“God Like a Woman Long in Labor Cries” Video

Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC

Rev. Larry E. Schultz conducts the Chancel Choir of Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, Raleigh, North Carolina, in singing “God Like a Woman Long in Labor Cries” to a familiar hymn tune, with pictures from various artists.

This hymn draws from the imagery in Isaiah 42. The prophet Isaiah pictures God crying out “like a woman in labor” over injustices: “For a long time I have held my peace, I have kept still and restrained myself; now I will cry out like a woman in labor, I will gasp and pant” (vs. 14). Whether or not we have experienced the labor of childbirth, we all labor and often suffer as we labor. Sometimes we suffer because our labor for justice seems in vain. Sometimes our work is rejected, demeaned, trivialized, discounted, criticized. This picture of Deity as a woman suffering in Her labor can encourage and strengthen us with the assurance that our labor takes part in God’s labor, and Her labor takes part in ours.

Also, we can find hope as we join with Her in co-creating new life and beauty: “See, the former things have come to pass, and new things I now declare; before they spring forth, I tell you of them” (Isaiah 42:9).

This video comes to you with the prayer that it will bring strength to you as you labor for economic justice, racial justice, gender justice, care of creation, and peace. Also, may it give you hope that you do not labor alone and that your labor is not in vain. God labors with you, and She will help bring new life from your labor for justice and peace.

God like a woman long in labor cries,
feeling the pain of all earth’s anguished sighs,
longing to bring forth justice evermore,
that joy and freedom ring on every shore.
 
God calls us all to join Her labor long,
feeling the pain of all who suffer wrong,
struggling to end oppression and its woe,
that like a river peace will freely flow.
 
God brings the former things to pass from earth;
joining with Her, new life we bring to birth.
Now we can feel creation’s pure delight,
and all the world shines forth in beauty bright.
 

Words  © Jann Aldredge-Clanton, from Inclusive Hymns for Liberating Christians (Eakin Press, 2006).

Recording © Jann Aldredge-Clanton & Larry E. Schultz, from Inclusive Hymns for Liberating Christians CD (Eakin Press, 2007). For permissions, contact: www.jannaldredgeclanton.com; for additional inclusive music for all ages, see: https://www.jannaldredgeclanton.com/music.php.

Performed by: Chancel Choir of Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, Raleigh, North Carolina (http://www.pullen.org/). Conductor: Rev. Larry E. Schultz

Visual Artists:

Sister Marie-Celeste Fadden: “God’s Womb Pain” © Carmel of Reno. Drawing (or sketch) by Marie-Celeste Fadden, O.C.D. Used with permission.

Alice Heimsoth: photo in sanctuary of Ebenezer/herchurch Lutheran, San Francisco (http://www.herchurch.org/) © Alice Heimsoth. Used with permission. http://www.aliceheimsoth.com/Other/herchurch-Easter-2012/22366832_Whhj3j#%21i=1792348850&k=DT4MQbt

Lucy A. Synk: “Ruach” painting © Lucy A. Synk. Used with permission. http://lucysynkfantasyart.com/print_gallery

Stacy Boorn: “Monterey in Pink” © Stacy Boorn. Used with permission. http://stacy.awegallery.com/;   http://www.awegallery.com/index.php?page=artists&aid=1

David Clanton: photo in the sanctuary of Pullen Memorial Baptist Church © David M. Clanton. Used with permission.  http://www.davidclanton.com/http://david-clanton.artistwebsites.com/

Recorded by: Ward Productions, Pinehurst, North Carolina

 

 

 

14 thoughts on ““God Like a Woman Long in Labor Cries” Video

  1. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful hymn with us. Certainly God’s word embraces both women and men through imagery.

  2. Simply beautiful! Sister Spirt, Brother Spirit has been lifting my soul these days! Thank you for these wonderful gifts to the world!

  3. Jann, thanks so much for sending the YouTube clip of your powerful hymn “God Like a Woman Long in Labor Cries.” Wow! And Larry, your choir sings it beautifully.

  4. Just beautiful. I love the tune “Morecambe” and it fits your plaintive text perfectly–and again, the images are so fitting. I’m sharing this with a number of friends and people in our congregation who I know will appreciate it. I’m right now in the midst of working on music for our “Season of Creation”, which we observe in September and October, and this just fell right into my lap. You can bet we’ll be using it during that time.

  5. After having seen your latest beautiful and very moving video, I noticed a short article in today’s paper about a speech Pope Francis gave in Brazil. He told priests there they need to treat their congregations like a mother if they want to stop their members from drifting away to the Protestants. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a church official of any denomination use the Biblical imagery of motherhood this way.

  6. Thanks for sending this along, Jann. You did a beautiful job with this text.

    Keep up the good work!

    Joerg

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