Devotion for Friday, August 2, 2024

“So have no fear of them; for nothing is covered up that will not be uncovered, and nothing secret that will not become known” (Matthew 10:26).

The Lord reminds us to take on a big-picture view of things.  Amidst the hideousness of the Nazi regime, it was very hard for the faithful to not want to cry out at the horror going on around them.  It was twelve years in which some of the demonic was revealed.  This age will end, and all of the evil will be uncovered.  Live knowing this.  Sometimes it’s hard, but the Lord reminds us to keep our eye on what He is doing and not what the wicked one does.

Lord, Your words are two-edged.  There are things in my past life I would rather not have revealed, but I am seeking You, and not wickedness.  You will make all things known, and I suspect we all shall see how much need we have of Your grace.  Keep me on the narrow path so that I may live knowing that I am forgiven and that Your Holy Spirit is with me.  Guide me to seek nothing but righteousness.

Lord Jesus, You are the judge of the living and the dead.  Uncover the sin in my life so that I may remember, repent and come under Your grace.  Bring me to the place where I stop trying to hide and humbly live in the grace You have given me.  Keep me from the evil games of hide and seek that goes on, knowing that all things are not hidden from You.  Grant me a heart that seeks righteousness.  Amen.

 




Children’s Sermon August 25, 2024/Fourteenth Sunday of Pentecost/Lectionary Year B

Scripture
John 6:56-69

Script
Pastor: Good morning boys and girls! Welcome! Let’s say good morning to our
friend Sammy and see if she is there. Ready? One, two, three: Good morning,
Sammy!

Sammy: Good morning, everyone!

 

Pastor: I have a big question for everyone here today: What is faith?

 

[Allow time for responses]

 

Sammy: Faith is all about putting your trust in Jesus, no matter what happens in
our lives.

 

Pastor: That’s right, Sammy! Let’s talk a little bit about the Gospel reading from
John today.

 

Sammy: Ooo! I was hoping you would say that!

 

Pastor: You really enjoy hearing and talking about scripture, Sammy.

 

Sammy: I do! I love to learn more about Jesus.

 

Pastor: That’s great! Today Jesus shares a hard teaching with his disciples and
others who were following him. He tells them, “Those who eat my flesh and drink
my blood abide in me, and I in them.  57 Just as the living Father sent me, and I live
because of the Father, so whoever eats me will live because of me.  58 This is the
bread that came down from heaven, not like that which your ancestors ate, and
they died. But the one who eats this bread will live forever.” What do you think he
means?

[Allow time for responses]

Sammy: I like talking about scripture, Pastor, but these words of Jesus are
confusing to me. I don’t understand.

Pastor: Jesus is talking about how we need to accept that he is the bread of life. He
is saying here that he is the fulfillment of the Law of Moses, and he is the Messiah
to the people.

Sammy: But what does all that mean, Pastor?

Pastor: Jesus is saying that he is God.

Sammy: Oh, I get it! But why is that a hard teaching for everyone to understand?

Pastor: Accepting this teaching takes faith. We have to trust in Jesus, no matter
what. Some people had a hard time putting their faith in Jesus and believing that
he came down from heaven to save us from our sins because of his great love for
us. Some people today have a hard time with faith, too.

Sammy: How do we increase our faith, Pastor?

Pastor: Our faith comes from God. We need to pray for more faith, and when we
spend time reading our Bibles and praying, God hears our prayers and will give us
more faith in him.

Sammy: That’s so cool! I have another question.

Pastor: Here we go again…

Sammy: What does Peter mean when he says, “Lord, to whom can we go? You
have the words of eternal life.  69 We have come to believe and know that you are the
Holy One of God,”?

Pastor: Peter is sharing that Jesus has words of life—Jesus has the power of eternal
life. Peter is putting faith and trust in Jesus here with these words.

Sammy: I want a faith like Peter.

Pastor: Me too, Sammy. Boys and girls, will you pray with me? Can everyone please
fold their hands and bow their heads? Dear Jesus, Thank you for faith. Thank you
for helping us to trust you. Thank you for increasing our faith. Amen.

Sammy: Bye, everyone!

Pastor: Bye, Sammy!




Children’s Sermons August 18, 2024/Thirteenth Sunday of Pentecost/Lectionary Year B

Scripture

John 6:51-58

Script
Pastor: Good morning boys and girls! Welcome! Let’s say good morning to our
friend Sammy and see if she is there. Ready? One, two, three: Good morning,
Sammy!

Sammy: Good morning, everyone!

Pastor: How are you doing today, Sammy?

Sammy: I am doing great!

Pastor: Me too, Sammy! Hey everyone, I have a question for you: What are some
of the rules that you have to follow at home?

