All Saints' Sunday
Worship
Lectionary Worship Workbook
Series IV, Cycle A
Hymns
Crown Him With Many Crowns (NCH301, UM327, CBH116, PH151)
Blessed Assurance (NCH473, UM369, CBH332, PH341)
Lift High the Cross (NCH198, UM159, CBH321, PH371)
Dona Nobis Pacem (CBH346, UM376)
You Servants Of God (UM181, NCH305, PH477)
All Hail The Power Of Jesus' Name (CBH106, PH142, 143, UM154, 155, NCH304)
The King Of Love My Shepherd Is (CBH170, PH171, UM138, NCH248)
Jesus Shall Reign (CBH319, PH423, UM157, NCH300)
Lord, I Want To Be A Christian (PH372, CBH444, UM402, NCH454)
For All The Saints (PH526, CBH636, UM711, NCH299, LBW174)
I Sing A Song Of The Saints Of God (PH364, UM712, NCH295)
Anthems
Jerusalem, My Happy Home, K. Koschke, Morningstar, SATB
O Taste And See, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Oxford, SATB
Illumined By Your Light, Clemens, CGA, SATB
I Will Rejoice In The Lord, Telemann/Schoenfeld, CGA, 2--part
Call to Worship (based on Psalm 34)
Leader: I will bless God at all times; God's praise shall continually be in my mouth.
People: O magnify Yahweh together; let us exalt God's name.
Leader: I sought Yahweh, and I was answered; Yahweh delivered me from all my fears.
People: Look to God, and be radiant; so your faces shall never be ashamed.
All: O taste and see that the Lord is good; happy are those who take refuge in Yahweh.
Litany for the Saints of God
Leader: Today we pay homage to all those who have gone before us, who have given honor to their faith and who have lived lives as God--fearing people.
Voice 1: We give honor to our forebears in faith, those who walked with God and gave us our beginnings: Abraham, Isaac, Shiprah, Puah, Moses, Joshua, Deborah, David, and all those we hear about in the Old Testament.
Congregation: God, we give you thanks and praise.
Voice 2: For our ancestors who walked with Christ, for Peter, John, Andrew, Mary, Martha, and for those who kept the story alive and stayed faithful even in times of persecution - for Paul, Stephen, Lydia, and all the martyrs.
Congregation: God, we thank you for their strong faith.
Voice 3: For those whose names we remember who kept the faith alive through study, preaching, praying, writing down through the centuries, for Augustine, Aquinas, Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Knox, and many others too numerous to name.
Congregation: For all the saints, we give you thanks and praise.
Voice 4: For modern--day saints who never gave up no matter how bleak it looked, for Abraham Lincoln, Warren Wilson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Clara Barton, Mother Teresa - people who worked for the rights of people everywhere.
Congregation: We thank you for the Saints of God, faithful and loyal and true.
Leader: And we thank you for the Saints of this church, down through its history. (Read a list of church leaders who have died) Without them, (Name of church) would not have been able to give you honor and done your work in this place.
Congregation: For all the saints, who from their labors rest, we give you thanks and praise.
(Sing For All The Saints)
Scripture Readings
Matthew 5:1--12: For this passage, have the congregation assist in the reading by placing one of the nine beatitudes in each bulletin. Make sure they are numbered 1 through 9 so that people will know the order. When it is time to read the passage, ask the congregation to find their particular beatitude in their bulletin. Explain that you will begin reading this scripture passage, but when you get to the part that says, "Then he began to speak, and taught them saying," you want them to read their beatitudes in numerical order. They might even read them as: "One: Blessed are the poor in spirit.... Two: Blessed are those who mourn...." So that they will stay in order. After the last beatitude is read, you will finish by reading verse 12.
Revelation 7:9--17: This passage is such a dramatic passage that it would be wonderful to have a storyteller tell it from memory. It's an unbelievable, yet exciting picture that is being painted, and could be best done by someone skilled in drama.
Call to Offering
On behalf of all the saints who have gone before us, and for those who are yet to come, let us give God glory as we collect the morning offering.
Prayer of Dedication
Wonderful God, on this day of remembering the saints of our faith, may our gifts go to those who need it most: the hungry, the thirsty, the homeless, the war--torn, the grieving. Bless these gifts we bring to your glory. Amen.
Benediction (based on 1 John 3)
Leader: See what love our God has given us, that we should be called children of God; and that is what we are.
People: The reason the world does not know us is that it does not know God.
Leader: Beloved, we are God's children now; go and show the world the love of Christ.
People: We will spread the good news of God's love to those whom we meet.
