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Establishing Authority

On the second Sunday of Lent, the Rev Canon Dr Sarah Rowland Jones preaches on Stories of Hope in a live service from the City Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Cardiff.

On the second Sunday of Lent, the Rev. Canon Dr. Sarah Rowland Jones continues the theme of "Stories of Hope". The live service from the City Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, Cardiff, led by the Rev. Dyfrig LLoyd, explores ways to seek out, know and trust the authority of God. Reading: Mark 6: 7-13. Music by The Cantemus Chamber Choir, directed by Huw Williams and accompanied by Peter King, includes Ubi Caritas (Mealor); Requiem: Psalm 23 (Howells); Love Divine, All Loves Excelling (Blaenwern) and All My Hope on God is Founded (Michael) . Producer: Karen Walker.

38 minutes

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Sun 25 Feb 2018 08:10

Script:

Please note: This script cannot exactly reflect the transmission, as it was prepared before the service was broadcast. It may include editorial notes prepared by the producer, and minor spelling and other errors that were corrected before the radio broadcast.
It may contain gaps to be filled in at the time so that prayers may reflect the needs of the world, and changes may also be made at the last minute for timing reasons, or to reflect current events.


主播大秀 Radio 4.听听And now, on the second Sunday of Lent, we go live to the City Parish Church of St. John the Baptist in Cardiff where the Rev鈥檇 Dyfrig Lloyd leads this week鈥檚 Sunday Worship.听 The Reverend Canon Doctor Sarah Rowland Jones, who reflects on the theme of 鈥淪tories of Hope鈥 and establishing God鈥檚 authority, also introduces the service.

ITEM 1听INTRO 听听 REV. CANON DR. SARAH ROWLAND-JONES
听听听听 Good morning, bore da, a chroeso.听 Welcome, to St John鈥檚, built in the twelfth century to serve Cardiff鈥檚 Castle, and still the city鈥檚 civic church.听 With the Six Nations rugby tournament in full flow and preparations in place for St. David鈥檚 Day later this week, the surrounding shops and streets display a colourful array of flags and bright daffodils.听 Spring is in the air 鈥 a time of fresh beginnings, a time of hope.
听听听听 Hope, the Christian hope, was central to the life of Dr. Billy Graham who died on Wednesday, aged 99.听听 One of the most celebrated evangelists in Christian history Billy Graham, from his student days to well into his 80s, consistently preached that 鈥淛esus Christ is the Son of God who alone can save us from our sins鈥. Countless people found faith through his simple, clear message, responding to his call to 鈥減ray to Him for forgiveness and, by faith, receive Jesus Christ into your life.鈥
听听听听听 Known affectionately as God鈥檚 Ambassador, Billy Graham counselled twelve American presidents, from Dwight Eisenhower to Barack Obama, and it's reckoned he spoke his message to well over 200 million people at crusades around the world, including famously at Haringey for three months in 1954.听听 But it was back in 1946 on only his second visit to the UK that he made his only public visit to Wales, where as a young man in his 20鈥檚, he preached in Pontypridd and Gorseinon, an area with close links to the Great Welsh Revival of 1904 and 1905.听
听听听听 One of the many hymns close to his heart is the one with which we begin our worship this morning and which celebrates our hope in God鈥檚 amazing, saving, grace.听

ITEM 2听 HYMN 1听听Amazing Grace

ITEM 3 PRAYER听DYFRIG
The fourth verse in that hymn speaks of how God promises good to us, as long as life endures.听听 During our Sunday Worships this Lent we鈥檙e focusing on 鈥淪tories of Hope鈥, considering what it means to live with our hope set on the God whose promises prove trustworthy.听听 As Billy Graham himself said, 鈥楤eing a Christian is more than just an instantaneous conversion 鈥 it is a daily process whereby you grow to be more and more like Christ.鈥櫶
听Let us pray:
听Almighty God,
听We thank you for the long life and faithful ministry of Billy Graham.
听We entrust him to your care, as we recall his words:
鈥淗eaven gives us hope 鈥 hope for today, and hope for the future. No matter听听听听 what we are facing, we know it is only temporary, and ahead of us is Heaven.鈥

听We pray for ourselves to know the discipline of Lent:
听may we enter into the mystery of Christ鈥檚 sufferings,
听and by following in his Way, come to share in his glory;
听through Jesus Christ our Lord.听 R. Amen听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听

