Prayers of the Church, 19th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 21, Cycle B (September 30, 2018)

THE PRAYERS, 

19th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 21, Cycle B (September 30, 2018)

 Trusting, through the power of the Holy Spirit, in the goodness of our heavenly Father, let us pray in Jesus’ name for the Church, the world, and one another.

A brief silence

Most holy God, you appointed 70 elders to ease Moses’ burden of leadership. Bestow upon your Church throughout the world, Spirit-filled pastors, priests, bishops, deacons, elders, and teachers. Keep them obedient to your Word; make them radiant with the goodness and holiness of Jesus; and grant that no one entrusted to their care should be tempted to sin or on account of their careless words or faithless and unloving deeds.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for the persecuted Church throughout the world. Fill the hearts of your suffering servants with hope-filled patience in their times of suffering. Help us, who have much, to refresh them with our prayers and with whatever gifts we can share, even if it seems as small as a cup of cold water.

Lord, in your mercy, Hear our prayer.

Grant a spirit of charity, patience and longsuffering to everyone in this congregation. Remind us, even when it would be easy to complain and kvetch, of Jesus’ words, “whoever is not against Me is for Me!” – and help us to work together with kindhearted willingness, eager to share with one another, and with all whom we meet, the gifts you have lavished upon us.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for all who struggle against any temptation to sin – especially when their battle is long, hard, and hidden from the sight of others. Help us to deal gently with everyone we meet, and to offer words of encouragement and hope; for we truly don’t know what burdens they may be bearing or what demons they may be wrestling with.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Remind our earthly leaders that they have been entrusted with a solemn obligation: to care for their people, especially the poor, hungry, weak and oppressed. Give them a measure of your Spirit, so that they may deliberate, speak and act in accordance with your will, and for the building up of the common good. And give to all of us the ability and the desire to treat our neighbors with respect, kindness and justice, so that we may live peaceably with one another.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Shield and strengthen all who go into harm’s way in defense of life and liberty. Give them wisdom, integrity, self-control and sound judgment, even in chaotic situations. Bring them back to their loved ones safely and soon; and establish your peace among us all.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Even a cup of cold water given in your name to one of your little ones is a source of blessing and refreshment. Grant such blessing and refreshment to all who are in any distress or need – especially: {List}. Restore them to health, wholeness and hope. Ease the burden of care and toil that weighs upon their loved ones. And grant a double portion of your Spirit to all who practice the healing arts among them.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Thank you, Father, for all your faithful servants whom you have gathered into your eternal Kingdom. Fill those who mourn with renewed joy and purpose. Fill each of us with your Spirit of compassion, faithfulness, longsuffering, and joy. And fill us with the sure and certain hope that through the merits of your beloved Son, you will welcome us, with all whom you have redeemed, into your blessed Kingdom, where we will rejoice in your love forever.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

 Incline your ear to our prayers, dear Lord; and answer them according to your most gracious and holy will, for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 




Prayers of the Church, 18th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 20, Cycle B (September 23, 2018)

THE PRAYERS, 

18th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 20, Cycle B (September 23, 2018)

 

Trusting, through the power of the Holy Spirit, in the goodness of our heavenly Father, let us pray in Jesus’ name for the Church, the world, and one another.

A brief silence

Most holy God, conform your Church to your beloved Son, Jesus Christ, and not to the world. Use it to model his self-giving love, forgiveness, and purity to those who deny or have forgotten such things even exist. And through its words and deeds, lead many to the foot of the Cross, there to receive life and salvation.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

 Help those of us who are comfortable in our Christianity to serve, defend, and provide for your persecuted and suffering Church. Let us never, by scandalous words or selfish deeds, cheapen or debase their faithful witness to their Savior – and ours.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We ask your blessing upon this congregation and all its ministries. Help us to take delight in glorifying your name through self-giving service to one another and to our communities.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