Leader: May the peace of God which passes all understanding go with you. Amen.
Crown Him With Many Crowns (NCH301, UM327, CBH116, PH151)
Blessed Assurance (NCH473, UM369, CBH332, PH341)
Lift High the Cross (NCH198, UM159, CBH321, PH371)
Dona Nobis Pacem (CBH346, UM376)
You Servants Of God (UM181, NCH305, PH477)
All Hail The Power Of Jesus' Name (CBH106, PH142, 143, UM154, 155, NCH304)
The King Of Love My Shepherd Is (CBH170, PH171, UM138, NCH248)
Jesus Shall Reign (CBH319, PH423, UM157, NCH300)
Lord, I Want To Be A Christian (PH372, CBH444, UM402, NCH454)
For All The Saints (PH526, CBH636, UM711, NCH299, LBW174)
I Sing A Song Of The Saints Of God (PH364, UM712, NCH295)
Anthems
Jerusalem, My Happy Home, K. Koschke, Morningstar, SATB
O Taste And See, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Oxford, SATB
Illumined By Your Light, Clemens, CGA, SATB
I Will Rejoice In The Lord, Telemann/Schoenfeld, CGA, 2--part
Call to Worship (based on Psalm 34)
Leader: I will bless God at all times; God's praise shall continually be in my mouth.
People: O magnify Yahweh together; let us exalt God's name.
Leader: I sought Yahweh, and I was answered; Yahweh delivered me from all my fears.
People: Look to God, and be radiant; so your faces shall never be ashamed.
All: O taste and see that the Lord is good; happy are those who take refuge in Yahweh.
Litany for the Saints of God
Leader: Today we pay homage to all those who have gone before us, who have given honor to their faith and who have lived lives as God--fearing people.
Voice 1: We give honor to our forebears in faith, those who walked with God and gave us our beginnings: Abraham, Isaac, Shiprah, Puah, Moses, Joshua, Deborah, David, and all those we hear about in the Old Testament.
Congregation: God, we give you thanks and praise.
Voice 2: For our ancestors who walked with Christ, for Peter, John, Andrew, Mary, Martha, and for those who kept the story alive and stayed faithful even in times of persecution - for Paul, Stephen, Lydia, and all the martyrs.
Congregation: God, we thank you for their strong faith.
Voice 3: For those whose names we remember who kept the faith alive through study, preaching, praying, writing down through the centuries, for Augustine, Aquinas, Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Knox, and many others too numerous to name.
Congregation: For all the saints, we give you thanks and praise.
Voice 4: For modern--day saints who never gave up no matter how bleak it looked, for Abraham Lincoln, Warren Wilson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Clara Barton, Mother Teresa - people who worked for the rights of people everywhere.
Congregation: We thank you for the Saints of God, faithful and loyal and true.
Leader: And we thank you for the Saints of this church, down through its history. (Read a list of church leaders who have died) Without them, (Name of church) would not have been able to give you honor and done your work in this place.
Congregation: For all the saints, who from their labors rest, we give you thanks and praise.
(Sing For All The Saints)
Scripture Readings
Matthew 5:1--12: For this passage, have the congregation assist in the reading by placing one of the nine beatitudes in each bulletin. Make sure they are numbered 1 through 9 so that people will know the order. When it is time to read the passage, ask the congregation to find their particular beatitude in their bulletin. Explain that you will begin reading this scripture passage, but when you get to the part that says, "Then he began to speak, and taught them saying," you want them to read their beatitudes in numerical order. They might even read them as: "One: Blessed are the poor in spirit.... Two: Blessed are those who mourn...." So that they will stay in order. After the last beatitude is read, you will finish by reading verse 12.
Revelation 7:9--17: This passage is such a dramatic passage that it would be wonderful to have a storyteller tell it from memory. It's an unbelievable, yet exciting picture that is being painted, and could be best done by someone skilled in drama.
Call to Offering
On behalf of all the saints who have gone before us, and for those who are yet to come, let us give God glory as we collect the morning offering.
Prayer of Dedication
Wonderful God, on this day of remembering the saints of our faith, may our gifts go to those who need it most: the hungry, the thirsty, the homeless, the war--torn, the grieving. Bless these gifts we bring to your glory. Amen.
Benediction (based on 1 John 3)
Leader: See what love our God has given us, that we should be called children of God; and that is what we are.
People: The reason the world does not know us is that it does not know God.
Leader: Beloved, we are God's children now; go and show the world the love of Christ.
People: We will spread the good news of God's love to those whom we meet.
Leader: May the peace of God which passes all understanding go with you. Amen.

