1.21.25 Sermon by The Right Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde

353.93k views1670 WordsCopy TextShare
Washington National Cathedral
Explore Washington National Cathedral: https://cathedral.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/w...
Video Transcript:
May the words of my mouth and the meditation of all our hearts be acceptable in your sight oh God for you are our strength and Our Redeemer amen please be seated again my warm welcome to all who have gathered in this house of prayer for all people and for those who are joining us via live stream as a country we have gathered this morning to pray for Unity as a people and a nation not for agreement political or otherwise but for the kind of unity that Fosters Community across diversity and division a Unity that serves
the common good unity in this sense is a threshold requirement for people to live in Freedom and together in a free Society it is the solid rock as Jesus said in this case upon which to build a nation it is not Conformity it is not Victory it is not polite weariness or passive passivity born of exhaustion Unity is not partisan rather Unity is a way of being with one another that it encompasses and respects our differences that teaches us to hold multiple perspectives and life experiences as valid and worthy of respect that enables us in
our communities and in the halls of power to genuinely care for one another even when we disagree those a across our country who dedicate their lives or who volunteer to help others in times of natural disaster often at Great risk to themselves never ask those they are helping for whom they voted in a past election or what positions they hold on a particular issue and we are at our best when we follow their example for you Unity at times is sacrificial in the way that love is sacrificial a giving of ourselves for the sake of
another in his Sermon on the Mount Jesus of Nazareth exhorts us to love not only our neighbors but to love our enemies and to pray for those who persecute us to be merciful as our God is merciful to forgive others as God forgives us and Jesus went out of his way to welcome Those whom his Society deemed as outcasts now I grant you that unity in this broad expansive sense is it's aspirational and it's a lot to pray for it's a it's a big ask of our God worthy of the best of who we are
and who we can be but there isn't much to be gained by our prayers if we act in ways that further deepen the divisions among us our scriptures are quite clear about this that God is never impressed with prayers when actions are not informed by them nor does God spare us from the consequences of our Deeds which Always In the End matter more than the words we pray those of us gathered here in the cathedral we are not naive about the realities of politics when power and wealth and competing interests are at stake when views
of what America should be are in Conflict when there are strong opinions across a spectrum of possibilities and starkly different understandings of what the right course of action is there there will be winners and losers when votes are cast decisions made that set the course of public policy and the prioritization of resources it goes without saying that in a democracy not everyone's particular hopes and dreams can be realized in a given legislative session or a presidential term not even in a generation which is to say not everyone's specific prayers for those of us who are
people of prayer not everyone's prayers will be answered in the way we would like but for some the loss of their hopes and dreams will be far more than political defeat but instead a loss of equality and D it and their livelihoods given this then is true Unity among us even possible and why should we care about it well I hope we care I hope we care because the culture of contempt that has become normalized in this country threatens to destroy us we are all bombarded started daily with messages from What sociologists Now call the
outrage industrial complex some of that driven by external forces whose interests are furthered by a polarized America contempt fuels political campaigns and social media and many profit from that but it's a worrisome it's a dangerous way to lead a country I am a person of Faith surrounded by people of faith and with God's help I believe that unity in this country is possible not perfectly for we are imperfect people and an imperfect Union but sufficient enough to keep us all believing in and working to realize the ideals of the United States States of America ideals
expressed in the Declaration of Independence with its assertion of innate human equality and dignity and we are right to pray for God's help as we seek Unity for we need God's help but only if we ourselves are willing to tend to the foundations upon which Unity depends like Jesus is analogy of uh building a house of faith on the rock of his teachings as opposed to building a house on Sand the foundations we need for Unity must be sturdy enough to withstand the many storms that threaten it and so what are they the the foundations
of unity drawing from our sacred traditions and text let me suggest that there are at least three the first foundation for Unity is honoring the inherent Dignity of every human being which is as all the faiths represented here affirm the birthright of all people as children of our one God in public discourse honoring each other's dignity means refusing to mock or discount or demonize those with whom we differ choosing instead to respect respectfully debate our differences and whenever possible to seek common ground and if common ground is not possible dignity demands that we remain true
to our convictions without contempt for those who hold convictions of their own second foundation for Unity is honesty in both private conversation and public discourse if we're not willing to be honest there's no use in praying for Unity because our actions work against the prayers themselves we might for a Time experience a false sense of unity among some but not the sturdier broader Unity that we need to address the challenges that we face now to be fair we don't always know where the truth lies and there's a lot working against the truth now but when
