West End United Methodist Church

Smells Like Teen Spirit

Speakers:Khette Cox
Topics:Sunday service

Smells Like Teen Spirit – The first Sunday after Advent we have Khette Cox as guest preacher.  She is a hospice chaplain and a graduate of Vanderbilt Divinity School.  The scripture is the familiar story in Luke of Mary and Joseph and their young son, Jesus, having gone to Jerusalem, but on the way home the boy’s parents discovering he was not with them.  When they found him after searching for three days, he was in the Temple, talking with the “teachers.”  The story is placed in Luke between the story of the miraculous birth and the story of Jesus’ baptism, and as such, it is a literary bridge but also a bridge as Jesus develops into the person he is to be.  This story is of Jesus beginning to discover who he is and is to be.  At this stage he may not know who he is, and, in her work as a hospice chaplain, Khette has often posed the question, “Who are you?” to patients.  It is a question for us, too, perhaps a challenge posed by God, prompting us to discover who we are among the people of God.  During the baptisms of infants, we are always introduced as the church community who will surround this child as she/he grows up, helping to form the child into the person God intends them to be.  But as we might help the child discover who he/she is and is to be, we, ourselves, are also in our role, developing into the person God wants us to be.   (NOTE: Reflecting the importance of the Word, the video begins with the scripture, but once it starts you can scroll back to the beginning of the service if you want.  The entire service is videoed.)

References

  • Luke :2:41-52

Downloads

Bulletin for the one service at 10 o'clock (12/29/2024)

Audio

Smells Like Teen Spirit (scripture, Children's Moment, and sermon, 12/29/2024)

Full audio of the single worship service (12/29/2024)