Week 1

Season After Pentecost, Part 3 Worship Planning Series

Ninth Sunday After Pentecost 2019, Year C

A common theme in our Scripture lessons for the next three weeks is justice. We don’t often think of joy and justice together, yet if we look for joy in these passages, we will find it. Joy is found when we, as the people of God, put our faith into action by pursuing justice and championing the oppressed.

Joy: The Flip Side of Justice Worship Series: WEEK 1
Ninth Sunday After Pentecost, August 11, 2019

Hymns

BOW - The United Methodist Book of Worship
CLUW - Come, Let Us Worship (Korean)
MVPC - Mil Voces Para Celebrar (Spanish)
SOZ - Songs of Zion
TFWS - The Faith We Sing
UMH - The United Methodist Hymnal
URW - Upper Room Worshipbook
WSM - Worship & Song, Music Edition
WSW - Worship & Song, Worship Resources Edition
SoG - Songs of Grace

Isaiah 1:1, 10-20 UMH MVPC CLUW TFWS SOZ URW WSM WSW SoG
A Charge to Keep I Have

413

Come Back Quickly to the Lord

343

272

Creator of the Earth and Skies

450

Here Am I

2178

How Shall I Come Before the Lord

3124

I hear the Savior say

3100

Jesus Paid It All

3100

Jesus, Lover of My Soul

479

Just as I Am, Without One Plea

357

208

Let There Be Light

440

Lord, Have Mercy (SINGAPURA)

2277

Song of Hope

2186

The Church of Christ, in Every Age

589

The Voice of God Is Calling

436

139

What Does the Lord Require of You (MOON)

2174

When God Restored Our Common Life

2182

Wounded World that Cries for Healing

2177

Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23 UMH MVPC CLUW TFWS SOZ URW WSM WSW SoG
Creator of the Earth and Skies

450

From the Rising of the Sun

2024

Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty

64

4

79

How Shall I Come Before the Lord

3124

Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise

103

74

Let There Be Light

440

O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright

247

Praise to the Lord

2029

309

Seek the Lord Who Now Is Present

124

Shine, Jesus, Shine

264

2173

Source and Sovereign, Rock and Cloud

113

We Bring the Sacrifice of Praise

2031

What Does the Lord Require

441

What Does the Lord Require of You (MOON)

2174

Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16 UMH MVPC CLUW TFWS SOZ URW WSM WSW SoG
All My Hope Is Firmly Grounded

132

By grace we have been saved

3110

Deep in the Shadows of the Past

2246

Faith Is Patience in the Night

2211

Faith of Our Fathers

710

385

Faith, While Trees Are Still in Blossom

508

97

For All the Saints

2283

Go forth from this place in peace

164

God of Love, We Sing Your Glory 53
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah 127
How Firm a Foundation 529 256
I Know Whom I Have Believed (I Know Not Why God’s Wondrous Grace) 714 290
Let Us Plead for Faith Alone 385
Lift Every Voice and Sing 519 32
Lord, What a Cloud of Witnesses! 55
Spirit of Faith, Come Down 332 219
Through It All 507 279
We Walk by Faith 2196
Without Seeing You 2206
Luke 12:32-40 UMH MVPC CLUW TFWS SOZ URW WSM WSW SoG
All I Need Is You

2080

All Who Love and Serve Your City

433

Give to the Winds Thy Fears

129

282

How Firm a Foundation

529

256

I Know Whom I Have Believed (I Know Not Why God’s Wondrous Grace)

714

290

I Want to Be Ready

722

151

Jesus, Draw Me Close

2159

Lift Every Voice and Sing

519

32

Move Me, Move Me

471

357

185

My Lord, What a Morning

719

386

145

O Day of God, Draw Nigh

730

Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God

405

201

136

Since Jesus Came into My Heart

2140

Take Time to Be Holy

395

When the Poor Ones (Cuando El Pobre)

434

301

138

You Are Mine

2218

Other Music Resources

World Methodist Social Affirmation (World Communion Sunday)

This is a musical setting for congregation or unison choir and congregation of The World Methodist Social Affirmation found at No. 886 in The United Methodist Hymnal. It is especially appropriate for World Communion Sunday, ecumenical settings, Pan-Methodist services, as well as for general use throughout the church year. Hoyt Hickman writes of this affirmation:

This affirmation was adopted by the World Methodist Council when it met at Nairobi, Kenya, in 1986. It had been drawn up by the Council's Social and International Affairs Committee in a process that included the following: (a) all member denominations were invited to send a copy of their current statement of social principles; (b) representatives of each region of world Methodist met for a week and after intensive Bible study and examination of all the social principles statements formulated a first draft; (c) this draft was sent back to the member denominations for their response; and (d) the responses received were the basis of revisions in preparing the final draft for submission to the World Methodist Council, from which the hymnal version was drawn (The Worship Resources of The United Methodist Hymnal, Hoyt L. Hickman, Volume Editor. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1989. pp. 201-202).

There are two musical editions:

*Full accompaniment version with melody, words, keyboard accompaniment and spoken text.

*Melody-only version with music and spoken text for bulletin insert or congregation/choir part.

World Methodist Social Affirmation -- Full accompaniment version with melody, words, keyboard accompaniment and spoken text. (Sibelius format)

World Methodist Social Affirmation -- Full accompaniment version with melody, words, keyboard accompaniment and spoken text. (pdf)

World Methodist Social Affirmation -- Melody-only version with music and spoken text for bulletin insert or congregation/choir part. (Sibelius format)

World Methodist Social Affirmation -- Melody-only version with music and spoken text for bulletin insert or congregation/choir part. (pdf)