Worship Sept 2021

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September 2021


Dear siblings in Christ,

September often brings a return to routine: schools are back in session and many community activities resume. Our congregations anticipate faith formation, music rehearsals, and other ministry groups coming back together. Yet this September, we find ourselves still in the midst of a dangerous pandemic. Plans made in spring and summer are being reconsidered to ensure health and safety. As events change, we are required to be attentive and flexible in our worship planning.

After providing the “Worship in the Home” resource since spring 2020, September 2021 brings a new weekly online resource, Prompts for Prayers of Intercession.” These brief posts will suggest national and world events and concerns that prayer writers might consider as they prepare for worship. These prompts will be posted on the ELCA Worship Blog on Wednesdays in preparation for the upcoming Sunday.

The apostle Paul calls us to pray without ceasing. The intercessions are one way to pray that looks to the needs of the whole world. Our hope in these new prompts is that we are open to those needs, perhaps ones you’ve not thought of. Of course, worship leaders know the local needs that need to be expressed in their worshiping community. While these “prompts” can be very contextual in terms of time, local leaders can contextualize as needed for place. Wherever you worship, these prompts can be a springboard for the important question: “For what else shall we pray?”

In peace,
Deacon Jennifer Baker-Trinity
Program Manager for Worship Resource Development


All Creation Sings

Additional resources to support All Creation Sings (ACS) are now available for purchase or preorder. You may purchase the Ensemble Setting of Holy Communion (Setting 12). An e-book version will be available for purchase in October. Both the Guitar Accompaniment Edition and the Enlarged Print Edition are available for preorder and will be released this fall.

The All Creation Sings website is still your destination to learn more about this liturgy and song supplement to Evangelical Lutheran Worship. There you will find teaching materials including reproducible graphics, videos of hymns and songs, audio recordings of all the liturgical music in Settings 11 and 12, over a dozen blog posts, and recordings of webinars that were held earlier this year. In case you missed it, the most recent blog post about teaching the “short” songs in ACS includes several links to teaching videos.

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Guidance for Safe Worship Practices

“Care-filled Worship and Sacramental Life in a Lingering Pandemic” is a comprehensive update from the consultation on Ecumenical Protocols for Worship, Fellowship, and Sacramental Practices. Incorporating the latest CDC guidance, this update informs decision making and basic practices of Christian worship and congregational life. The ELCA has been a partner in this consultation throughout the pandemic. Now available in Spanish.

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Copyright Helps for Worship

Augsburg Fortress offers updated guidance on copyright and permissions for reprinting, displaying and streaming texts and music for worship. Learn about different licenses for different situations, and what is and is not covered, with a subscription to SundaysandSeasons.com.

 
 

Resources and Events

ALCM 2021 Webinar Series
“Better Communication through Conducting” Sept. 24 at 3 p.m. (Eastern time)

Alexa Doebele, associate professor of music and director of choral activities at Concordia University Wisconsin, shares how, at its very essence, conducting is nonverbal communication. This session will examine recent research to help church musicians be more effective communicators through their conducting gesture to convey their musical intent better and to help their ensembles sing and play their very best to the Lord’s praise.

Learn more about this webinar and register.

Association of Lutheran Church Musicians

The Association of Lutheran Church Musicians (ALCM) also invites all worship leaders to become members of its group today to receive 2021-22 program year resources. Members receive seven resource publications throughout the year and are given online resource access and discounted continuing education rates. Please visit the ALCM website for more information or to join.
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LSM Sunday
A Sunday that lifts up young musicians in the church! Nov. 21


It is time to celebrate the program that is forming faith, educating, and inspiring the future musicians of the Church. Each summer, Lutheran Summer Music brings together a community of high school musicians to learn, grow, and worship on a Lutheran college campus for four weeks. These students then come home to their congregations inspired, transformed, and ready to share their enthusiasm for liturgical music!

Visit the LSM website for more details about participation in LSM Sunday and find a list of resources of how your church can participate.
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Music that Makes Community continues to approach a return to in-person events with great care, but that hasn't kept them from planning creative online events that offer worship resources, leadership tools, and spaces of connection and support.

Leaders are being gathered for a fourth cohort of Virtual Practice Groups to support song leaders in online and hybrid contexts. Also launching is “Composing Ourselves,” a new offering rooted in the conviction that we are all song creators and the tunes we need for this moment can be written by us for our communities' needs, questions, challenges, and hopes. Finally, the annual Advent Worship Webinar will be held Oct. 6, with a special focus on hybrid worship experiences for the season.

Visit the website to find these and other offerings.
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Worship resources from Augsburg Fortress

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Families Celebrate Advent
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Heaven and
Nature Sing
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Sundays and Seasons,
Year C 2022
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Praying for
the Whole Word
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