I spoke at a high school baccalaureate service in the 1990s. Rather than a typical address, I brought a camo fanny pack used for deer hunting. I discussed the meaning of the pack’s contents, including a whistle, compass, knife, bandage, and lighter.
My best friend and fellow pastor, Glenn Ethridge, developed the idea into a creative series of Graduate Sunday sermons. He dressed up as different characters each May and shared Godly wisdom with the congregation’s seniors.
I decided to reborrow the idea at Northside Church. I have spoken to our high school seniors on the first Sunday of May wearing various guises:
- 2018 Camos and boots with my original hunting pack
- 2019 Two Atlanta Braves jerseys featuring a pro’s name and my own
- 2020 Suit and tie delivering a David Letterman Top 10 List
- 2021 1970s, 100% polyester, bright orange, leisure suit
- 2022 State Farm’s Mayhem with black suit, tie-bar, bruises, and bandages
- 2023 Top Gun’s Maverick flight suit
This year’s sermon is “Indiana Jones and the High School Graduation.” Check out the Northside Church’s social media platforms for videos starring yrs trly as Harrison Ford’s younger body double.
I hope you’ll join us onsite or online this Sunday, May 5 at the 9:00 Contemporary Service as we honor our seniors. Visit the church’s website for the live stream at www.northsideumc.org. The sermon will be archived for future viewing, too.
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