prepositions of next and before, signals a transition. It is a time of endings and beginnings; a time, too, of renewal.

The endings and beginnings all turn upon one thing: our life in Christ. “Come and see,” Jesus says here in the first chapter of John’s Gospel, as part of the dialogue of question and answer with two of the disciples of John the Baptist who, as it turns out, are about to make a transition and become the disciples of Jesus. “What do you seek?” Jesus has asked them, having turned to them as they were following him after hearing John the Baptist’s remarkable pronouncement about Jesus as “the Lamb of God.” They had replied, oddly it may seem with another question, “Rabbi – Master, where dwellest thou?”

Jesus’ question and statement are the first forms of direct speech by Jesus in John’s Gospel. “What seek ye?” “Come and see.” The first question; the first command. There is something profound and wonderful in these words. They speak at once to the whole pageant of our lives in faith – seeking ultimately what God wants for us which is to be found in our coming and seeing but also in our abiding with Jesus. This has been, we might say, the nature and purpose of the Trinity season. Yet, there is the Advent theme, too, signalled here, at once by John the Baptist, who points out Jesus to us, “Behold, the Lamb of God,” and in the simple but profound moment of Jesus turning to the disciples of John to ask them, “what seek ye?” Advent is about our turning back to the center of our lives but only because the center has turned to us. “Then Jesus turned.”

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Week at a Glance, 21 – 27 November

Monday, November 21st
4:45-5:15pm World Religions/Inquirer’s Class — Room 204, King’s-Edgehill School

Tuesday, November 22nd
6:00pm ‘Prayers & Praises’ – Haliburton Place
7:30pm Christ Church Book Club: Incidents in the Life of Markus Paul, by David Adams Richards

Thursday, November 24th
1:30-3:00pm Seniors’ Drop-In
3:00pm Service at Windsor Elms
6:30-7:30pm Brownies’ Mtg. – Parish Hall

Friday, November 25th
11:00am Holy Communion at Dykeland Lodge
3:30pm Holy Communion at Gladys Manning Home

Sunday, November 27th, First Sunday in Advent
8:00am Holy Communion
9:30am Holy Communion at KES
10:30am Holy Baptism & Communion
2:00pm AMD Service of the Deaf
4:00pm Choral Evensong at Christ Church

Upcoming Events:

The Advent/Christmas Services of Carols and Lessons with King’s-Edgehill will be on Sunday, December 4th, the Second Sunday in Advent, at 4:30pm, here at Christ Church (Gr. 7-11) and at 7:00pm at the Chapel (Gr. 12). On Sunday, December 18th at 7:30pm there will be a special Christmas Concert featuring Paula Rockwell and others. Come and join us!

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The Sunday Next Before Advent

The collect for today, the Sunday Next before Advent, from The Book of Common Prayer (Canadian, 1962):

STIR up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful people; that they, plenteously bringing forth the fruit of good works, may of thee be plenteously rewarded; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Lesson: Jeremiah 23:5-8
The Gospel: St. John 1:35-45

Christ Borne by Angels, Santa Praxedes

Artwork: Christ Borne by Angels, 9th-century mosaic, Vault of Chapel of San Zeno, Basilica of Saint Praxades, Rome.  Photograph taken by admin, 25 April 2010.

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