Thursday, April 05, 2007

Serving in Christ's Name

Today is Last Meal Day in Holy Week, and Foot-washing Day. During his last supper with the disciples Jesus washed their feet as a call to service. I like the photo above because it depicts real people, probably dirty-toed people judging from the pant legs, having their feet washed. That's why they did it in the first century. After a day on the road, this was an act of hospitality.

One year a woman who had dropped her daughter at dance class noticed the sign on our church for a Maundy Thursday service. She had 90 minutes to put in before the class ended, so she came to the service, a stranger. When I invited the pre-chosen "washees" to come forward she didn't realize what had been arranged. She decided to have her feet washed and sat in front of me. Of course I did. There was a rightness in the unpredictability of what happened.

Earlier in the twentieth century a small Baptist denomination in the Deep South included a foot-washing service four times a year, like a sacrament. Each person was given a metal basin and a towel and invited to wash the feet of another. I wonder if it would help us remember Jesus' call to service more, or if we would allow it to become yet another ritual.

3 comments:

Huw Richardson said...

Hi - At my former church in San Francisco, we did a foot washing during the parish supper in Holy Week. It's the sort of service not everyone felt comfortable with, but
after years of watching the "performance" version on Maundy Thursday, the DIY version was overwhelming. It was an intensely moving experience to have one's feet washed and to wash another's feet.

(I found your parish website looking for the wording of a quote that my old parish used to have on their t-shirts! That led me to your blog - and this lovely post.)

David Mundy said...

Hi,

Thanks for your feedback. It's always a pleasure to hear from readers.

David Mundy said...

Hi,

Thanks for your feedback. It's always a pleasure to hear from readers.