- By All Your Saints – Joel Martinson
Instrumental Music
- Here I Am, Lord – Daniel Schutte
- Concerto in A Minor (First Movement) – Antonio Vivaldi
Congregational Music (all hymns from the Hymnal 1982 with the exception of those marked “R” which are from Renew.)
- Hymn 287 - For all the saints, who from their labor rest (SINE NOMINE)
- Hymn 286 - Who are these like stars appearing (ZEUCH MICH, ZEUCH MICH)
- Hymn 822 - Through North and South and East and West (LAAST UNS ERFREUEN)
- Hymn 620 - Jerusalem, my happy home (LAND OF REST)
- Hymn 293 - I sing a song of the saints of God (GRAND ISLE)
- Hymn 618 - Ye holy angels bright (DARWALL’S 148TH)
- Psalm 24
All Saints Day is November 1. (Which is why we have All Hallow's Eve - Halloween - on October 31.) All Saints’ Day is when the church honors all Holy Ones, known and unknown. Our English word “saint” literally means “holy.” The next day, November 2, is All Soul's Day, the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed. In other cultures the celebration is known as Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos in Spanish-speaking countries.)
Here at Good Shepherd we combine the two and observe them on the Sunday following. That's why we sing all the good old All Saints hymns (For All the Saints is regularly voted as one of the favorites of the congregation to sing) and read the list of names of those dear to us who have died. (This would be a good time for you to watch the animated movie Coco. (I think its the best of the Disney movies, able to be enjoyed by children and adults alike).
I am out of the country this week, so my good friend Rob Carty will be playing the organ for me in my absence.
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