ITEM 4听ANTHEM
Jesu, the very thought of thee听 (Bairstow)

ITEM 5听LINK 听DYFRIG
听听听听 Edward Bairstow鈥檚 Anthem, Jesu, the very thought of thee, sung by the Cantemus Chamber Choir who are with us this morning.
听听听听 St Paul writes to the Christians in Rome 鈥楻ejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.鈥櫶 In times of tribulation, hope has sometimes been described as the ballast of faith. It keeps us moving forwards even when the stormy waters of life threaten to toss us off course.听听听 Well-founded confidence offers us a better guide than our anxieties, when times are tough. Not only this, but authentic, God-given hope can actually be forged and strengthened as we wrestle with life鈥檚 difficulties.听
听听听听 This is what St Paul has to say in our first reading, from earlier in the same letter.听听听听听听听听听听

ITEM 6听READING 1 听 PAULINE
A reading from St Paul鈥檚 letter to the Romans, Chapter 5, verses 1 to 5.
Therefore, since we are justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have obtained access to this grace in which we stand; and we boast in our hope of sharing the glory of God. And not only that, but we also boast in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not disappoint us, because God鈥檚 love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us.听
This is the word of the Lord. R. Thanks be to God.听听听听听听 听听

ITEM 7听LINK DYFRIG
Billy Graham put the same thought in other words: 鈥楥omfort and prosperity have never enriched the world as much as adversity has鈥.
I tend to agree - though none of us wishes for it.听听 We discover, in and through adversity, that godly hope does not disappoint us, because we also discover through experience that God is love, and pours his love into our lives.
No matter what life brings us we dare to believe God鈥檚 redeeming love will make us whole, and bring us home 鈥 a sentiment expressed in Charles Wesley鈥檚 hymn, Love Divine, all loves excelling.听

ITEM 8听HYMN 2
Love, Divine, all loves excelling听听听Tune: Blaenwern

ITEM 9听LINK听 DYFRIG
Through his preaching and teaching, through his acts of healing love and the example of his life, Jesus demonstrated his divine authority.听听 And In our second reading, we hear an example of how he taught his disciples to trust in this authority.听听 [After which the Reverend Canon Dr Sarah Rowland Jones, the Vicar of St John鈥檚, shares her reflection.]
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ITEM 10 听READING ROSS
A reading from the Gospel according to St Mark, Chapter 6, verses 7 to 13.
Jesus called the twelve and began to send them out two by two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits.
He ordered them to take nothing for their journey except a staff; no bread, no bag, no money in their belts; but to wear sandals and not to put on two tunics.
He said to them,
鈥榃herever you enter a house, stay there until you leave the place. If any place will not welcome you and they refuse to hear you, as you leave, shake off the dust that is on your feet as a testimony against them.鈥
So they went out and proclaimed that all should repent.
They cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many who were sick and cured them.
This is the word of the Lord. R. Thanks be to God听听听