Jesus exalts servanthood as an example of his loving obedience to his Father. It’s easy for us to overlook, ignore, or belittle those who actually are servants in everyday life. Bless them and adorn their labors with the loveliness of Christ’s own labors on our behalf. Help all of us to notice, honor, and compensate all servants, laborers, hired hands, and others who do the work we’d rather not.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Rulers and leaders, celebrities and authorities are used to lording it over others. Give them instead a teachable spirit and humble heart, always ready to use their riches of intellect, authority and station in service of the people entrusted to their care. And give each of us the grace, wisdom, and kindness to be true friends, neighbors, and servants to those around us.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

First responders, those in the military, and many others are servants of their community and nation. Fill them with wisdom and understanding, counsel and might, so that they might defend life and liberty, establish safety, and bring a measure of justice and peace to people whose lives are threatened by chaos and violence.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Thank you for doctors, nurses, therapists, EMT’s, orderlies, and all whose service helps people in deep distress. Give them a double portion of your Spirit. Use their skills and our support and prayers to bring healing and comfort the abused, imprisoned, sick, wounded, lonely, confused, grieving, or dying. Especially we plead on behalf of: {List}.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Blessed Father, we thank you for the lives of all your good and faithful servants, especially those we love and whose deaths we mourn. Keep us steadfast in faith, firm in hope, constant in love, generous in service, and abundant in joy as we continue our earthly pilgrimage. Lead us “with the Cross of Jesus going on before,” safely through the trials and temptations of this world. And bring us, through his good work, into the blessed Kingdom where we find our eternal life and joy in friendship with you and with all whom you have redeemed.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Incline your ear to our prayers, dear Lord; and answer them according to your most gracious and holy will, for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 




Prayers of the Church, 17th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 19, Cycle B (September 16, 2018)

THE PRAYERS, 

17th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 19, Cycle B (September 16, 2018)

 

Trusting, through the power of the Holy Spirit, in the goodness of our heavenly Father, let us pray in Jesus’ name for the Church, the world, and one another.

A brief silence

Heavenly Father, grant that your Church may always proclaim Christ crucified. In all its words and deeds, cause the Church to confess Jesus as your only-begotten Son, your chosen and suffering Servant, who bears and heals the world’s sickness, sorrow, and brokenness of body and soul.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Persecuted Christians throughout the world follow in the steps of Jesus, bearing their cross in faithful obedience to him. Sustain, protect, bless, and provide for them; and help us whose crosses are lighter to bear their burdens however we can. We also ask your protection and guidance for all missionaries of the Gospel.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Increase the faith of everyone in this congregation, dear Lord. Conform our ministries and gatherings to Christ. Use us to bring his healing, forgiveness, and salvation to those who need it most.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

Most of our programs begin at this time of year. Bless and prosper everything that glorifies you and builds up the Body of Christ. Increase in us the love of learning, zeal for service, and warmth of spirit. Especially we pray for our teachers and volunteers, and all who shine the love of Jesus upon those who do not know him well.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Grant a spirit of humility and wisdom to the leaders of nations and captains of industry, the giants of culture and icons of sport, the legislators and judges, the researchers, teachers, philosophers and scientists who shape our world. Remind them that all they have is from you, given in trust for the benefit of all people. And give to each of us the desire and ability to live peaceably and kindly with each other, despite our differences.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. 

We lift before you the firefighters, police, emergency responders, military, and all others who strive to defend life and liberty here and abroad. Give them all they need to accomplish their tasks with integrity, competence, and courage. Reunite them swiftly with their loved ones, and help us to heal and honor those who fall in the line of duty.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Sometimes as we pray for loved ones in distress of body, mind, or soul, we are like the father of the epileptic boy, crying out, “Lord, I believe; help thou my unbelief!” Keep us steadfast in faith as we pray for all who suffer; and remind us all that Jesus has indeed “borne our sickness and carried our infirmity.” In his name we pray for: {List}.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Most holy God, keep in your tender care all who have died trusting in your promises. Comfort those who mourn, not only with words, but with the sure and certain hope that in Christ, we receive eternal healing and salvation for body and soul. Help us to encourage one another in prayer, holy living, faith, and love. And receive us into the glorious company of all the redeemed, who with angels and archangels and all the hosts of heaven, we shall praise and adore you forever –  Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Incline your ear to our prayers, dear Lord; and answer them according to your most gracious and holy will, for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 




Prayers of the Church, 16th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 18, Cycle B (September 9, 2018)

THE PRAYERS, 

16th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 18, Cycle B (September 9, 2018)

 

Trusting, through the power of the Holy Spirit, in the goodness of our heavenly Father, let us pray in Jesus’ name for the Church, the world, and one another.

