Not Merely Hearers
This Sunday morning teaching happened in an atypical, even experimental form— a sermon in dramatic dialogue. In a kind of homage to the quirky, 1981 film, My Dinner with André, the “sermon” mirrored the wide-ranging, personal, and deep conversation between Wallace and André (the actual names of the actors/characters in the movie). But the content of Sunday’s dialogue between André (Pastor Chris) and Wallace (Robert Brown) centered on two friends catching up after a long absence who had, unbeknownst to each other, had married, had families, become Christians, and pursued careers/callings neither expected of each other or themselves. André had become an Eastern Orthodox layman and a Marriage and Family Therapist, while Wallace had become a Presbyterian pastor.
The Lectionary texts consist of a Wisdom Psalm (Psalm 15), and a Prophetic text (Micah 6).
After André and Wallace retell their conversion stories and the life events that led them up to the present, they end up talking about the Epiphany texts for Wallace’s upcoming sermon. That discussion forms the key transition to the real meat of the conversation—how we as Christians might wrestle with such texts.
Note: The photograph associated with this podcast is a production still from the movie “My Dinner with André.”