[Allow time for responses]

Pastor: What are some of the rules that you have to follow at school?

[Allow time for responses]

Sammy: What about the rules at church? What rules do we have at church?

[Allow time for responses]

Pastor: Great answers, everyone! When Adam and Eve disobeyed God, the lives
of people on earth became impacted by sin. But God had a plan.

Sammy: What was the plan that God had?

Pastor: God’s plan was to create a covenant with his people. There was an Old
Covenant…

Sammy: Oooo! What was the Old Covenant?

Pastor: The Old Covenant was a promise that God made with the people. God
promised to make Abraham the father of many nations and that his descendants
would include kings.

Sammy: I wonder if my descendants will be kings one day.

Pastor: ….

Sammy: Yeah I think you’re right. I’ll stick to being a sheep.

Pastor: Jacob had twelve sons, and these twelve sons became the twelve tribes of
Israel. Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun,
Joseph, and Benjamin. These men and their children had to follow special rules,
just like we do at home, at school, and in church.

Sammy: What kinds of rules?

Pastor: There were rules about worshipping God and about making sacrifices to
God. Remember that people sin—we do bad things and we need to pay for our
sins.

Sammy: That could get expensive.

Pastor: Exactly. But God had a plan.

Sammy: What was the plan?

Pastor: The plan was Jesus.

Sammy: I KNEW IT!

Pastor: Yes, the covenant that God made with his people was sending his son
Jesus to die on the cross for our sins. Jesus paid for our sins with his blood and we
can live free from the burden of our own sins.

Sammy: Hooray for Jesus!

Pastor: Boys and girls, let’s fold our hands and bow our heads in prayer. Dear
Jesus, thank you for the new covenant. Thank you for forgiving our sins. Thank
you for your great love. Amen.

Sammy: Bye, everyone!

Pastor: Bye, Sammy!




Children’s Sermons August 11th 2024/Twelfth Sunday of Pentecost/Lectionary Year B

Scripture

John 6:35, 41-51

Script
Pastor: Good morning boys and girls! Welcome! Let’s say good morning to our
friend Sammy and see if she is there. Ready? One, two, three: Good morning,
Sammy!

Sammy: Good morning, everyone!

Pastor: Sammy, I would like to talk to the boys and girls today about resurrection.
I was hoping that you could help me with that.

Sammy: I can always try, Pastor.

Pastor: That’s great, Sammy. We are going to focus on something Jesus said today
in the gospel reading from John.

Sammy: I am ready.

Pastor: Jesus said, “I am the bread of life.” Can you all help Sammy repeat that
verse? “I am the bread of life.”

Sammy: “I am the bread of life.” We did it!

Pastor: Very good, everyone!

Sammy: But what kind of bread, Pastor? Wheat? Rye? Whole grain? Honey?

Pumpernickel? Sourdough? Flatbread?

Pastor: [Interrupting] No, Sammy, hang on a second.

Sammy: What? What did I do wrong?

Pastor: Let’s go back to our verse. Can everyone repeat after me? “I am the bread
of life.”

Sammy: “I am the bread of life.” And now you tell us what kind of bread Jesus is.

Pastor: No, Sammy. It’s a metaphor for the resurrection of Jesus. He died and rose
and the same spirit that lives in him lives in us. So guess what?

Sammy: When we die, we get to rise again to live with Jesus.

Pastor: That’s called resurrection. Repeat after me, “I am the bread of life.”

Sammy: “I am the bread of life.”

Pastor: We need bread to nourish our bodies, and we need Jesus as our living
bread from heaven. When we eat the bread he gives us, we won’t die and we get
to live with him.

Sammy: But where is the bread? I want that bread!

Pastor: It’s right here. [Show communion bread to the children.] This bread is a
sign to us of the living power of Jesus. It’s the new covenant between Jesus and
us. He is the living bread. Remember the verse?

Sammy: “I am the bread of life.” And we can remember that verse every time we
come up for communion and receive the bread or a blessing.

Pastor: Yes we can. Let’s say a prayer. Can everyone please fold your hands and
bow your heads? Dear Jesus, Thank you for being the bread of life. Thank you for
resurrection and communion. Thank you for your many blessings. We love you.
Amen.

Sammy: Bye, everyone!

Pastor: Bye, Sammy!