ITEM 11听SERMON PART 1听 SARAH
An hour before our service started this morning, the choir began to warm up 鈥 practicing scales and arpeggios, and running through their various exercises.听 All of which gave them the confident knowledge that when our first hymn was announced, they could launch in, loud and clear.
听听听听 We might call this an exercise in training muscle memory, so that should their hearts and minds feel nervous and tense at the prospect of a live broadcast, nonetheless their throats and lungs would know exactly what to do, to make a joyful noise to the Lord!
听听听听 I like to think of the 40 days of Lent as a time for training the muscle memory of the soul, so that when we feel nervous or under pressure, we automatically turn to God.听听 Experience teaches us that we can, indeed must, rely on Jesus Christ, Redeemer and Lord, in hard times and in easy times.
听听听听 Our reading from the Gospel of Mark recounted how this was the lesson Jesus wanted the disciples to learn, as he sent them out two by two. By being despatched without bread, bag, money, spare clothes, or a planned place to stay, they are forced to rely wholly on him.
听听听听 All the inessentials are stripped away. On this, their first mission, the disciples will focus entirely on what matters:听 on Jesus, his message, and their dependence on him.听 They鈥檝e known him long enough, and well enough, for his teaching and example to establish in them a trust in his authority.
听听听听 The healing and wholeness they are to offer, and the holiness to which they call others, is not something they can provide themselves. They speak and act solely with Jesus鈥 authority, which he shares with them.
This is the lesson they need to learn, and follow, from the very start. It lays the foundation for everything else.听
听听听听 Later on, as they spread the good news of God鈥檚 kingdom, they will travel with bread, with bag, with money and spare clothes, often staying where they are expected and welcomed 鈥 but only because they have first understood that, when it comes to the crunch, all of these are secondary to their reliance upon Jesus, as they live God鈥檚 way and do God鈥檚 work.
听听听听 We too can build similar habits and we don鈥檛 have to look far today to see how that can be done.听 Billy Graham was raised on a dairy farm, rising at 3.30 daily to milk the cattle, and learnt the discipline of hard work. He also learnt to make time for avid reading, from which he never ceased. Growing up in the poverty of the Depression, he found true riches through his conversion just before his 16th birthday.听
听听听听 These practices and perspectives shaped his whole life. Later asked in an interview by Sir David Frost how he wanted to be remembered, he replied, after a moment鈥檚 thought: 鈥楢s a person who had integrity, and who was faithful to his calling, and who loved God with all his heart, mind and soul.鈥
听听听听 The period of Lent challenges us to get our practices and perspectives right 鈥 as we take up the call to trust in Jesus鈥 authority by laying aside our other reliances.听听 In place of bread, bag, money and so forth, we might ask ourselves how much we depend on material resources, or the baggage of our knowledge and experience, or the financial safety net of insurance policies. In place of spare tunics, how important is our image to us. And are we prepared to let life take us where Jesus leads?
听听听听 No matter how uncomfortable and awkward it feels, let us remind ourselves that reliance on Jesus is always our starting point, always the place to which 鈥 to whom 鈥 we come home, and find our rest and refreshment, our new strength.

ITEM 11A ANTHEM
Requiem Psalm 23听听听听听 Herbert Howells

ITEM 12听SERMON PART 2听 SARAH
Those words, from Psalm 23, to a setting by Herbert Howells, remind us that God is with us, guiding and leading, whether we鈥檙e in life鈥檚 greenest pastures, or the darkest valleys of the shadow of death.听听
听听听听听听 God trains us, whether through taking us outside our comfort zones, or through times of hardship, to hope in him. We learn to walk close to him so that when life is easy we don鈥檛 stray off; and when times of trial come we know how to rely on him!
听听听听听听 I found this with my first husband, Justus, as he was dying of smoking-related cancer.
听听听听听听 Some of the feelings which we experienced then are summed up in words from T S Eliot鈥檚 poem, East Coker.
He wrote,
I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope
For hope would be hope for the wrong thing; wait without love
For love would be love of the wrong thing; there is yet faith
But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting.

听听听听 Justus and I didn鈥檛 know what we should hope for, as his health lurched from bad to worse. We were afraid to love 鈥 or at least, to cling onto 鈥 the wrong things in life too, but we wanted to be there for each other as best we could.
听听听听 But we did have faith. We trusted in the God who shows himself trustworthy in Jesus Christ, and so we consciously decided we could and would hope only in him.听 We would ask only for more of him, and for his will to be done 鈥 daring to call to mind St Paul鈥檚 words that in all things God works for good, for those who love him.
听听听听 Through that suffering and endurance, habits of hope in Jesus Christ anchored us.听听 All things considered, it was a year of ridiculous love and joy and laughter. Through the awfulness of terminal illness and death, the peace of God which passes all understanding, all common sense, all rational analysis, always seemed to have the final word, for this life and the life to come.
听听听听 Even when life is far less dramatic, and we鈥檙e tempted to think we can manage on our own, we still need to rely on Christ in all things.
听听听听 I鈥檓 reminded of this on days when I鈥檓 tired and grumpy and it seems everyone else is an annoying idiot. The penny soon drops: the problem isn鈥檛 them, it鈥檚 me; doing things my way.
听听听听听Recognising this of myself, in Lent, and more generally, I鈥檝e found myself praying increasingly not for strength but for weakness.
听听听听 I need to keep being reminded of my dependence on the sure and certain hope that is ours in Jesus Christ, especially when I feel I can handle what life throws my way.听 And whether or not I think I know the way ahead, I鈥檝e also taken to praying for faithful obedience 鈥 it鈥檚 another way of expressing total dependence on Jesus鈥 authority and leading.听
听听听听 Perhaps you鈥檝e heard the joke 鈥 if Jesus is the answer, what鈥檚 the question?听
听听听听 I believe that Jesus is the answer to any question worth asking, any problem worth solving, and to all the challenges or dangers we may face.听 And Lent challenges us to practice letting Jesus be the answer.

