On Reformation Sunday we read...
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On Reformation Sunday we read the familiar words of Jesus, "... the truth shall make you free." As we do so, we celebrate and remember those saints whose banner of Gospel truth has waved throughout the pages of time.
A hymn by Leslie Scott and John H. Hopkins celebrates a "reformed church always reforming" as it celebrates the witness of reformers.
I sing a song of the saints of God
Patient and brave and true,
Who toiled and fought and lived and died
For the Lord they loved and knew,
And one was a doctor, and one was a queen,
And one was a shepherdess on the green,
They were all of them saints of God,
And I mean, God helping, to be one too.
They lived not only in ages past,
They are hundreds of thousands still;
The world is bright with the joyous saints
Who loved to do Jesus' will.
You can meet them in school,
or in lanes, or at sea,
In church, or in trains,
or in shops, or at tea;
For the saints of God are just folks like me,
And I mean to be one too.
A hymn by Leslie Scott and John H. Hopkins celebrates a "reformed church always reforming" as it celebrates the witness of reformers.
I sing a song of the saints of God
Patient and brave and true,
Who toiled and fought and lived and died
For the Lord they loved and knew,
And one was a doctor, and one was a queen,
And one was a shepherdess on the green,
They were all of them saints of God,
And I mean, God helping, to be one too.
They lived not only in ages past,
They are hundreds of thousands still;
The world is bright with the joyous saints
Who loved to do Jesus' will.
You can meet them in school,
or in lanes, or at sea,
In church, or in trains,
or in shops, or at tea;
For the saints of God are just folks like me,
And I mean to be one too.