Lessons and Suggested Hymns, 16th Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 18) – Christ the King Sunday, Cycle B September 8 – November 24, 2024

Lessons and Suggested Hymns,

16th Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 18) – Christ the King Sunday, Cycle B

September 8 – November 24, 2024

 

NOTE: LBW – Lutheran Book of Worship (The Green Book)

WOV – With One Voice (The Blue Book)

ELW – Evangelical Lutheran Worship (The Cranberry Book)

LSB – Lutheran Service Book (The Maroon Book)

 

There are versions of some hymns that are superior in LSB and I recommend using them if possible. Also, there are some superb hymns in LSB that aren’t available in the other hymnals. When I suggest one of the latter, I try to include an alternative from LBW or WOV. I recommend that a license and DVD of downloadable hymns from LSB be purchased if you are looking to expand your hymnody. There are, in ELW, some familiar hymns that have been drastically altered, which I try to note. ELW also has some fine hymns not available in the other hymnals, or has, interestingly, a more “traditional” translation or harmonization.

 

Color for the day is indicated for each Sunday. Primary liturgical calendar taken from Sola Publishing (www.solapublishing.org), based on LSB. Also, I include the lessons from the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL) found in ELW and used in some congregations. It often overlaps the Sola/LCMS calendar lectionary, but when there are differences, I will note them.

 

Because some of the prayers of confession, as well as offertory and post-communion prayers, provided on certain resource pages lack theological heft or linguistic elegance, I have added some seasonal prayers that you are free to cut, paste, and revise as needed. They are modified from the copyright-free Online Book of Common Prayer, or are my own creation. These are found on the following pages. The regular prayers of intercession will, as usual, be provided weekly in their own Word documents.

 

 

 

For General/Green Season Use: A Brief Order of Confession and Holy Absolution

 

In the Name of the Father, and of the Son+, and of the Holy Spirit: Amen.

Almighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor.

Silence may be kept.

Most merciful God, we confess that we have sinned against you in thought, word, and deed, by what we have done, and by what we have left undone. We have not loved you with our whole heart; we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. We are truly sorry and we humbly repent. For the sake of your Son Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and forgive us; that we may delight in your will, and walk in your ways, to the glory of your Name. Amen.

Almighty God have mercy on you, forgive you all your sins through our Lord Jesus Christ, strengthen you in all goodness, and by the power of the Holy Spirit keep you in eternal life. Amen.

 

For General/Green Season Use: The Gospel Acclamation (Spoken)

Alleluia. Your words, Lord, are Spirit and life; you have the words of eternal life. Alleluia.

OR

Alleluia. Your Word, O Lord, is truth; consecrate us in the truth. Alleluia.

 

 

For General/Green Season Use: The Offertory Prayer

Let us pray. Almighty and eternal God, so draw our hearts to you, so guide our minds, so fill our imaginations, so control our wills, that we may be wholly yours, utterly dedicated unto

you; and then use us, we pray you, as you will, and always to your glory and the welfare of your people; through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.

 

OR

 

Let us pray. Heavenly Father, we humbly offer to you the gifts of our treasures, talents, and time. Use them to you glory, and for the benefit of all your people; through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.

 

 

For General/Green Season Use: The Great Thanksgiving and Proper Preface

 

The Lord be with you. And also with you.

Lift up your hearts. We lift them to the Lord.

Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right to give him thanks and praise.

It is right, and a good and joyful thing, always and everywhere to give thanks to you, Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth. For you are the source of light and life, you made us in your image, and called us to new life in Jesus Christ our Lord; who on the first day of the week overcame death and the grave, and by his glorious resurrection opened to us the way of everlasting life. Therefore we praise you, joining our voices with Angels and Archangels and with all the company of heaven, who forever sing this hymn to proclaim the glory of your Name:

 

For General/Green Season Use: The Eucharistic Prayer

 

Holy and gracious Father: In your infinite love you made us for yourself, and, when we had fallen into sin and become subject to evil and death, you, in your mercy, sent Jesus Christ, your only and eternal Son, to share our human nature, to live and die as one of us, to reconcile us to you, the God and Father of all. He stretched out his arms upon the cross, and offered himself, in obedience to your will, a perfect sacrifice for the whole world.

On the night he was handed over to suffering and death, our Lord Jesus Christ took bread; and when he had given thanks to you, he broke it, and gave it to his disciples, and said, “Take, eat: This is my Body, which is given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me.” After supper he took the cup of wine; and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, and said, “Drink this, all of you: This is my Blood of the new Covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins. Whenever you drink it, do this for the remembrance of me.”

Therefore we proclaim the mystery of faith:

Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again.

We celebrate the memorial of our redemption, O Father, with praise and thanksgiving. Recalling our Savior’s death, resurrection, and ascension, we pray that you would sanctify these gifts by your Holy Spirit, to be for your people the Body and Blood of your Son, the holy food and drink of new and unending life in him. Sanctify us also that we may faithfully receive this holy Sacrament, and serve you in unity, constancy, and peace; and at the last day bring us with all your saints into the joy of your eternal kingdom.

