West End United Methodist Church

Table Manners

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

Table Manners – Today is the third Sunday in Lent, and our Lenten theme is “Table Transformations.”  The scripture is the story in Luke 14 about Jesus having been invited to a dinner in the home of a prominent Pharisee, and the Pharisees were watching Jesus closely and with suspicion.  In that era, who was seated where at the table was important – the friends and business associates of the host were seated at the head table.  But upon entering here Jesus offers a proverb saying that those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.  Jesus even goes further to advise the host when hosting a dinner to avoid inviting friends, relatives, rich neighbors intending to be repaid, but, rather, to invite the poor, crippled, lame, and blind who can’t repay the host, but that host will be rewarded in the resurrection at the end.  It is a matter of intentionally including those who have been excluded, and it is a lesson for us as individuals and as a church and faith community.  Such a table can be transformational. 

(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 :14:1, 7-14

Downloads

Early Service Bulletin (3/23/2025)

Late Service Bulletin (3/23/2025)

Audio

Table Manners (scripture, Children's Moment and sermon)