Twenty Sixth Sunday After Pentecost | November 17
Welcome Trinity Family and Friends!
November begins with All Saints Day and ends in or near Advent, when we anticipate Christ’s coming again. It is fitting, then, that the readings today tell of the final resurrection and the end time. In the turmoil of hope, fear, and disbelief that these predictions provoke in us, Hebrews sounds a note of confident trust. Christ makes a way for us where there is no way, and we walk it confidently, our hearts and bodies washed in baptismal water, trusting the one who has promised forgiveness. The more we see the last day approaching, the more important it is to meet together to provoke one another to love.
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Hymns:
“Jesus, Still Lead On”
Text: Nicolaus L. von Zinzendorf, 1700-1760; tr. Jane L. Borthwick, 1813-1897, alt.
“O God of Every Nation”
Text: William W. Reid Jr., b. 1923
ty, admin. Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
“Canticle of the Turning”
Text: Rory Cooney, b. 1952, based on the Magnificat
Text © 1990 GIA Publications, Inc., 7404 S. Mason Ave., Chicago, IL 60638. www.giamusic.com. 800.442.3358. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Readings:
First Reading: Daniel 12:1-3 - The deliverance of God’s people at the end
Psalm 16 - My heart is glad and my spirit rejoices; my body shall rest in hope. (Ps. 16:9)
Second Reading: Hebrews 10:11-14, 19-25 - The way to God opened through Christ’s death
Gospel: Mark 13:1-8 - The end and the coming of the Son
Liturgy reprinted from “Evangelical Lutheran Worship”, copyright 2006 Augsburg Fortress, used by permission of license #SBT004670 and One License A-709549; Prayers are from “Sundays & Seasons”, copyright 2023 Augsburg Fortress. Introductions to the readings are written by The Rev. Mark Oldenburg, Ph.D., Steck-Miller Professor Emeritus of the Art of Worship, United Lutheran Seminary.