All this we ask through your Son Jesus Christ: By him, and with him, and in him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit all honor and glory is yours, Almighty Father, now and forever. AMEN.

 

OR

And so, Father, we bring you these gifts. Sanctify them by your Holy Spirit to be for your people the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ our Lord.

On the night he was betrayed he took bread, said the blessing, broke the bread, and gave it to his friends, and said, “Take, eat: This is my Body, which is given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me.”

After supper, he took the cup of wine, gave thanks, and said, “Drink this, all of you: This is my Blood of the new Covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins. Whenever you drink it, do this for the remembrance of me.”

Father, we now celebrate the memorial of your Son. By means of this holy bread and cup, we proclaim his death and resurrection, until he comes again. Gather us by this Holy Communion into one body in your Son Jesus Christ. Make us a living sacrifice of praise. By him, and with him, and in him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit all honor and glory is yours, Almighty Father, now and forever. AMEN.

 

 

For General/Green Season Use: Post-Communion Prayer

Eternal God, heavenly Father, you have graciously accepted us as living members

of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ, and you have fed us with spiritual food in the Sacrament of his Body and Blood. Send us now into the world in peace, and grant us strength and courage to love and serve you with gladness and singleness of heart; through Christ our Lord. Amen.

OR

Almighty and ever-living God, we thank you for feeding us with the most precious Body and Blood of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ; and for assuring us that we are living members of the Body of your Son, and heirs of your eternal kingdom. Send us out to do the work you have given us to do, to love and serve you as faithful witnesses of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

 

September 8, 2024: 16th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 18

 

Isaiah 35:4-7a (Promise of recompense, salvation, healing, and joy)

 

Psalm 146 (God sets prisoners free, opens eyes of blind, lifts poor from the dust)

 

James 2:1-10, 14-18 (Warning against partiality; faith without works is dead)

 

Mark 7:24-37 (Syrophoenician woman’s faith; Jesus heals deaf man)

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Opening hymn: Hail to the Lord’s Anointed: LBW #87, ELW #311, LSB #398

          

            OR Hark, the Glad Sound: LBW #35, ELW #239, LSB #349

Hymn of the Day: How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds: LBW #345, ELW #620, LSB #524

OR O Son of God, in Galilee: LBW #426 (Great words! This is a less familiar tune. I suggest using melody for “O God, Our Help in Ages Past”).  LSB #841 (familiar tune)

Communion Hymn #1:  Oh For a Thousand Tongues to Sing: LBW #559, ELW #886, LSB #528

Communion Hymn #2: Lord of All Hopefulness (LSB #738, ELW #765)

Closing Hymn: O God of Mercy, God of Light/Might: LBW #425, ELW #714; LSB #852

OR Go, My Children, With My Blessing: WOV #721, ELW #543, LSB #922

 

 

September 15: 17th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 19

OR Holy Cross Day (Transferred)

 

 

17 Pentecost Lessons and Hymns

 

Isaiah 50:4-10 (Suffering Servant’s humiliation and vindication)

           

RCL/ELW: Isaiah 50:4-9a (eliminates punishment of Suffering Servant’s accusers,

and also the verse about obeying God while walking in darkness)

 

Psalm 116:1-9 (You deliver soul from death, eyes from tears, feet from stumbling)

 

James 3:1-12 (Taming the tongue)

 

Mark 9:14-29 (Jesus heals the boy with epilepsy)

           

RCL/ELW: Mark 8:27-38 (Peter’s confession, Jesus’ rebuke, following him, denying self

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Opening hymn: Look, O Look/ Look Ye Saints, the Sight is Glorious LBW #156, LSB #495

Hymn of the Day: O Jesus, King Most Wonderful: LBW #537, LSB #554

OR In All Our Grief: ELW #615

OR, if using ELW lectionary, Take Up Your Cross, the Savior Said: LBW #398, ELW #667

 

Communion Hymn #1: O Master, Let Me Walk With You: LBW #492, ELW #818

 

Communion Hymn #2: Oh, for 1000 Tongues to Sing: LBW #559, ELW #886, LSB #528

 

Closing Hymn: O God, My Faithful God: LBW #504, ELW #806, LSB #696

OR Thy Strong Word Did Cleave the Darkness: LBW #233, ELW #511, LSB #578

Holy Cross Day (Transferred) Lessons and Hymns

Isaiah 45:21-25 (There is no other god but me; turn to me and be saved)

           

Psalm 98:1-5 (The Lord has gained victory, shown steadfast love to Israel)

 

1 Corinthians 1:18-24 (Folly of Cross. Christ crucified is the power and wisdom of God)

 

John 12:20-33 (Jesus speaks of his death and glorification)

