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Friday, March 29, 2013

Good Friday Memories



Good Friday is an important day in the Christian liturgical calendar, at least for mainstream Christianity. Unfortunately, many of the "new" versions of Christianity that have developed, especially in the United States, over the past two hundred years ignore Good Friday. Theologically, I could never understand that: how can one celebrate Easter without Good Friday? I'll save comments on that for a future post.

Two of the Good Friday services that I vividly remember were ones that I had a hand in planning. (Is my ego glowing?) The last was at a church I pastored, St. John's United Church of Christ in Cannelton, Indiana. It was a community service and we had a dozen "actors" to read a portion British author and Christian humanist Dorothy Sayer's radio drama, The Man Born to be King. If you have not heard The Man Born to be King performed or read the script, I urge you to do so.




The first of the two services was planned by a group of lay folk at Salem United Church of Christ about a dozen years before I went to seminary. We were asked to put together something "different." And I believe we did, combining dance, music, and congregational participation in a manner that I've not experienced (or been able to convince a congregation to experience) since.

The music consisted of two songs: The Lord of the Dance, and Phil Ochs' Crucifixion. A liturgical dance was performed by women and girls of the congregation to The Lord of the Dance, accompanied by a baritone singer and a flutist. After which, the congregation came forward, one by one, to drive a nail into a large wooden cross as Crucifixion was played. (It was Glen Yarborough's version, the orchestration of which I prefer to Phil Ochs original recording).

I wish I had a video or recording of that service, but it took place more than 40 years ago. However, I would like to share the music and lyrics of those two songs on this Good Friday:


Tommy Makem: The Lord of the Dance
The Lord of the Dance
(Words by Sydney Carter)

I danced in the morning when the world was begun
I danced in the Moon & the Stars & the Sun
I came down from Heaven & I danced on Earth
At Bethlehem I had my birth:

Dance then, wherever you may be
I am the Lord of the Dance, said He!
And I'll lead you all, wherever you may be
And I'll lead you all in the Dance, said He!
(...lead you all in the Dance, said He!)

I danced for the scribe & the pharisee
But they would not dance & they wouldn't follow me
I danced for fishermen, for James & John
They came with me & the Dance went on:

Dance then, wherever you may be
I am the Lord of the Dance, said He!
And I'll lead you all, wherever you may be
And I'll lead you all in the Dance, said He!
(...lead you all in the Dance, said He!)

I danced on the Sabbath & I cured the lame
The holy people said it was a shame!
They whipped & they stripped & they hung me high
And they left me there on a cross to die!

Dance then, wherever you may be
I am the Lord of the Dance, said He!
And I'll lead you all, wherever you may be
And I'll lead you all in the Dance, said He!
(...lead you all in the Dance, said He!)

I danced on a Friday when the sky turned black
It's hard to dance with the devil on your back
They buried my body & they thought I'd gone
But I am the Dance & I still go on!

Dance then, wherever you may be
I am the Lord of the Dance, said He!
And I'll lead you all, wherever you may be
And I'll lead you all in the Dance, said He!
(...lead you all in the Dance, said He!)

They cut me down and I leapt up high
I am the Life that'll never, never die!
I'll live in you if you'll live in Me -
I am the Lord of the Dance, said He!

Dance then, wherever you may be
I am the Lord of the Dance, said He!
And I'll lead you all, wherever you may be
And I'll lead you all in the Dance, said He!

 Glen Yarborough's version of Phil Ochs' Crucifixion

Crucifixion
(Words and Music by Phil Ochs)

And the night comes again to the circle studded sky
The stars settle slowly, in loneliness they lie
'Till the universe explodes as a falling star is raised
Planets are paralyzed, mountains are amazed
But they all glow brighter from the brilliance of the blaze
With the speed of insanity, then he dies.

In the green fields a turnin', a baby is born
His cries crease the wind and mingle with the morn
An assault upon the order, the changing of the guard
Chosen for a challenge that is hopelessly hard
And the only single sound is the sighing of the stars
But to the silence and distance they are sworn

Images of innocence charge him go on
But the decadence of destiny is looking for a pawn
To a nightmare of knowledge he opens up the gate
And a blinding revelation is laid upon his plate
That beneath the greatest love is a hurricane of hate
And God help the critic of the dawn.

So he stands on the sea and shouts to the shore,
But the louder that he screams the longer he's ignored
For the wine of oblivion is drunk to the dregs
And the merchants of the masses almost have to be begged
'Till the giant is aware, someone's pulling at his leg,
And someone is tapping at the door.

Then his message gathers meaning and it spreads accross the land
The rewarding of his pain is the following of the man
But ignorance is everywhere and people have their way
Success is an enemy to the losers of the day
In the shadows of the churches, who knows what they pray
For blood is the language of the band.

The Spanish bulls are beaten; the crowd is soon beguiled,
The matador is beautiful, a symphony of style
Excitement is ecstatic, passion places bets
Gracefully he bows to ovations that he gets
But the hands that are applauding are slippery with sweat
And saliva is falling from their smiles

So dance dance dance
Teach us to be true
Come dance dance dance
'Cause we love you

Then this overflow of life is crushed into a liar
The gentle soul is ripped apart and tossed into the fire.
First a smile of rejection at the nearness of the night
Truth becomes a tragedy limping from the light
All the heavens are horrified, they stagger from the sight
As the cross is trembling with desire.

They say they can't believe it, it's a sacrilegious shame
Now, who would want to hurt such a hero of the game?
But you know I predicted it; I knew he had to fall
How did it happen? I hope his suffering was small.
Tell me every detail, for I've got to know it all,
And do you have a picture of the pain?

Time takes her toll and the memory fades
but his glory is broken, in the magic that he made.
Reality is ruined; it's the freeing from the fear
The drama is distorted, to what they want to hear
Swimming in their sorrow, in the twisting of a tear
As they wait for the new thrill parade.

The eyes of the rebel have been branded by the blind
To the safety of sterility, the threat has been refined
The child was created to the slaughterhouse he's led
So good to be alive when the eulogy is read
The climax of emotion, the worship of the dead
And the cycle of sacrifice unwinds.

So dance dance dance
Teach us to be true
Come dance dance dance
'Cause we love you

And the night comes again to the circle studded sky
The stars settle slowly, in loneliness they lie
'Till the universe explodes as a falling star is raised
Planets are paralyzed, mountains are amazed
But they all glow brighter from the brilliance of the blaze
With the speed of insanity, then he died.


Jesus Christ Superstar 
(Millenium version) 



I Don't Know How to Love Him



Could we start again please? 



Crucifixion 




May you have a blessed Good Friday.


Christ of St John of the Cross 
(Dali 1951)

6 comments:

  1. Quite a moving post, Sir. You have a good Good Friday.

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  2. Thank you, Nick, for making this Good Friday especially spiritual.

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  3. Again my dear, a very good post.

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  4. I love the music! Hope you are have a good Good Friday, SSN!

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  5. Wonderful, Rev Nick! Thank you.

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  6. Very, very well done, Rev Saint! I wish I had read this when I was still an active pastor.

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