August 22, 2027 – Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost / Proper 16

Lectionary Readings   -   Gathering   -  Word  -   Eucharist   -   Sending   -   Music and Art

Lectionary Readings

Semicontinuous

1 Kings 8:(1, 6, 10–11), 22–30, 41–43
At the dedication of the temple, King Solomon prays to the Lord.

Psalm 84
How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord; my soul rejoices in you.

Complementary

Joshua 24:1–2a, 14–18
The Lord desires that the wicked turn away from evil, and live.

Psalm 34:15–22
Teach me your way, O Lord: to turn from vanity and disgrace.

Ephesians 6:10–20
Love is the fulfillment of the law; put on Christ; salvation is near.

John 6:56–69
A difficult teaching; yet Peter says Jesus has the words of eternal life.

— Gathering —

Call to Worship

In times of struggle we seek the one who saves.
Jesus calls us: Follow me.

In weakness we long for protection.
Jesus calls us: Follow me.

In times of doubt we are tempted
to turn from God’s way.
Jesus calls us: Follow me.

Prayer of the Day

Emanuel, God with us,
you desire for us to abide in you
as you abide in us.
But we are restless
and turn back from following you
because the way of wisdom,
the way of sacrifice,
the way of gratitude,
the way of interdependence
is more difficult than we expected.
May we proclaim with Peter,
“You have the words of eternal life,”
and with the psalmist,
“A day in your house is better
than a thousand elsewhere.”
May we linger with you at table
rather than driving through to other destinations,
finally present with you,
with each other,
and with our own spirits.
This we pray through the gracious invitation
of the one who set the table for us,
Jesus Christ, our Savior and Friend. Amen.

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song


Thanksgiving For Baptism

At the baptismal font:
The Lord be with you. And also with you.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is right to give our thanks and praise.

O Lord our God, we give you thanks
for the grace that is at work in us
through the gift of our baptism—
the sign of your threefold name,
the communion of your faithful people,
the promise of your glorious realm.
By the power of your Holy Spirit,
poured out upon us in baptism,
let your grace and peace grow in us,
until we gather at your heavenly throne
to give you thanks and praise forever;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Confession and Pardon

At the baptismal font:
It is only by the power of God
that we are able to stand against evil.

Trusting in God’s grace, let us confess our sin.

O Lord, you are near to the brokenhearted,
and you save the crushed in spirit.
Be near to us in our brokenness,
and love us into wholeness.
You are near to people who are hurting,
but we keep our distance to avoid hard conversations.
You envision a world where all needs are met,
but we hoard our possessions and cling to our power.
Be near to us in our brokenness,
and love us into wholeness.
By your mercy, forgive our sins.
By your grace, free us to try again.

Lifting water from the font:
Now stand firm in your faith,
covered by the saving grace of God
and ready to proclaim the gospel of peace.

In the name of Jesus Christ, we are forgiven!
Thanks be to God.

— Word —

Prayer for Illumination

At the lectern or pulpit:
Faithful God, how blessed are those
who hunger and thirst for righteousness.
Sanctify us by your Word and Spirit
so that we may glorify you
in the company of the faithful;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Scripture

Before the readings:
The Lord is our God, the Lord alone.
Listen to the word of the Lord.
Deuteronomy 6:4

After the readings:
Keep these words in your heart.
The Lord is our God, the Lord alone.
Thanks be to God.
Deuteronomy 6:6

Sermon

Ascription of Praise

After the sermon:
To the Lord our God, Alpha and Omega,
be all glory and honor forever. Amen.
Revelation 21:6

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song

Affirmation of Faith

Time after Pentecost
The life, death, resurrection,
and promised coming of Jesus Christ
has set the pattern for the church’s mission.
His human life involves the church
in the common life of all people.
His service to men and women
commits the church
to work for every form of human well-being.
His suffering makes the church sensitive
to all human suffering
so that it sees the face of Christ
in the faces of persons in every kind of need.
His crucifixion discloses to the church
God’s judgment on the inhumanity
that marks human relations,
and the awful consequences
of the church’s own complicity in injustice.
In the power of the risen Christ
and the hope of his coming,
the church sees the promise
of God’s renewal of human life in society
and of God’s victory over all wrong.
The church follows this pattern
in the form of its life
and in the method of its action.
So to live and serve
is to confess Christ as Lord.
Adapted from the Confession of 1967, 9.32–33

Prayers of Intercession

God of righteousness,
hear our prayer.

We pray for the brokenhearted . . .
Bind their wounds with your love.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for those who work for righteousness . . .
Sustain them with your grace.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for those who have been excluded
or discriminated against . . .
Give voice to their pain
and gather us in concern for one another.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for those in places of privilege . . .
Teach them the ways of humility and service.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for those who have experienced trauma . . .
Keep them in your steadfast love.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

We pray for those who are or have been enslaved . . .
Bring freedom to persons who are in captivity
and repair where harm has been done.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

God our redeemer,
keep us in your refuge,
that we may seek the welfare of one another.
Through Jesus Christ our Savior. Amen.

— Eucharist —

Invitation to Offering

At the communion table:
I appeal to you, brothers and sisters,
to present yourselves as a living sacrifice,
holy and acceptable to God.
Let us offer our lives to the Lord.
Romans 12:1

Prayer of Dedication

At the communion table:
We give you thanks and praise, O God,
for you have chosen the poverty of the world
to make your people rich in faith.
Help us to put our faith into practice
through the offering of our lives—
giving food to the hungry,
clothes to the naked,
and shelter to the poor;
all for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord,
your Word made flesh. Amen.
James 2:5, 14–17

Great Thanksgiving

The Lord be with you. And also with you.
Lift up your hearts. We lift them to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is right to give our thanks and praise.