we do know when we know what is true it's incumbent upon us to speak the truth even when especially when it costs us and the third and last Foundation I'll mention today is foundation for Unity is is is humility which we all need because we are all fallible human beings we make mistakes we say and do things that we later regret we have our blind spots and our biases and and perhaps we are most dangerous to ourselves and others when we are persuaded without a doubt that we are absolutely right and someone else is absolutely
wrong because then we are just a few steps from labeling ourselves as the good people versus the bad people and the truth is that we're all people we're both capable of good and bad Alexander saniton once astutely observed that the line separate good and evil passes not through States not between classes nor between political parties but through right through every human heart through all human hearts and the more we realize this the more room we have within ourselves for humility and openness to one another across our differences because in fact we are more like one
another than we realize and we need each other Unity is relatively easy to pray for on occasions of great solemnity it's a lot harder to realize when we're dealing with real differences in the in our private lives and in the public Arena but without Unity we're building our nation's house on sand and with a commitment to Unity that incorporates diversity and transcends disagreement and with the solid foundations of dignity honesty and humility that such Unity requires we can do our part and in our time to realize the ideals and the dream of America let me
make one final plea Mr president Millions have put their trust in you and as you told the nation yesterday you have felt the providential hand of a loving God in the name of our God I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now there are gay lesbian and trans your children in Democratic Republican and independent families some who fear for their lives and the people the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings who labor in poultry farms and meat packing plants who wash the dishes after
we eat in restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals they they may not be citizens or have the proper do documentation but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals they pay taxes and our good neighbors they are faithful members of our churches and mosques synagogues vadara and temples I ask you to have mercy Mr President on those in our communities whose children fear that their parents will be taken away and that you help those who are fleeing War zones and persecution in their own lands to find compassion and welcome here our God teaches
us that we are to be merciful to the stranger for we were all want strangers in this land may God grant us the strength and courage to honor the Dignity of every human being to speak the truth to one another in love and walk humbly with each other and our God for the good of all people good of all people in this nation and the world Amen
Related Videos
Trump urges 'woke' bishop to apologize after viral tirade: 'Hard line Trump hater'
8:22
Trump urges 'woke' bishop to apologize aft...
Fox News
2,050,302 views
A Service of Prayer for the Nation - 1.21.25
2:18:06
A Service of Prayer for the Nation - 1.21.25
Washington National Cathedral
57,194 views
Donald Trump and Mariann Budde: Bishop asks for 'mercy' at prayer service & Trump reacts to sermon
5:45
Donald Trump and Mariann Budde: Bishop ask...
PalmBeachPost
137,911 views
3.30.24 Easter Vigil Sermon by The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde
19:24
3.30.24 Easter Vigil Sermon by The Right R...
Washington National Cathedral
16,417 views
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde appeals to President Trump to have mercy upon immigrants and minorities
2:42
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde appeals to Pres...
ONEST NETWORK
67,190 views
MARIAN EDGAR BUDDE: "Le pido piedad presidente" en discurso hacia DONALD TRUMP | EL PAÍS
3:12
MARIAN EDGAR BUDDE: "Le pido piedad presid...
EL PAÍS
189,113 views
I attended Trump’s inauguration yesterday. Here are my thoughts.
7:01
I attended Trump’s inauguration yesterday....
Senator Bernie Sanders
3,716,914 views
See moment reverend pleads with Trump to have mercy on immigrants
9:13
See moment reverend pleads with Trump to h...
CNN
653,534 views
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde Directly Calls On Trump To Show Mercy, Speaks Of Fearful LGBTQ Youth
14:57
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde Directly Calls ...
Forbes Breaking News
102,595 views
Bishop Mariann Budde and Wilton Cardinal Gregory on "Face the Nation" | full interview
31:30
Bishop Mariann Budde and Wilton Cardinal G...
Face the Nation
40,551 views
Washington National Cathedral full prayer service (January 21, 2025)
14:43
Washington National Cathedral full prayer ...
WFAA
36,777 views
Trump admin. removes first female leader of a US military branch
7:35
Trump admin. removes first female leader o...
CNN
1,122,392 views
WATCH: Episcopal bishop asks Trump 'to have mercy' on LGBTQ+ communities and immigrants
2:30
WATCH: Episcopal bishop asks Trump 'to hav...
PBS NewsHour
406,510 views
"May I ask you to have mercy Mr. President..."
2:42
"May I ask you to have mercy Mr. President...
C-SPAN
187,310 views
George W. Bush goes viral for expressions during Trump inauguration
2:03
George W. Bush goes viral for expressions ...
TODAY
446,133 views
Jimmy Kimmel Reacts to Donald Trump’s Inauguration
16:47
Jimmy Kimmel Reacts to Donald Trump’s Inau...
Jimmy Kimmel Live
3,755,765 views
Donald Trump Inauguration 2025: FULL VIDEO (swearing-in ceremony, inaugural address, performances)
2:03:42
Donald Trump Inauguration 2025: FULL VIDEO...
NBC Chicago
1,749,337 views
Judge excoriates Trump for pardoning January 6 'poor losers' as debacle grows
11:13
Judge excoriates Trump for pardoning Janua...
MSNBC
776,496 views
Reverend critiques Trump's theology after inauguration remark
4:22
Reverend critiques Trump's theology after ...
CNN
166,431 views
1.23.25 Morning Prayer
12:16
1.23.25 Morning Prayer
Washington National Cathedral
4,558 views
Copyright © 2025. Made with ♥ in London by YTScribe.com