West End United Methodist Church

Prevenient Grace

Speakers:Rev. Dr. Carol Cavin-Dillon
Topics:Palm sunday, Sunday service

Prevenient Grace – Today is Palm Sunday, and in keeping with our Lenten theme, “Table Transformations,” the scripture from Luke is about the deal Judas made with the chief priests and scribes to betray Jesus, and also the subsequent Passover meal Jesus and the twelve shared when he blessed the bread and cup revealing that they represented his body and blood, and then he revealed that one of them was going to betray him.  Our ancestor in Methodism, John Wesley,  had a concept of three movements of grace, the first being prevenient grace, grace that is offered by God to everyone.  Jesus demonstrates prevenient grace in the Lukan story of the Passover meal as he shares the meal, even the symbols of his body and blood, with all of the disciples, knowing that when he would be tried and crucified they would all abandon him in various ways, especially Judas.  And yet, his invitation and sharing the meal with them is a demonstration of God’s invitation to everyone.  Our response to that invitation of prevenient grace is to be open and accepting of God’s love and then to share it with others. 

(NOTE:  Emphasizing the importance of the Word, the videos begin with the scripture reading, but if you want, you can scroll back to the beginning of the service in each video – the entire service is available.)

 

References

  • Luke :22:1-6, 14-23

Downloads

Early Service Bulletin (4/13/2025)

Late Service Bulletin (4/13/2025)

Audio

Prevenient Grace (scripture, Children's Moment, sermon)