Proper 29 C + Not that Kind of King + 11.23.25
M. Campbell-Langdell All Santos, Oxnard (Jer. 23:1–6; Canticle 16 BCP; Col. 1:11–20; Luke 23:33–43) Michael Card has a song, “Not That Kind of King (2006),” and its second verse goes thus: “You come in power to take Your throne You'll show Your glory in Jerusalem It's what the crowds are clamouring Oh, but Jesus, is not that kind of king.” This made me think of a book I read recently, called The Song of Penelope by Claire North. This book explains what really happened when Odysseus returned to Ithaca and the women’s role in it, at least in the author’s rendering. While Odysseus is a king and makes some heinous decisions, it is also noted that among men, he is exceptional because he is open to showing mercy, at least as his character develops toward the end of the book. This explains why Athena wished to sponsor him. Because he is not that kind of king. Today is Christ the King Sunday, the last Sunday of the liturgical year,...