A brief silence

Heal and restore your church, O Lord, purchased with the precious blood of your dear Son. Drive from it all partiality and false teaching. Enliven its faith so that, through its words and its works, many may hear the Good News, turn with confidence to Jesus, and receive forgiveness, life and salvation.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

 Give a spirit of trustfulness to your Church wherever it is persecuted because it confesses Christ as Savior; and grant repentance and regeneration to its foes; until all hearts turn to you in adoration and praise. Bless, protect, and guide missionaries of your Gospel throughout the world.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Grant to the people of this congregation such confidence in the love of Christ, that they trust his holy Word, treasure his life-giving Sacraments, and constantly tell others of his great mercy.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

Help us to never put road blocks in the way of non-Christians if they seek to learn more about your forgiveness, healing, and love. And grant that many who do not yet believe, may yearn for the rich morsels of mercy that fall from your table.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

You are Lord of all the nations; and to you all the rulers of the earth shall bow down and give an account of their deeds. Teach them to act with wisdom and without partiality; to care for the widows and widowers, orphans, and destitute; to seek justice within and peace beyond their borders; and to be examples of integrity, fairness and compassion to their citizens.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. 

Protect and guide all in our military, and all who stand in harm’s way. Bless those who tend them when they are wounded; and give strength and patience to their families. Bring them home swiftly, and use their skills, whether here or abroad, to establish the blessings of liberty, justice, and peace.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Grant that all who cry to you for help and healing; for forgiveness and restoration; or for guidance and comfort, may find your grace sufficient for their need. Especially we lift before you {prayer list}.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Holy and gracious Father, we entrust into your care all who clung to your promises in this life, and whose death we now mourn. Grant us such a sure and confident hope in our Lord Jesus, that our sorrow may be turned to joy. Give us the power to console, encourage and assist one another throughout our earthly pilgrimage. By your great mercy, bring us to your house, where we are fed not crumbs under the table, but the rich banquet fare of the Lamb’s high feast. And there, by the power of your gracious Spirit, let us, in the company of all the redeemed, worship and adore your infinite majesty, which shines in the face of your dear Son.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

 Incline your ear to our prayers, dear Lord; and answer them according to your most gracious and holy will, for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 




Prayers of the Church, 15th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 17, Cycle B (September 2, 2018)  

THE PRAYERS, 

15th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 17, Cycle B (September 2, 2018)

 

Trusting, through the power of the Holy Spirit, in the goodness of our heavenly Father, let us pray in Jesus’ name for the Church, the world, and one another.

A brief silence

Holy Lord, in this broken and fallen world, you array your Church in the armor of light and call it to words and deeds of valor. Make it a faithful, true, and bold doer of your strong Word. Form it into your strong fortress and safe haven for all who cry to you for help.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Strengthen the Church when it is attacked by those who despise your name. Grant that it should wield the weapons of the Spirit not in anger or retaliation, but in confident and humble witness to the Prince of Peace. Bless, protect, and guide missionaries of your Gospel throughout the world.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Prosper the words and work of this congregation, so that many might hear the Good News, turn to you, and live. Make your light, love and light shine through our words and deeds, and shed its healing radiance upon those around us.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

Thank you for the dignity of work, the joy of relaxation, and the opportunity to shape the raw material of your creation into useful or beautiful “secondary creations.” Give everyone who is able to work, the satisfaction and just reward for the honest labor of hand and mind. Help us to provide relief for those who cannot find employment; and teach us to honor even the smallest talent and effort that is done with an upright heart.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Shine the light of your countenance upon all who lead the nations. Give them such wisdom, humility and integrity that their people may confidently turn to them for justice and may live in safety.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Clothe in the armor of light all who risk their lives for the sake of defending the innocent and restoring justice and freedom. Heal their hurts; support their loved ones; and help this nation to use their skills for peaceable purposes when their tour of duty is ended.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Grant healing, hope, and strength to all who are afflicted by the forces of sin, evil, and death. We lift before you the needs of: {List}. Surround them with your holy angels; give refreshment, cheerfulness, and confidence to all who care for them; and restore them to the joy of fellowship with all of us.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Most gracious Father, we thank you for the lives of all the faithful departed who were, by grace, faithful doers of your Word. Grant that each of us may honorably wear the shining armor of light which you bestow upon your people; may rightly wield the weapons of the Spirit; may fight the good fight; and may lay hold of the life, joy, and crown won for us by the merits of your Son, Jesus Christ, our Captain and our Lord.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