Blessed are you, O Lord our God:
You have delivered us from our captivity,
brought us safely through the wilderness,
and led us to a land of promise and plenty.
Therefore we praise you, joining the song
of the universal church and the heavenly choir:
A Sanctus (“Holy, holy, holy”) is sung.

Blessed is Jesus Christ, our Savior:
Jesus is the Holy One you sent to us
to proclaim your word of eternal life;
we have come to follow and trust in him.
The words of institution are included here.
Remembering your goodness and grace,
we offer ourselves to you with gratitude
as we share this joyful feast.
A Memorial Acclamation (e.g., “Christ has died”) is sung.

Pour out your Holy Spirit upon us
and upon this bread and cup;
make us one in the body and blood
of Jesus Christ our Lord.
Take away the chains of evil that bind us
and wrap us in the armor of your grace
so that we may stand firm in our faith.
Through the Lord Jesus Christ,
in the unity of the Spirit,
we bless you, God of glory,
now and forever.
An Amen is sung.

Lord’s Prayer

Breaking the Bread

Communion of the People

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song

Prayer after Communion

At the communion table:
God of glory, in this holy feast
you have made us one with Christ
and with that great multitude of the faithful—
those who hunger and thirst no more
and worship night and day in your temple.
Lead us in the paths of righteousness
and guide us to the springs of the water of life,
until we join the choir of the redeemed,
singing: Salvation belongs to our God
who is seated on the throne,
and to the Lamb: Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

— Sending —

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song

 

Blessing and Charge

At the doors of the church:
The blessing of the one God—
Spirit, Son, and Father—
be with you now and always. Alleluia!
Ephesians 4:4–6

Lead a life worthy of your calling,
giving glory to God in all things. Amen.
Ephesians 4:1

Sunday Morning in Virginia

Winslow Homer, 1877

Additional Materials

Congregational Song

GATHERING

  • Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation (WESTMINSTER ABBEY) GTG 394 (O)
  • Standing on the Promises (PROMISES) GTG 838 (E)
  • Like the Murmur of the Dove’s Song (BRIDEGROOM) GTG 285

WORD

  • Blessed City, Heavenly Salem (WESTMINSTER ABBEY) AM 291 (O)
  • O Lord, Hear My Prayer (HEAR MY PRAYER) GTG 471 (O)
  • What a Friend We Have in Jesus (CONVERSE) GTG 465 (E)
  • Abide with Me (EVENTIDE) GTG 836 (G)

EUCHARIST

  • Just a Closer Walk with Thee (CLOSER WALK) GTG 835 (E)
  • Give Me a Clean Heart (DOUROUX) ZSS 116 (E)
  • Let Us Break Bread Together (LET US BREAK BREAD) GTG 525 (G)

SENDING

  • Let Us Build a House (TWO OAKS) GTG 301 (O)
  • Halle, Halle, Hallelujah! (HALLE, HALLE) GTG 591 (G)
  • There’s a Sweet, Sweet Spirit (SWEET, SWEET SPIRIT) GTG 408 (G)

Psalms and Canticles

Psalm 84

Metrical
  • Felicidad [FELICIDAD] SSS 389
  • How Lovely, Lord [MERLE’S TUNE] GTG 402
Responsorial
  • My Soul Longs for Your Courts UMH 804
  • How Dear to Me Is Your Dwelling PAS 84F

Psalm 34:15–22

Metrical
  • Jesus Is a Rock in a Weary Land [LIFT HIM UP] AAHH 547
  • Trust in God [SONG 13] GTG 848
Responsorial
  • Come Bless the Lord PP 66
  • I Will Bless the Lord at All Times PAS 34A alternate refrain

Organ Music

  • “May the Mind of Christ My Savior,” ST. LEONARDS, The Essential Collection for the Church Organist, vol. 1, arr. Jack Schrader, HOPE (ME)
  • “Assurance,” BLESSED ASSURANCE, Augsburg Organ Library: Summer, arr. J. Bert Carlson, AF (M)
  • “Verbum Supernum,” Eight Short Preludes on Gregorian Themes, op. 45, Marcel Dupré, Summy-Birchard (A)
  • “Lead On, O King Eternal!” LANCASHIRE, The Concordia Hymn Series, vol. 30, arr. Henry V. Gerike, CON (E)

Anthems for Adult Choirs

  • “Locus iste,” Anton Bruckner, CPDL, SATB, acap (A)
  • “Come Dwell in Solomon’s Walls,” Z. Randall Stroope, MSM, SATB, keybd (M)
  • “How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place,” David Kallman, MSM, SAB, pno (E)
  • “Ave Verum Corpus,” W. A. Mozart, CPDL, SATB, org (M)
  • “Show Us How to Love,” Mark Miller, CGA, SATB, pno (E)
  • “My Eternal King,” Jane Marshall, CF, SATB, org (E)

    Art

    • Body Object Series #10, Ann Hamilton, 1984 (WA)
    • Beard of an Insect (Hereremi kaweiki), Sheroanawe Hakihiiwe, 2019 (MoMA)
    • Swallow’s Nest, H. Hirt, 1883 (VDL)
    • Sermon on the Mount, Laura James, 2010 (LJ)