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A hymn for World Day of Prayer 2005

O God of Light, May Our Light Shine

The World Day of Prayer 2005s theme is Let our Light Shine. The new hymn, O God of Light, May Our Light Shine, was written by Carolyn Gillette for the ecumenical celebration of the World Day of Prayer hosted by the Hockessin United Methodist Church in Delaware. We thought you might like to see it and maybe share it with others.

O God of Light, May Our Light Shine

CANONBURY LM ("Lord, Speak to Me That I May Speak")

 

O God of light, may our light shine
In ways that serve and honor you.
May we be loving, just and kind,
Proclaiming Christ in all we do.

God, where your people are oppressed
And where they cry out in despair,
Make us your light-- to heal, to bless--
A witness, Lord, that you are there.

Christ, when your way is pushed aside
By those who trust in wealth and might,
Make us your lamps that we may guide

A searching world to your love
s light.

O Spirit, in this world of doubt,
We often sin and drift away;
When our own faith is flickering out,
Shine on our path and light our way.

 

Biblical Text: Matthew 5:13-16

Tune: Robert Schumann, 1839.

Alternate Tune: O WALY WALY LM ("Though I May Speak")

 

Text: Copyright © 2005 by Carolyn Winfrey Gillette. All rights reserved. Email: bcgillette@comcast.net

 

 

Background on Carolyn's Hymns: Many churches have used the hymns of Carolyn Winfrey Gillette. Her "In Times of Great Decision” hymn for the November 2004 election was sung by thousands of congregations and featured in a National Council of Churches news story that was carried by Presbyterian News Service, United Methodist News Service, Episcopal News Service as well as Religion News Service story that was in The Christian Century magazine. “O God, Our Words Cannot Express,” a hymn she wrote on September 11, 2001, was used by thousands of churches, featured on national PBS-TV in the United States and the BBC-TV in the United Kingdom, and made into a music video by Noel Paul Stookey of “Peter, Paul and Mary” and Emmy-winner Pete Staman. Church World Service, the ecumenical humanitarian agency, has web page with links to postings of 15 of her hymns. She was commissioned to write a hymn for the inauguration service for Churches Uniting in Christ. The United Methodist Church promoted her hymn for peace (“God, Whose Love is Always Stronger”) before the war with Iraq. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has sent two of Gillette’s hymns to all of their congregations. The American Baptists sang her jubilee hymn at their national meeting. The new Episcopal hymnal supplement has four of her hymns in it. The Presbyterian Church (USA)’s Geneva Press has published a book of her hymns titled “Gifts of Love: New Hymns for Today’s Worship.” A complete list of hymns by Carolyn, with links to 45 hymn texts available online, can be found at www.firstpresby.org/hymnlist.htm

 

She and her husband Bruce serve as the co-pastors of the Limestone Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, Delaware.

Blessings on you and your ministry.

Grace and Peace,

Bruce

Bruce & Carolyn Gillette, Pastors

Limestone Presbyterian Church, 3201 Limestone Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19808-2198

Office Phone: (302) 994-5646 Home Phone: (302)-994-0220

Email: bcgillette@comcast.net
Church website:
www.limestonepresbyterian.org

 

 

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Some blogs worth visiting

PVJ's Facebook page

Mitch Trigger, PVJ's Secretary/Communicator, has created a Facebook page where Witherspoon members and others can gather to exchange news and views. Mitch and a few others have posted bits of news, both personal and organizational. But there’s room for more!

You can post your own news and views, or initiate a conversation about a topic of interest to you.

 

Voices of Sophia blog

Heather Reichgott, who has created this new blog for Voices of Sophia, introduces it:

After fifteen years of scholarship and activism, Voices of Sophia presents a blog. Here, we present the voices of feminist theologians of all stripes: scholars, clergy, students, exiles, missionaries, workers, thinkers, artists, lovers and devotees, from many parts of the world, all children of the God in whose image women are made. .... This blog seeks to glorify God through prayer, work, art, and intellectual reflection. Through articles and ensuing discussion we hope to become an active and thoughtful community.

 

John Harris’ Summit to Shore blogspot

Theological and philosophical reflections on everything between summit to shore, including kayaking, climbing, religion, spirituality, philosophy, theology, politics, culture, travel, The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), New York City and the Queens neighborhood of Ridgewood by a progressive New York City Presbyterian Pastor. John is a former member of the Witherspoon board, and is designated pastor of North Presbyterian Church in Flushing, NY.

 

John Shuck’s Shuck and Jive

A Presbyterian minister, currently serving as pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Elizabethton, Tenn., blogs about spirituality, culture, religion (both organized and disorganized), life, evolution, literature, Jesus, and lightening up.

 

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