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For all the saints- Intercessions for All Saints Day 2008

by Anne Linington(148) Red Star
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For all the saints who from their labours rest

For those we read about in the Old and New Testaments:

The Patriarchs, Judges and Kings

Psalmists and Prophets

For the apostles, those who witnessed Christ's life, death and resurrection

Lord we thank you for their faith in you..encourage us in ours... Silence

You were their rock, their fortress and their might

We thank you for strength which endured through testing and trial

And we thank you that despite their particular weaknesses you used them

Aware of our own weaknesses Lord, give us strength to endure... Silence

O may your soldiers, faithful, true and bold... fight..

and win the victor's crown of gold

For everyone who has served you in the fight against evil throughout history

For those who by their words and actions brought change in their generation..

We rejoice that they are found in your presence where their service is rewarded.

We thank you that this great crowd of witnesses cheers us on in our own time

So that we like them may fight the good fight, may finish our particular race

and receive a crown..... Silence

O blest communion, fellowship divine

We acknowledge that when we come together to praise you

we add our act of worship to that which is already going on in Heaven.

Help us to be conscious that we are part of a worldwide communion

spanning every barrier- of gender, race, age and ability.

Silence

And when the strife is fierce, the warfare long

We pray for those members of Christ's body who experience persecution

For those who suffer hunger and homelessness

For those who are refugees, without land or status

And we ask for your help where we fight against apathy and indifference to you.. Silence

The golden evening brightens in the west..

soon to faithful warriors comes their rest

We remember all those known to us who have entered into your perfect rest......... Silence

We ask for those agencies who minister to the dying and their families:

The Hospice... Marie Curie... Cruse and all similar agencies

We ask for clergy and chaplains and all who provide support at times of loss.

But lo there breaks a yet more glorious day

Heavenly Father

Help us to keep in mind that this life is just the beginning

That our love and service is only a preparation for all that is to come.

That nothing- not even death itself can separate us from your love

shown to us in Christ Jesus... Silence

From earth's wide bounds, from ocean's furthest coast

We look forward to that day when people from every tribe and tongue

people and nation

join with the angels of Heaven

in praise of the Lamb who was slain...

through gates of pearl, streams in the countless host

Singing to Father, Son and Holy Ghost

Alleluia, alleluia.



Article submitted Wednesday, October 28, 2009 & read 413 times.

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» left by Anonymous (315 days 8 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Hello, this is a beautiful and powerful prayer. But I wonder how you can can pray for the dead? It is not biblical nor is all saints day. Acknowledging those of faith past is biblical like Hebrews 11, but to say a prayer for the dead goess beyond. You leave me with much to think about. For that well done and I do say amen to your zeal for the Lord and the Lost in this we agree.
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» left by Anne Linington from Isle of Wight, UK (314 days 6 hours ago.)

Thanks for the above. I have changed just one word from pray to remember, as an evangelical Christin in an Anglican Church, I do not believe that our prayers can change someone's eternal destiny. As far as All saints day is concerned, I use saint with a small s to include all christians. With so much happening around Hallowe'en each year, I think it s good for the Church to be seen to be doing something positive and raising awareness of eternal destinies. Remembrance Sunday and Annual Memorial services are part of this season for churches which follow the liturgical year. These are closely followed by "Christ the King" and then the beginning of the new year marked by Advent.


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» left by Marijo Phelps from mountain meadow CO (314 days 5 hours ago.)

Great word change!  Great focus and much needed during this season of the year! We are getting snow for the second day in a row - thinking about shoveling but it is COLD out there!  Marijo


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» left by Marijo Phelps from mountain meadow CO (315 days 1 hour ago.)
Reader Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Anne ~ great to see you posting again. Our churches here don't seem to recognize All Saints Day (unless it is the Episcopal one and that was my dad's church but I have lost track over the years) Beautiful focus instead of what Halloween has become. Marijo
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