 Incline your ear to our prayers, dear Lord; and answer them according to your most gracious and holy will, for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 




Prayers of the Church, 14th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 16, Cycle B (August 26, 2018)

THE PRAYERS, 

14th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 16, Cycle B (August 26, 2018)

 

For the Church, the world, and needs of all people, let us pray to the Lord.

A brief silence

Lord God, clothe your Church in the spotless raiment and trusty armor of Jesus’ righteousness. Make it his radiant and faithful bride, adorned with beauty, holiness, goodness and grace. Make it his valiant soldier, adorned with courage, integrity, faithfulness, and perseverance. In all circumstances, use it to draw many afar off to saving faith in Jesus, their Savior, Captain, Bridegroom and Lord.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Defend and restore your Church when it is abused and persecuted for the sake of Christ. Exchange its sackcloth of suffering for the festal robes of salvation; and remove from it all stain of sorrow or sin. Bless, protect, and guide missionaries of your Gospel throughout the world.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Bless this congregation with your protection and favor. Make us ever mindful that as part of your Church on earth, we reflect Jesus’ name and character to the world. Keep us faithful, generous, and kind, sharing with others the gifts of the Spirit that you have given to us.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

Bless husbands and wives, parents and children, sisters and brothers, and all whom you have entrusted to us to cherish as family. Knit us together in enduring bonds of affection, respect and fidelity. Bring healing and peace to all households fractured by sin, sorrow, and suffering.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Conform the minds of earthly leaders to your commandments; and grant them strength to accomplish their responsibilities in accordance with your will. Remove from among us the allure of sin, the temptation of power, and the seduction of earthly gain. Teach us to live peaceably with one another, and to share generously and wisely the gifts of your creation.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Keep safe all who stand in harm’s way on behalf of others, especially those in our military and all first responders. Give them cool heads and steady hands as they accomplish their duties, and grant success to all they do that serves your will. Give them swift and happy reunions with all who love them; and though we value and honor their service, we long for the day when that service is needed no more.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

You hear the cries of the righteous, and of all who suffer. Hear, therefore, and graciously answer our prayers on behalf of all who are afflicted by pain, sorrow, loneliness, despair, abuse, or any other evil which troubles them, including: {List}. Give a spirit of compassion and gentleness to all who care for them; and restore them to communion with all who love them.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We entrust our beloved dead into your faithful care, Dear Father. Ease the pain of those whose grief is raw and deep. And since we still walk by faith and not by sight, we pray that you would sustain us throughout our earthly pilgrimage with the Cross of your dear Son, and the grace and comfort of your Holy Spirit. Bring us, in your good time, into the bright courts of heaven, where we and all whom you have redeemed shall forever feast on Christ, our Living Bread and our Cup of Salvation.

 

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

 

Incline your ear to our prayers, dear Lord; and answer them according to your most gracious and holy will, for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 




Prayers of the Church, 13th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 15, Cycle B (August 19, 2018)

THE PRAYERS, 

13th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 15, Cycle B (August 19, 2018)

 

For the Church, the world, and needs of all people, let us pray to the Lord.