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Opening hymn: Look, O Look/ Look Ye Saints, the Sight is Glorious LBW #156, LSB #495

Hymn of the Day: Lift High the Cross: LBW #377, ELW #660, LSB #837

OR Upon the Cross Extended: LSB #453 (Beautiful words, familiar tune)

 

Communion Hymn #1: When I Survey the Wondrous Cross: LBW #482, ELW #803, LSB #425/6

 

Communion Hymn #2: My Faith Looks Up to Thee: LBW #479, ELW #759, LSB #702

 

Closing Hymn: Onward, Christian Soldiers: LBW #509, LSB #662

OR Thy Strong Word Did Cleave the Darkness: LBW #233, ELW #511, LSB #578

 

 

September 22: 18th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 20

OR St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist, Transferred

 

18 Pentecost Lessons and Hymns

 

Jeremiah 11:18-20 (Jeremiah’s life threatened, like lamb led to slaughter)

 

Psalm 54 (Save me, O God, by your name; vindicate my by your might)

 

James 3:13-4:10 (Earthly versus heavenly wisdom and friendship)

           

RCL/ELW: James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a (Eliminates “Adulterers! Friendship with world is enmity with God,” and exhortation to lament sin, humble self that God may exalt)

 

Mark 9:30-37 (Passion prediction; argument over who is greatest)

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Opening hymn: Son of God, Eternal Savior: LBW #364, ELW #655, LSB #842

 

Hymn of the Day: Ah, Holy Jesus: LBW #123, ELW #349

OR What Is the World to Me: LSB #730 (Works for Epistle, Gospel; tune same as “O God, My Faithful God)

OR Lamb of God (Your Only Son): ELW #336, LSB #550

 

Communion Hymn #1: Jesu, Fill Us with Your Love: WOV #765, ELW #708, LSB #980

OR Love in Christ is Strong and Living: LSB #706

 

Communion Hymn #2: Lamb of God, Pure and Sinless/Holy: LBW #111, ELW #357; LSB # 434

 

Closing Hymn: Lord of Glory, You Have Bought Us: LBW #424, ELW #707, LSB #851

 

 

 

 

 

St. Matthew, Transferred, Lessons and Hymns

Ezekiel 2:8-3:11: Ezekiel commissioned to speak God’s words to a rebellious people

 

Psalm 119:33-40: “Turn my heart to your decrees, and not to selfish gain.”

 

Ephesians 2:4-10:  Salvation is by grace, a gift of God, and not by works

 

Matthew 9:9-13: Jesus calls Matthew, and eats with tax-collectors and sinners

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Opening hymn: Son of God, Eternal Savior: LBW #364, ELW #655, LSB #842

 

Hymn of the Day: What Is the World to Me: LSB #730 (Works for Epistle, Gospel; tune same as “O God, My Faithful God)

 

            OR Today Your Mercy Calls Us: LBW #304, LSB # 915

OR  O God, My Faithful God: LBW #504; ELW #806, LSB #696

 

Communion Hymn #1: Chief of Sinners Though I Be: LBW #

 

Communion Hymn #2: You Who Dwell in the Shelter of the Lord (On Eagles’ Wings):

WOV #779, ELW #787, LSB #727

 

Closing Hymn: Lord of Glory, You Have Bought Us: LBW #424, ELW #707, LSB #851

 

 

 

September 29:  St. Michael and All Angels

OR 19th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 21

 

 

St. Michael and All Angels Lessons and Hymns:

 

Daniel 10:10-14; 12:1-3: Angel strengthens Daniel; Michael aids Israel in a time of tribulation

 

Psalm 103:1-5; 20-22: Bless the Lord, O my soul, for all his benefits. Bless him, all his angels!

 

Revelation 12:7-12: War in heaven; Michael defeats the dragon; an angel announces God’s judgment on Satan, and salvation for the righteous.

 

Luke 10:17-20: Jesus rejoices in disciples’ casting out of demons; nevertheless, the greater blessing is being written in the Book of Life.

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Opening hymn: Lord God, To Thee We Give All Praise, v. 1-4: LSB #522 (Great Philip Melancthon hymn on angels, war in heaven, and defeat of Satan. Tune: Lord Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word)

OR Holy God, We Praise Your/Thy Name: LBW #535, ELW #414, LSB #940

Hymn of the Day: Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones: LBW #175, ELW #424, LSB #670

OR Come, Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs: LBW # 254, ELW #847, LSB #812

 

Communion Hymn #1:  God Himself is Present: LBW #249, LSB #907

Communion Hymn #2: Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence: LBW #198, ELW #490, LSB #621

Closing Hymn: Praise the Lord! O Heavens, Adore Him: LBW #540, ELW #823

 

 

19 Pentecost Lessons and Hymns

With a bit of a nod toward St. Michael and All Angels in some hymns!

