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Be careful what you talk about

November 26, 2014

In my sermon at All Saints’ earlier this month, I made a
comment along the lines that my students think that one doesn’t have time to do
an exegesis when you’re asked to preach the night before a service, and that I
disagree.  Little did I know that I’d
have the opportunity to prove that point…
I knew that I was on the chaplaincy schedule to preach at
Community Worship on Tuesday, 2 December. 
I began thinking about the topic and text assigned while I was in the
States, and then began preparing in earnest on Monday this week.  Praise God that I did, because at 5:30 Monday
evening, I got a call that since the scheduled preacher was out of town, the
chaplaincy wanted me to preach the next day. 
This is quite a normal thing in Africa, to be ambushed
either the night before, or even as you enter a church, with “oh, since you’ve
come, you must bring the Word to us!”  I
beg my students to be the generation that ends this practice; when you ambush
someone, they’ve not had time to prepare anything.  Yes, the Holy Spirit can, and does, bail us
out, but the point I make to my students is that the pastor’s responsibility is
to feed the sheep, and when you ambush a preacher like this, you are likely
sending your sheep away starving.

I don’t quite consider myself to have been ambushed, and
thankfully, the Lord bailed me out (yet again!) and my sermon was
well-received.  And no, I didn’t do a full-on
exegesis of the text.  But I did enough.

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I’m Jessica Hughes, an Anglican priest serving at Uganda Christian University through the Society of Anglican Missionaries and Senders (SAMS). “Here I am” is both an answer to the geographical question “WHERE are you?” and a nod to my favorite Bible verse, Isaiah 6:8.

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