A brief silence

Lord God, nourish the Church with your words of Spirit and life. Fill it with the Body and Blood of your dear Son. Make its members children of your heavenly light, filled with wisdom and righteousness. By that same light, guide those who do not yet know you, to the salvation you desire for all people.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

 Give wisdom, graciousness and prudence to all who are persecuted for Jesus’ sake; and use their witness to strengthen our faith and to call their tormentors to repentance and salvation. Bless, protect, and guide missionaries of your Gospel throughout the world.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Feed the members of our church with the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, counsel and might, knowledge and fear of the Lord, and joy in your presence; and grant that we gladly and graciously share this feast with our families, neighbors, friends, and communities.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

We ask your blessing upon parents, foster-parents, and all who care for the precious lives of your little ones. Fill them with the bounty from Wisdom’s table, so that they may raise up their children in godliness and integrity.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

As Wisdom sets her feast before everyone, move the hearts of our earthly leaders to heed her invitation and sit long at her table. Give them the sustenance they need to think, speak, and act in accordance with your will, so that all who are entrusted to their care might prosper and live in peace.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Thank you for the service of those in our military, and all first responders. Give them wisdom, courage, and competence in dangerous situations. Heal those who are wounded, and shelter those who fall in the line of duty. Bring swiftly and safely home those whose work is not yet done; and grant us all your peace.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

You hear the cries of the righteous, and of all who suffer. Hear, therefore, and graciously answer our prayers on behalf of all who are afflicted by pain, sorrow, loneliness, despair, abuse, or any other evil which troubles them, including: {List}. Give a spirit of compassion and gentleness to all who care for them; and restore them to communion with all who love them.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

O gracious heavenly Father, we praise and adore you for the eternal life won for all whom you redeem through the death and resurrection of your dear Son. Especially we remember our beloved dead, including: {List}. Strengthen our faith and fill us with your Holy Spirit, until that day when with all your people, especially those we love and miss the most, you raise us up to life everlasting in your glorious Kingdom.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

 Incline your ear to our prayers, dear Lord; and answer them according to your most gracious and holy will, for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 




Hymn Suggestions, Sept. 2 – Nov. 25

Lessons and Suggested Hymns,

Pentecost 15- Christ the King, Cycle B

(Sept. 2 – November 25, 2018)

 

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

WOV – With One Voice (The Blue Book)

LSB (Lutheran Service Book)

ELW (Evangelical Lutheran Worship)

 

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. To be fair, 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 standard Revised Common Lectionary, 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.

 

September 2: 15th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 17 (Labor Day Weekend)

 Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-9 (Keep God’s command fully and diligently)

Psalm 119:129-136 (Your decrees are wonderful; therefore my soul keeps them)

            ELW: Psalm 15 (Those who keep commandments may live on his holy hill)

Ephesians 6:10-20 (Put on the whole armor of God)

            ELW: James 1:17-27 (Be doers, not just hearers, of the Word)

Mark 7:14-23 (Defilement is from within, not without; evils arise in human heart)

            ELW: Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 (Jesus rebukes Pharisee’s criticism; omits a repetition)

 

Opening hymn: LSB #665, Be Strong in the Lord in Armor of Light (perfect for Ephesians text)

             OR LBW #389, Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus (LSB #660)   

OR (if not used 7/29) LBW #188, I Bind Unto Myself Today (LSB #604, ELW #450)

Hymn of the Day: LBW #232, Your Word, O Lord, is Gentle Dew (another nice Swedish folk tune!)

            OR LBW #480, O, That the Lord Would Guide My Ways (LSB #707, ELW #772)

Communion Hymn #1: WOV #754, Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ (ELW #674)

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #469 Lord of All Hopefulness (LSB #738, ELW #765)

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

 

September 9: 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)

 

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

Hymn of the Day: LBW #360, O Christ the Healer, We Have Come (ELW #620)

            OR LBW #426, O Son of God, in Galilee (LSB #841)

Communion Hymn #1: LBW #530, Jesus Shall Reign Where’er the Sun (LSB #832, ELW #434)

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #359, In Christ There Is No East or West (LSB #653, ELW #650)

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

 

September 16: 17th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 19

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

            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)

            ELW: Mark 8:27-38 (Peter’s confession, Jesus’ rebuke, following him involves self-denial)

 

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

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

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

           OR WOV 738, Healer of Our Every Ill (ELW #612)

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

Communion Hymn #1: LBW #296, Just As I Am, Without One Plea (LSB #570, ELW #592)

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #504, O God, My Faithful God (LSB #696, ELW #806)

Closing Hymn: WOV #777, In the Morning When I Rise (LSB #976, ELW #770)

 