 

Numbers 11:4-6, 10-16, 24-29 (Israel kvetches to Moses. Moses kvetches to God. God appoints 70 to help him deal with aforementioned kvetching)

 

Psalm 104:27-35 (You give food in due season; your Spirit gives them breath)

 

            RCL/ELW: Psalm 19:7-14: (God’s perfect law keeps one from sin; let words of mouth, meditation of heart be acceptable in his sight)

 

James 5:1-20 (Warning to rich oppressors; patience in suffering; prayers, anointing, and confession; bringing one back from sin a great thing)

 

            RCL/ELW: James 5:13-20 (omits first 2 things)

 

 Mark 9:38-50 (Who is not against me is for me; cup of cold water; solemn warning about temptations to sin)

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Opening hymn: Come, Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs: LBW # 254, ELW #847, LSB #812

Hymn of the Day: Lord, Whose Love in/through Humble Service:

LBW #423, ELW #712, LSB #848

OR Love Divine, All Loves Excelling: LBW #315, ELW #631, LSB #700

 

Communion Hymn #1:  Amazing Grace: LBW #448, ELW #779, LSB #744

Communion Hymn #2: Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence: LBW #198, ELW #490, LSB #621

Closing Hymn: Praise the Lord! O Heavens, Adore Him: LBW #540, ELW #823

 

 

 

October 6: 20th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 22

 

Genesis 2:18-25 (It is not good for the man to be alone; creation of woman)

 

Psalm 128 (The happy home of the faithful)

 

RCL/ELW: Psalm 8 (What is man, that you are mindful of him?)

Hebrews 2:1-18 (Pay attention to the message; if we ignore it, how can we escape penalty; Jesus tested in all things as we are, not ashamed to call us brothers; is our merciful high priest)

 

            RCL/ELW: Hebrews 1:1-4, 2:5-12 (Excellence of God’s Son; omits section from above on penalty for drifting from message of salvation)

 

Mark 10:2-16 (Teaching on divorce; let the children come to me)

 

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Opening hymn: O Blest, the House: LBW #512, LSB #862

(If tune is unfamiliar, use tune for LBW #51, “From Heaven Above to Earth I Come”)

 

OR Blest Be the Tie that Binds: LBW #370, ELW #656, LSB #649

Hymn of the Day: When Love is Found: WOV #749

OR Our Father, By Whose Name: LBW #357, ELW #640

OR O Father, All Creating LSB #858 (You might get the license if you don’t have LSB; it’s good for

today’s texts AND for weddings! And the tune is Aurelia, The Church’s One Foundation)

Communion Hymn #1: O Christ, You Walked the Road:  LSB #424

OR Children of the Heavenly Father: LBW #474, ELW #781, LSB #725

Communion Hymn #2: All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name: LBW #328/329, ELW #634, LSB #549

 

Closing Hymn: O Christ, the Same (Gotta love O Danny Boy!): WOV #778, ELW #760

 

 

 

 

 

October 13: 21st Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 23

 

Amos 5:6-7, 10-15 (seek good, not evil, that you may live)

 

Psalm 90:12-17 (Teach us to have wise heart; prosper our handiwork)

 

Hebrews 3:12-19 (Do not have evil, unbelieving heart; exhort against sin)

 

            RCL/ELW: Hebrews 4:12-16

 

Mark 10:17-22 (Rich man told to sell all, give to poor, and follow Jesus)

 

            RCL/ELW: Mark 10:17-31 (adds disciples perplexity over leaving riches, wondering how they’ll be rewarded for following Jesus)

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Opening hymn: Blest are They: WOV #764, ELW #728, LSB #982

OR God of Grace and God of Glory: LBW #415, ELW #705, LSB #850

 

Hymn of the Day: Jesus, Priceless Treasure: LBW #457/458, ELW #775, LSB #743

OR Will You Come and Follow Me: ELW #798

 

Communion Hymn #1: Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God: WOV #783, LSB #712

OR Great is Thy Faithfulness: WOV #771, ELW #773, LSB #809

Communion Hymn #2: Praise and Thanksgiving: LBW #409, ELW #689, LSB #789

OR Take My Life, That I May Be: LBW #406, ELW #583, 685

Take My Life and Let It Be: LSB #783, 784

 

Closing Hymn: Lord, Dismiss Us with Your Blessing: LBW #259, ELW #545, LSB #924

 

 

 

 

October 20: 22nd Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 24

 

Ecclesiastes 5:10-20 (Pointlessness of amassing wealth)

 

            RCL/ELW: Isaiah 53:4-12 (Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows)

 