ITEM 13听ANTHEM听 Ubi Caritas听听听Paul Mealor

ITEM 14听INTERCESSIONS
Dyfrig:
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est - Wherever there is charity and love, God is present 鈥 to a setting by the celebrated Welsh composer Paul Mealor.

So let us pray to the God of love, with whom we have peace through our Lord Jesus Christ, asking that he may sustain us on our Lenten journey, with the hope that does not disappoint us.听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听

Vanessa:
1.听听听听听 Loving Father, give us grace to rely on your Son above all else, following the example of your Son鈥檚 first disciples, and of Billy Graham and your faithful servants in every age
God of mercy,
Sustain us with your hope.

2.听听听听听 Loving Father, who gave all authority in heaven and on earth to your Son bring the rulers of the world to follow his example of servant leadership
God of mercy,
Sustain us with your hope.

POSS SUNG RESPONSE HERE 听TBC
Steal away steal away steal away to Jesus
Steal away, steal away home. I aint got long to stay here.

3.听听听听听 Loving Father, with whom we have reconciliation through your Son, bring your peace to all who suffer through violence, war and conflict
God of mercy,
Sustain us with your hope.

4.听听听听听 Loving Father, your Son sent his followers to anoint and cure the sick, grant healing to all who suffer, in body, mind and spirit, for this life and for the life to come
God of mercy,
Sustain us with your hope.

POSS SUNG RESPONSE HERE 听TBC
Steal away steal away steal away to Jesus
Steal away, steal away home. I aint got long to stay here.

Vanessa:
5.听听听听听 Loving Father, as St David鈥檚 Day approaches, help us to learn from his example to be 鈥榝aithful in the little things鈥.
God of mercy,
Sustain us with your hope.

ITEM 15听LORD鈥橲 PRAYER
Dyfrig: We join in the prayer that Jesus taught his disciples

Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name,
thy kingdom come, thy will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our trespasses
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory,
for ever and ever. Amen.听听听听听听听听

ITEM 16 HYMN 3听
All my hope on God is founded听听Tune: Michael

ITEM 17 听PRAYER SARAH
Our service ends, with words echoing a passage from the Letter to the Ephesians:
We pray that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give us a spirit of wisdom and revelation as we come to know him, so that, with the eyes of our hearts enlightened, we may know what is the hope to which he has called us, what are the riches of his glorious inheritance among the saints, and what is the immeasurable greatness of his power for us who believe, according to the working of his great power.

ITEM 18听BLESSING 1
Christ give you grace to grow in holiness,
To deny yourselves, take up your cross, and follow him. 听听听 听听听听听听
Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus, who was wounded for our sins,
that you may bear in your life the love and joy and peace
which are the marks of Jesus in his disciples;听听听听 听

And the blessing of God almighty, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, be with you all, ever more. Amen.听听听听

BLESSING 2
A bendith Duw Hollalluog, y Tad, y Mab a鈥檙 Ysbryd Gl芒n, a fo yn eich plith ac a drigo gyda chwi yn wastad.听 Amen.听听听听

And the blessing of God almighty, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, be with you all, ever more. Amen.

BLESSING 3
And the blessing of God almighty, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, be with you all, ever more. Amen.

ITEM 19听ORGAN VOLUNTARY

CLOSING ANNO FROM R4
Chorale Prelude 鈥淐hristus, der uns selig macht" by听Johann Sebastian Bach bringing this morning鈥檚 Sunday Worship to a close.听 The live service from the City Parish Church of St. John the Baptist in Cardiff, was led by the Rev鈥檇 Dyfrig Lloyd and the preacher was the Rev鈥檇 Canon Dr. Sarah Rowland Jones.听 The Cantemus Chamber Choir was directed by Huw Williams. The organist was Peter King and the producer was Karen Walker.
And you can find a link on the Sunday Worship website to the various resources complementing Radio 4鈥檚 worship programmes during the season of Lent.听
Next week鈥檚 Sunday Worship for Lent is a Mass live from St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church in Glasgow.

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