September 23: 18th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 20

 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)

            ELW: James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a (Eliminates “Adulterers! Friendship with world is enmity with God,”

and the exhortation to lament sin, humble self that God may exalt)

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

 

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

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

            OR LBW #111, Lamb of God, Pure and Sinless (ELW #357; LSB # 434, Lamb of God, Pure and Holy)

    OR LSB #550, Lamb of God (ELW #336)

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

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #419, Lord of All Nations, Grant Me Grace (LSB #844, ELW #716)

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

 

September 30: 19th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 21

OR St. Michael and All Angels, Transferred

 

19th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 21

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)

            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)

            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)

 

Opening hymn: WOV #687, Gracious Spirit, Heed Our Pleading (ELW #401)

            OR LBW #508, Come Down, O Love Divine (LSB #501, ELW #804)

Hymn of the Day: LBW #308, God the Father, Be Our Stay (LSB #505, Triune God, be Thou Our Stay)

            OR LBW #423, Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service

(ELW #712; LSB #848, Lord, Whose Love Through Humble Service)

Communion Hymn #1:  LBW #448, Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound (LSB #744, ELW #779)

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #441, Eternal Spirit of the Living Christ (LSB #769, ELW #402)

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

 

St. Michael and All Angels, Transferred

Daniel 10:10-14; 12:1-3 (Michael, the angelic prince defending Israel)

Psalm 103:1-5, 20-22 (Join the heavenly hosts in praising the Lord)

Revelation 12:7-12 (War in heaven; Michael et. al. cast down Satan and minions)

Luke 10:17-20 (I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven…)

Opening hymn: LBW #175, Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones (LSB #670, ELW #424)

            OR LBW #249, God Himself is Present (LSB #907)

            OR LSB #876, O Holy, Blessed Trinity (a marvelous paraphrase of Luther’s Morning Prayer.

May be sung to the Doxology.)

Hymn of the Day: LSB #521, Christ, the Lord of Hosts, Unshaken (Go get a license to use this if you don’t have

LSB. It is MUSCULAR, and really good!!)

                OR  LBW #172, Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor (LSB #534, ELW #475)          

Communion Hymn #1:  LBW #198, Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence (LSB #621, ELW #490)

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #441, Eternal Spirit of the Living Christ (LSB #769, ELW #402)

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

 

October 7: 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)

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)

            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)

 

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

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

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

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

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

OR LSB #858, O Father, All Creating (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: LSB #424, O Christ, You Walked the Road

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

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #328/9, All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name (LSB #549, ELW #634)

Closing Hymn: WOV #778, O Christ, the Same (ELW #760)

 

October 14: 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)

            ELW: Hebrews 4:12-16

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

            ELW: Mark 10:17-31 (adds disciples perplexity over leaving riches, wondering how they’ll be

rewarded for following Jesus)

 

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

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

(LSB #783, 784, Take My Life And Let It Be)

Hymn of the Day: LBW #304, Today Your Mercy Calls Us (LSB #915)

            OR ELW #798, Will You Come and Follow Me

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

OR LBW #492, O Master, Let Me Walk With You (ELW #818)

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

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

 

October 21: 22nd Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 24

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

            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)

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

Hebrews 4:1-16 (Do not harden your hearts against God, lest you not enter his promised rest.

God’s word sharper than 2-edged sword; we may confidently approach High Priest who has

been tempted but did not sin)

            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)

            ELW: Mark 10:35-45 (James and John want special honors; true greatness is in suffering and

serving as Jesus does)

 

Opening hymn: LBW #744, Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound (LSB #448, ELW #779)

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

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

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #482, When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (LSB #425/6, ELW #803)

Closing Hymn: LBW #505, Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I Go (LSB #854)

(If tune is awkward, sing it to the Doxology, which is always appropriate!)

