Week 2

Season After Pentecost, Part 3 Worship Planning Series

Tenth Sunday After Pentecost 2019, Year C

This week’s lessons continue to underscore the theme of justice. The Isaiah passage is known as “The Song of the Vineyard.” The seven verses are more of a parable than the poetry of a song. The prophet tells of a vineyard planted with “choice vines” and yet it yields “wild grapes,” or what the NIV calls “bad fruit.” The vineyard failed to live out the purpose for which it was created. 

Joy: The Flip Side of Justice Worship Series: WEEK 2
Tenth Sunday After Pentecost, August 18, 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 5:1-7 UMH MVPC CLUW TFWS SOZ URW WSM WSW SoG
Creator of the Earth and Skies

450

God loves us. God cares for us.

78

God, How Can We Forgive

2169

O Day of God, Draw Nigh

730

O God of Every Nation

435

O God Who Shaped Creation

443

Out of the Depths

2136

Unsettled World

2183

Wellspring of Wisdom

506

173

Wounded World that Cries for Healing

2177

Psalm 80:1-2, 8-19 UMH MVPC CLUW TFWS SOZ URW WSM WSW SoG
Creator of the Earth and Skies

450

God of Grace and God of Glory

577

287

Come, O Come, Emmanuel

211

80

O Day of God, Draw Nigh

730

O God in Heaven, Grant to Thy Children

119

227

O God of Every Nation

435

O God Who Shaped Creation

443

Out of the Depths

2136

Send Your Word

195

113

Unsettled World

2183

Wellspring of Wisdom

506

173

Wounded World that Cries for Healing

2177

Hebrews 11:29-12:2 UMH MVPC CLUW TFWS SOZ URW WSM WSW SoG
Am I a Soldier of the Cross

511

By Gracious Powers So Wonderfully Sheltered

517

Christ the Lord Is Risen Today

302

152

193

Deep in the Shadows of the Past

2246

Faith Is Patience in the Night

2211

Faith of Our Fathers

710

385

For All the Saints

2283

For All the Saints, Who from Their Labors Rest

711

384

388

God of Grace and God of Glory

577

287

Guide My Feet

2208

Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus

325

He Who Began a Good Work in You

2163

Holy God, We Praise Thy Name

79

80

How Firm a Foundation

529

256

I Sing a Song of the Saints of God

712

I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light

206

102

In the Midst of New Dimensions

2238

Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross

301

19

Let Us Plead for Faith Alone

385

Lord, What a Cloud of Witnesses! 55
May You Run and Not Be Weary 2281 451
O God in Heaven, Grant to Thy Children 119 227
O What Their Joy and Their Glory Must Be 727
Rejoice in God’s Saints 708
Soon and Very Soon 706 385 198
The Head That Once Was Crowned with Thorns 326
We Look to You, O Jesus 47
Luke 12:49-56 UMH MVPC CLUW TFWS SOZ URW WSM WSW SoG
Abide with Me; Fast Falls the Eventide

700

Am I a Soldier of the Cross

511

By Gracious Powers So Wonderfully Sheltered

517

God of Love and God of Power

578

How Firm a Foundation

529

256

If Thou But Suffer God to Guide Thee

142

My Life Flows On

2212

170

O Day of God, Draw Nigh

730

See How Great a Flame Aspires

541

248

Swiftly Pass the Clouds of Glory

2102

What’s This Fire? (Kleinheksel)

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)