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April 01, 2007
Fred Heard - April 1, 2007 Palm Sunday

During this past year, I have had the unique opportunity to watch as the search committee has done their work. I have observed the vestry as they have grappled with their issues. I watched Mother Anne take hold as our interim and now I have witnessed Father Mike’s arrival. While a confidant of all, I have had no central role in any of this process. I have plugged along and accomplished what I set out to do. I have touched those who need pastoral care. I have opened my heart to our Trinity children. I have been a presence as your continuing priest and find myself in many meetings these days as the resident Episcopal historian…with one leg in the past and the other in the future. There has also been the arrival of a new bishop in our diocese and also a new Presiding Bishop at the national level.
Through it all, Jesus has been here. This morning our Hosannas should be affirmations of our faith in and discipleship with Jesus…and they should reflect that the church continues in changing times and even in times of strife and in some cases, outright brokenness.
In years past I have talked about the tendency to “sanitize” holy week and make it less bloody. Today, I ask you which Jesus has been with you at Trinity and in your lives? Jesus in Blue Jeans, Malibu Jesus, Jesus CEO, Jesus of the da Vinci Code?,. or the Jesus of the gospels? If it is the Jesus of good news, some will ask if Jesus’ ride on the donkey into Jerusalem is still relevant in the 21st century? The answer is simple: Jesus of the gospels is good news for the poor and not good news for establishment ways. Jesus preaches compassion and forgiveness and vulnerability and service and economic and social justice and peace and non violence. This describes Jesus’ first passion—his ethic of life and his passion for life led to the passion of his suffering.

But yet, once again in 2007, we are invited to share the paschal mystery, to be wounded is to be blessed. The light gets in through our wounds. We sing Hosanna to the Servant King, we affirm that all of our beliefs, values, and decisions emerge from our devotion to him, and to him alone.
Soon these joyous Palm Sunday Hosannas will change to cries of “Crucify him.” But you know that really isn’t so strange because it is often a picture of how we live our lives. Love and piety on Sunday and as the week goes on, the last Sunday is forgotten. To follow Jesus faithfully is to be stretched and to be made uncomfortable with the limits we set for ourselves or have learned from our culture. W.H. Auden says it well, “We would rather be ruined than changed. We would rather die in our dread than climb the cross of the moment and see our illusions die."
This Palm Sunday we are called to live for ourselves, our families, and for our neighbors, near and far, known and unknown.
Walk the way of the cross and as you do so, you will be following Jesus faithfully and you will be transformed by Jesus and in so doing, you will transform our world through your loving, wounded, vulnerable presence.
As we prepare for Holy Week, let us love Jesus without limits. He will give us the strength to continue the journey so that we might return again and again to a love which knows no bounds and we will surely be transformed into his servants in all that we are and all that we do. AMEN
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