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

 

October 28: 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)

 

Opening hymn: LBW #365, Built on a Rock the Church Shall Stand (ELW #652)

(LSB #645, Built on the Rock the Church Shall Stand)

Hymn of the Day: LBW #233, Thy Strong Word Did Cleave the Darkness (LSB #578, ELW #511)

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

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #293/4, My Hope is Built on Nothing Less (LSB #575/6, ELW #596/597)

Closing Hymn: LBW #228/9, A Mighty Fortress (LSB 656/7, ELW #503-505)

 

November 4: All Saints’ Sunday

 Isaiah 25:6-9 (A feast of fat things; God shall wipe away tears, remove shame, destroy death)

Psalm 24 (Who ascends the holy hill of God, enters temple? Those with clean hands and pure hearts)

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

John 11:32-44 (Jesus raises Lazarus)

 

Opening hymn: LBW  #174, For All the Saints (LSB #677, ELW #422)

Hymn of the Day: LBW #516, Arise, My Soul, Arise (ELW #827)

Communion Hymn #1: WOV #702, I AM the Bread of Life (ELW #845)

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #553, Rejoice, O Pilgrim Throng (LSB #813)

(ELW #873/874, Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart)

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

 

November 11: 25th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 27

 1 Kings 17:8-16 (Elijah and the widow of Zarephath)

Psalm 146 (The Lord watches over orphans, widows and strangers)

Hebrews 9:24-28 (Christ offered himself, once for all, as sacrifice for sin)

Mark 12:38-44 (Woe to scribes who devour widows and orphans! The widow’s mite)

 

Opening hymn: LBW #457/8, Jesus, Priceless Treasure (yes, I know it’s a repeat from earlier in the season.

Use the alternate tune and nobody will notice). (LSB #743, ELW #775)

Hymn of the Day: LBW #491, O God, I Love Thee (The words are gorgeous. If the tune really is unfamiliar, use

tune for “Abide With Me.” Trust me. It works.)

OR ELW #692, We Are an Offering

OR LSB #787, The Temple Rang With Golden Coins (a fine Herm Stuempfle hymn, specifically for this Gospel!)

Communion Hymn #1: LBW #469, Lord of All Hopefulness (LSB #738, ELW #775)

Communion Hymn #2: WOV #721, Go, My Children, With My Blessing (LSB #922, ELW #543)

Closing Hymn: LBW #514, O Savior, Precious Savior (LSB #527, ELW #820)

 

November 18: 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)

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

 

Opening hymn: LBW #318, The Lord Will Come and Not Be Slow (Can be sung with gusto to the tune of

 LBW #183, The Son of God Goes Forth to War)

OR LBW #498, All Who Would Valiant Be

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

Hymn of the Day: LBW #487, Let Us Ever Walk With Jesus (LSB #685, ELW #802)

OR LBW #510, O God of Youth (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!)

Communion Hymn #1: LBW #341, Jesus, Still Lead On (ELW #624)   (LSB #718, Jesus, Lead Thou On)

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

Closing Hymn: LBW #549, Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven (LSB #793 , ELW #865)

 

November 25: 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?)

 

Opening hymn: LBW #172, Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor (LSB#534, ELW #475)

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

            OR ELW #431, O Christ, What Can it Mean for Us

            OR LSB #538, Praise Be to Christ

Communion Hymn #1: LBW #158, Alleluia! Sing to Jesus (ELW #392)

Communion Hymn #2: LBW #173, Rejoice, the Lord is King (ELW #430, Rejoice, for Christ is King)

Closing Hymn: LBW #170, Crown Him With Many Crowns (LSB #525, ELW #855)

 

 

 




Prayers of the Church, Aug. 26 (Pentecost 14, Proper 16)

THE PRAYERS, 

14th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 16, Cycle B (August 26, 2018)

 

For the Church, the world, and needs of all people, let us pray to the Lord.

A brief silence

Lord God, clothe your Church in the spotless raiment and trusty armor of Jesus’ righteousness. Make it his radiant and faithful bride, adorned with beauty, holiness, goodness and grace. Make it his valiant soldier, adorned with courage, integrity, faithfulness, and perseverance. In all circumstances, use it to draw many afar off to saving faith in Jesus, their Savior, Captain, Bridegroom and Lord.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

 Defend and restore your Church when it is abused and persecuted for the sake of Christ. Exchange its sackcloth of suffering for the festal robes of salvation; and remove from it all stain of sorrow or sin. Bless, protect, and guide missionaries of your Gospel throughout the world.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Bless this congregation with your protection and favor. Make us ever mindful that as part of your Church on earth, we reflect Jesus’ name and character to the world. Keep us faithful, generous, and kind, sharing with others the gifts of the Spirit that you have given to us.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