Psalm 119:9-16 (How can young remain pure? Follow God’s commandments)

 

            RCL/ELW: Psalm 91:9-16 (God promises deliverance to those whom he loves)

 

Hebrews 4:1-16 (Do not harden your hearts against God, God’s word sharper than 2-edged sword; we may approach High Priest who has been tempted but did not sin)

 

            RCL/ELW: Hebrews 5:1-10 (Great high priest, deals gently with us because he himself has suffered)

 

Mark 10:23-31 (Hard for rich to enter Kingdom; followers promised much – with persecution)

 

            RCL/ELW: Mark 10:35-45 (James and John want special honors; true greatness is in suffering and serving as Jesus does)

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Opening hymn: Today Your Mercy Calls Us: LBW #304, LSB #915

OR O Christ, Your Heart, Compassionate: ELW #722

 

Hymn of the Day: Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service: LBW #423, ELW #712, LSB #848

OR Hope of the World, Thou Christ of Great Compassion (Tune isn’t that hard. Words are a beautiful prayer, especially appropriate as national and world tensions are high): LBW #493, LSB #690

 

Communion Hymn #1: We Give Thee but Thine Own: LBW #410, ELW #686, LSB #781

 

Communion Hymn #2: Be Thou My Vision: WOV #776, ELW #793

 

Closing Hymn: God of Grace and God of Glory: LBW #415, ELW #705, LSB #850

OR Send Me, Lord (Jesus): ELW #809, WOV #773

October 27: Reformation Sunday

 

Jeremiah 31:31-34 (God’s new covenant will be written on the heart)

 

Psalm 46 (The God of Jacob is our stronghold!)

 

Romans 3:19-28 (We are justified by faith, apart from works of the law)

 

John 8:31-36 (If the Son makes you free, you are free indeed)

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Opening hymn: A Mighty Fortress: LBW #228/229, ELW #503-505, LSB 656/657

Hymn of the Day: Thy Strong Word: LBW #233, ELW #511, LSB #578

OR Word of God Come Down on Earth: WOV #716, ELW #510, LSB #545

 

Communion Hymn #1: The Church’s One Foundation:  LBW #369, ELW #654, LSB #644

 

Communion Hymn #2: My Hope is Built on Nothing Less:

LBW #293/294, ELW #596/597, LSB #575/576

 

Closing Hymn: Built on a/the Rock the Church Shall Stand: LBW #365, ELW #652, LSB #645

 

 

November 3: All Saints’ Sunday

 

Revelation 7: 2-17 (An angel seals the righteous. Blessing, honor, glory, power to the Lamb!)

 

ELW/RCL: Isaiah 25:6-9 (The feast; God wipes away tears, removes shame, destroys death)

 

Psalm 149:  Praise the Lord for his righteousness and victory!

ELW/RCL: Psalm 24 (Who ascends God’s holy hill, enters temple? Those with clean hands, pure hearts)

 

1 John 3:1-3: (We shall be like Jesus as we see him as he is)

 

ELW/RCL: Revelation 21:1-6a (New heaven and earth, New Jerusalem; death is no more)

 

Matthew 5:1-12 (The Beatitudes)

 

ELW/RCL: John 11:32-44 (Jesus raises Lazarus)

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Opening hymn: Rejoice, O Pilgrim Throng: LBW #553, LSB #813

Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart: ELW #873/874

 

Hymn of the Day: Blessing and Honor: LBW #525, ELW #854

 

OR At the Lamb’s High Feast We Sing: LBW #210, ELW #362, LSB #633

OR Alabare: WOV #791, LSB #799, 800

 

Communion Hymn #1: Children of the Heavenly Father: LBW #474, ELW #781, LSB #725

Communion Hymn #2: Day by Day: WOV #746, ELW #790

OR Jesus Loves Me: ELW #595, LSB #588

Closing Hymn: In Thee is Gladness: LBW #552, ELW #867, LSB #818

            OR For All the Saints: LBW #174, ELW #422, LSB #677

 

 

November 10: 25th Sun day after Pentecost, Proper 27

1 Kings 17:8-16: Elijah tells widow of Zaraphath that God will provide food during famine

Psalm 146: God gives food to hungry, cares for widows, orphans

Hebrews 9:24-28: Christ enters heavenly sanctuary once, to atone for sins of all

Mark 12:38-44: Jesus denounces scribes, commends widow’s offering

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Opening Hymn: How Firm a Foundation: LBW #507, ELW #796, LSB #728

Hymn of the Day: The Temple Rang With Golden Coins (OMG you GOTTA get 1-time permission for this great Herm Stuempfle hymn! Familiar tune, great reflection on Gospel): LSB #787

OR We Give Thee But Thine Own: LBW #410, ELW #686 , LSB #781

Communion Hymn #1: Praise and Thanksgiving: LBW #409, ELW #689, LSB #789

Communion Hymn #2: O Savior, Precious Savior: LBW #514, ELW #820, LSB #527

Closing Hymn: Alleluia! Sing to Jesus: LBW #158, ELW #392, LSB #821

November 17: 26th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 28

 

Daniel 12:1-3 (Some will be raised to everlasting life, others to shame)

 

Psalm 16 (You show me the path of life. In your presence there is fullness of joy)

 

Hebrews 10:11-25 (We have confidence to approach God, having been made clean.

