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The Sign [Proper 29C (Christ the King) - Luke 23:33-43]

  The Rt. Rev. Jeremiah Williamson Luke 23:33-43   The Sign Calvary, Burnt Hills, NY   The sign is a joke.   Not a funny joke; not a joke that brings joy or happiness to the world.   It is, instead, one of those “clever” jokes, like a cartoon in the New Yorker. Maybe it doesn’t make you laugh out loud, but if you get it, if you can untangle the irony, you smile a little and feel smart.   The sign was that kind of joke.   And the joke, this joke, it is on us.   Because we clearly don’t get it, don’t get the clever irony.   We take the sign, nailed as it was just above the head of Jesus, literally.   As if that sign was an informative museum plaque.   And that is a strange stance to take, given the circumstance, in light of the terrible events of this Gospel story.       Most everyone in the story was in on the joke.   The leaders riffed on it, for the entertainment of the crowd, stand-up in ...

When Will This Be? [Proper 28C - Luke 21:5-19]

  The Rt. Rev. Jeremiah Williamson Luke 21:5-19   When Will This Be? St. Paul’s, Schenectady (Rotterdam)   I woke up late on that Saturday morning – just in time to watch my Saturday morning favorites: NBA Inside Stuff, Saved by the Bell, and Looney Tunes.   But on this particular Saturday, something wasn’t quite right.   I could sense it almost immediately.   Instead of bustle, the house was eerily silent.   No one was milling about.   The television screen was a powerless dull grey.   Every room I explored revealed the same unsettling discovery: nothing.     I have two parents and two younger siblings, and so the silence, and absence, was notable.   I was a child in the days before cell phones and so my investigative options were limited.   You might remember that back in those days if someone wasn’t at home, by their landline, or right beside you, there was no way to reach them.   It was as if they...

Resurrection Certainty [Proper 27C - Luke 20:27-38]

  The Rt. Rev. Jeremiah Williamson Luke 20:27-38   Resurrection Certainty St. Christopher’s, Cobleskill   They could have come to Jesus to be touched well.   They could have sat at his feet and drank from the well of his wisdom.   They could have simply breathed in the same breath that, in the beginning, separated the water from the dry land.   Or just stood still in his loving gaze.   But instead, they came to embarrass Jesus in front of this crowd.   Because of course they did.   These Sadducees, we are told, did not believe in the resurrection.   And so this was not an earnest or honest question.   Their question was devised to prove to Jesus, and anyone who would listen, that they were right: more well-read, more devoted, more righteous.   And that Jesus was wrong.   Because of their carefully crafted question everyone would see that they knew the Bible better.   And unlike Jesus, they actually res...