Bless husbands and wives, parents and children, sisters and brothers, and all whom you have entrusted to us to cherish as family. Knit us together in enduring bonds of affection, respect and fidelity. Bring healing and peace to all households fractured by sin, sorrow, and suffering.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Conform the minds of earthly leaders to your commandments; and grant them strength to accomplish their responsibilities in accordance with your will. Remove from among us the allure of sin, the temptation of power, and the seduction of earthly gain. Teach us to live peaceably with one another, and to share generously and wisely the gifts of your creation.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Keep safe all who stand in harm’s way on behalf of others, especially those in our military and all first responders. Give them cool heads and steady hands as they accomplish their duties, and grant success to all they do that serves your will. Give them swift and happy reunions with all who love them; and though we value and honor their service, we long for the day when that service is needed no more.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

You hear the cries of the righteous, and of all who suffer. Hear, therefore, and graciously answer our prayers on behalf of all who are afflicted by pain, sorrow, loneliness, despair, abuse, or any other evil which troubles them, including: {List}. Give a spirit of compassion and gentleness to all who care for them; and restore them to communion with all who love them.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We entrust our beloved dead into your faithful care, Dear Father. Ease the pain of those whose grief is raw and deep. And since we still walk by faith and not by sight, we pray that you would sustain us throughout our earthly pilgrimage with the Cross of your dear Son, and the grace and comfort of your Holy Spirit. Bring us, in your good time, into the bright courts of heaven, where we and all whom you have redeemed shall forever feast on Christ, our Living Bread and our Cup of Salvation.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Incline your ear to our prayers, dear Lord; and answer them according to your most gracious and holy will, for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

 




Prayers of the Church, Aug, 19 (13 Pentecost, Proper 15)

THE PRAYERS, 

13th Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 15, Cycle B (August 19, 2018)

 

For the Church, the world, and needs of all people, let us pray to the Lord.

A brief silence

Lord God, nourish the Church with your words of Spirit and life. Fill it with the Body and Blood of your dear Son. Make its members children of your heavenly light, filled with wisdom and righteousness. By that same light, guide those who do not yet know you, to the salvation you desire for all people.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Give wisdom, graciousness and prudence to all who are persecuted for Jesus’ sake; and use their witness to strengthen our faith and to call their tormentors to repentance and salvation. Bless, protect, and guide missionaries of your Gospel throughout the world.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Feed the members of our church with the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, counsel and might, knowledge and fear of the Lord, and joy in your presence; and grant that we gladly and graciously share this feast with our families, neighbors, friends, and communities.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer

We ask your blessing upon parents, foster-parents, and all who care for the precious lives of your little ones. Fill them with the bounty from Wisdom’s table, so that they may raise up their children in godliness and integrity.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

As Wisdom sets her feast before everyone, move the hearts of our earthly leaders to heed her invitation and sit long at her table. Give them the sustenance they need to think, speak, and act in accordance with your will, so that all who are entrusted to their care might prosper and live in peace.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Thank you for the service of those in our military, and all first responders. Give them wisdom, courage, and competence in dangerous situations. Heal those who are wounded, and shelter those who fall in the line of duty. Bring swiftly and safely home those whose work is not yet done; and grant us all your peace.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

You hear the cries of the righteous, and of all who suffer. Hear, therefore, and graciously answer our prayers on behalf of all who are afflicted by pain, sorrow, loneliness, despair, abuse, or any other evil which troubles them, including: {List}. Give a spirit of compassion and gentleness to all who care for them; and restore them to communion with all who love them.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

O gracious heavenly Father, we praise and adore you for the eternal life won for all whom you redeem through the death and resurrection of your dear Son. Especially we remember our beloved dead, including: {List}. Strengthen our faith and fill us with your Holy Spirit, until that day when with all your people, especially those we love and miss the most, you raise us up to life everlasting in your glorious Kingdom.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. 

Incline your ear to our prayers, dear Lord; and answer them according to your most gracious and holy will, for the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.