Let us persevere in faith)

 

Mark 13:1-13 (Jesus foretells destruction of Temple, persecution of his followers)

 

            RCL/ELW: Mark 13:1-8 (Omits persecution and testimony)

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Opening hymn: When Morning Gilds the Skies: LBW #546, ELW #853, LSB #807

 

OR All Who Would Valiant Be: LBW #498

OR My Lord, What a Morning: WOV #627, ELW #438

 

Hymn of the Day: Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word: LBW #230, ELW #517, LSB #655

OR O God of Youth: LBW #510 (I know, I know. Don’t know the tune. No substitutes available. It’s pretty straightforward, and the words are outstanding. If it just won’t sing, then have folks READ the words aloud together. I’m serious. The words are THAT GOOD!)

 

Communion Hymn #1: Jesus, Still Lead On: LBW #341, ELW #624

Jesus, Lead Thou On: LSB #718

 

Communion Hymn #2: Lord Take My Hand and Lead Me: LBW #333, ELW #767, LSB#722

 

Closing Hymn: Jerusalem, My Happy Home: LBW #331, ELW #628, LSB #673

OR My Life Flows on in Endless Song: WOV #781, ELW #763

 

 

November 24: Christ the King Sunday

 

Daniel 7:9-10,13-14 (Vision of the Son of Man)

 

Psalm 93 (The Lord is King, robed in majesty)

 

Revelation 1:4b-8 (Vision of the glorified Jesus)

 

John 18:33-37 (Jesus before Pilate: What is truth?)

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Opening hymn: The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns: LBW #33, ELW #260, LSB #348

 

            OR  Lord Jesus Christ, Our God and King, v. 1-4

Tune: Deo Gracias (O Wondrous Type), LM

Copyright @Rev. Cathy Ammlung, STS

1. Lord Jesus Christ, Our God and King,

Your Father’s well-beloved Son!

His Word, through whom all worlds do spring;

His love, through whom our life is won!

   2. O God-with-us, Emmanuel,

How strangely meek your kingliness!

A manger for your throne; you dwell

With mortals in their sinfulness!

  3. As babe, as boy, as youth, as man,

No pampered prince, you toiled and grew

In knowledge of your Father’s plan:

To spend yourself for our rescue.

 4. As Good Physician, Bread, and Light;

As Teacher, Shepherd, Friend, and Guide,

Though King, you saw our dreadful plight

And lovingly came to our side.

Hymn of the Day: Look, O Look, the Sight is Glorious: LBW #156

Look, Ye Saints, the Sight is Glorious: LSB #495

OR O Christ, What Can it Mean for Us: ELW #431 (tune: The Son of God Goes Forth to War)

OR Praise Be to Christ: LSB #538

 

Communion Hymn #1: Soon and Very Soon: WOV #744, ELW #439

 

Communion Hymn #2: Jesus Shall Reign: LBW #530, ELW #434, LSB #832

 

Closing Hymn: Alleluia! Sing to Jesus: LBW #158, ELW #392, LSB #821

            OR Crown Him with Many Crowns LBW #170, ELW #855, LSB #525

OR Lord Jesus Christ, Our God and King, v. 5-9

Tune: Deo Gracias (O Wondrous Type), LM

Copyright @Rev. Cathy Ammlung, STS

 

5.   You spurned the devil’s evil sway,

Your Father’s will, your royal path.

You took our place that dreadful day

To bear destruction, death, and wrath.

6. Your crown was thorns; your throne, a Cross.

Yet, “Father, forgive” was on your breath.

We counted that as foolish loss;

Abandoned you to final death.

7.    But you destroyed the gates of Hell;

Crushed ancient Serpent, sin, and shame;

Destroyed death’s pow’r; arose to tell

The pow’r of your triumphant Name.

8.   Your kingly life you gladly give

Through Water and Spirit: baptismal grace.

Your lovely power in us shall live

As holy love in ev’ry place.

9.   O Christ our King, Redeemer, Lord!

Grant that from you, we ne’er depart.

O fairest Savior, blest, adored,

Rule undisturbed in ev’ry heart!