A Purim Party Pandemic Style
In my sermon today, I talked about the festival given to the Jews in the book of Esther called Purim. It was an annual rhythm, a big party, given to remind them of God’s deliverance in the past. I’d encourage you to watch the sermon. But here is an excerpt, where I describe a party we’re going to have on Saturday, May 9th. Please join in with us!
On that note, here’s your assignment, Karis. I always try to include application in my sermons. A good sermon has to have it. And I generally try to end my messages in that way. This may be the most specific point of application I’m going to give. This coming Saturday, May 9th, we’re going to have a Purim Party Pandemic-Style.
Here’s what I want you to do. Beginning that afternoon, if you have the means, let’s shower those around us with food gifts. Share something with a friend or family in our bigger Karis fam. And also share with someone who you know is struggling. Give a gift to someone in need. That was at the heart of Purim, as I said, as well.
For those in our family, maybe go for something sweet - you could maybe even try your own version of Haman’s ears. Or make it a full meal. It’s up to you. If you want to use Grub Hub, that’s totally fine. Or you can drop stuff off at the door. Remember, we’re still trying to keep social distancing.
But if you want to take it to another level, here’s another way you could go. Recount the story of Esther to your family or roommates sometime that day. Then try to create your own little carnival, your own little parade, after you do. Maybe you’ll want to put on costumes. And grab some noisemakers. Don’t just share some food. Make it really festive.
Drive to your friends’ houses with the food. Make a lot of noise. Lay on the horn. Play some loud music. And spend some time chatting and laughing - again from six feet away. And shout to those brothers and sisters these two big truths again. Things we really need to hear in this pandemic.
Our destiny is in His hands!
Our deliverance is coming!
Church, we are His people. These words are true. Even in 2020. In this pandemic.
As you party, be sure to post on social media - hashtag #purimpartypandemicstyle and tag @karischurch!