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 THANKSGIVING DAY
 MUSIC & WORSHIP RESOURCES
 For Sunday, November 23, 2008 or Thursday,  November 27, 2008 Joyce Garrett, Guest Lectionary LiturgistMusic Ministry  Director, Alfred Street  Baptist Church,  Alexandria, VA
 1. Spoken Call to Worship(a)  Isaiah 12:1-6
 In that  day you will say:
 “I will  praise you, O LORD.
 Although  you were angry with me,
 your  anger has turned away
 and you  have comforted me.
 Surely God is my salvation;I will trust and not be afraid.
 The LORD, the LORD, is my  strength and my song;
 he has become my salvation.”
 With joy  you will draw waterfrom the  wells of salvation.
 In that day you will say:“Give thanks to the LORD, call on  his name;
 make known among the nations what  he has done,
 and proclaim that his name is  exalted.
 Sing to  the LORD, for he has done glorious things;let this  be known to all the world.
 Shout aloud and sing for joy,  people of Zion,(b)  Litany of  Thanksgivingfor great is the Holy One of Israel  among you.”
 
 
  
    | Leader: | We consider God’s  kindness to us from generation to generation. From our journey from African  soils, across oceans and seas, to lands all over the Diaspora, and our  pilgrimage in America,  we have benefitted from the bounty which has been supplied to us through God’s  amazing grace. God has not forgotten us. God has looked beyond our faults and  seen our needs. 
 
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    | Congregation: | O  God, thank you for blessing us and remembering us by your grace. 
 
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    | Leader: | We know that we have  been chosen by God to redeem a nation and a world that has become self-absorbed  and self-centered. Because you have redeemed us, we are called to be ministers  of reconciliation. We are the beneficiaries of Jesus’ unconditional love which  led to his ultimate sacrifice. Instead of suffering the penalty of sin, we have  received the power of love. 
 
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    | Congregation: | O  God, thank you for saving us and redeeming us by your love. 
 
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    | Leader: | We enjoy the privileges  of freedom and the pleasure of possessions. “All we have needed, your hand has  provided.” We have been enriched by the priceless benefits of family, friends,  church, associations, and organizations that have embraced us, educated us, and  edified us. God’s love and the love of all have sustained us. Against all the  odds, we believe we are here because someone “stood in the gap” for us. Most of  all, we know that God has blessed us. 
 
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    | Congregation: | O  God, thank you for providing for us and restoring us by your mercy. 
 
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    | ALL: | O  God, we give thanks for your goodness. We will tell our story and sing your  praises in all the earth. We will express our gratitude to you in our service  to our neighbor. We will “pay forward” our debt to you in our love and devotion  to your creation. O God, we adore you, we exalt you, and we magnify your Name. Thank  you for all you have done for us. Amen. |  
 (c)  Thanksgiving Responsive ReadingIt is good to  give thanks to the Lord, to sing praises to your name,
 O Most High;  to declare your steadfast love in the morning, and your faithfulness by night,  to the music of the lute and the harp, to the melody of the lyre.
 For you, O Lord, have made me glad by your work; at the works of your hands I sing for joy.
 When the  builders laid the foundations of the temple of the Lord, the priests in their  vestments were stationed to praise the Lord with TRUMPETS. And the Levites, the sons of Asaph, with CYMBALS, according to the directions of King David of Israel;
 And they SANG  RESPONSIVELY, praising and giving thanks to the Lord, “For he is good, for his  steadfast love endures forever toward Israel.” And all the people responded with a great SHOUT when they praised the Lord, because the foundation
 of the house of the Lord was laid.
 Then David blessed the Lord in the presence of all the  assembly: David said: “Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of our  ancestor Israel,
 forever and ever.”
 Yours, O Lord, are  the greatness, the power, the glory, the victory, and  the majesty; for all that is in the heavens
 and on the earth  are yours.
 Yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and you are exalted as head  above all. Riches and honor come from you, and you rule over all.
 In your hand are power and might;
 
 And it is in your hand to make great and to give
 strength to all. And now, our  God, we give thanks to you Choral Call to Worshipand praise your glorious name.
 (d)  Thank You Lord (for Saving My Soul). By Seth  Sykes and Bessie Sykes
 (e)  Thank You, Lord. African American praise song2. Hymns and Congregational Songs (a)	Come, Ye Thankful People, Come. By George J. Elvey
 
 (b)	Let All the People Praise Him. By C. H. Morris
 
 (c)	We Gather Together. Netherland Folk Song. Tune by Edward Kremser
 
 (d)	We Give You Thanks. By Evelyn Haettenschwiller
 
 (e)	Count Your Blessings. By Johnson Oatman, Jr. Tune, (BLESSINGS), by Edwin Excell
 
 (f)	Now Thank We All Our God. By Martin Rinkart. Tune, (NUN DANKET), by Johann Cruger
 
 (g)	My Tribute. By Andraé Crouch
 3. Spiritual or Traditional Song4. Gospel Songs for Choirs, Ensembles, or  Praise TeamsAin’t-a That Good  News. Spiritual
 (a)	Every Day Is Thanksgiving. By Leonard Gregory Burks
 
 (b)	He Has Done Great Things for Me. By Jessy Dixon
 
 (c)	Jesus, You Brought Me All of the Way. By Kenneth Louis. For SATB, solo
 
 (d)	Count Your Blessings. By Johnson Oatman, Jr. Tune, (BLESSINGS), by Edwin O. Excell
 
 (e)	Just Can’t Tell It All. By Smith Byron Jerome
 
 (f)	Thank You, Jesus. By Bernadette Blount Salley
 
 
 5. Liturgical Dance Music6. AnthemsThank You. By Todd  Collins, John Katina, and Sam Katina
 (a)	Lord, We Give Thanks to Thee. By Undine Smith Moore. For SATB a capella
 
 (b)	Thanks Be to Thee. By George Frederic Handel. For SATB, soprano or tenor optional solo
 
 (c)	Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart. By Edward Hayes Plumptre. Arr. by Richard Dirksen. Tune, (VINEYARD HAVEN).  For SATB with optional brass and tympani
 
 (d)	I Will Give Thanks Unto Thee O Lord. By Rossini and Fitzhugh. For SATB
 
 7. Modern Songs
 (a)	Give Thanks. By Percy Bady
 
 (b)	I Just Can’t Tell It All. By Mozel
 
 (c)	Hallelujah to Your Name. By Tye Tribbett
 
 8. Offertory Song or Instrumental
 (a)	Destiny. By Stephen Hurd, Jonathan Nelson, and Justin Savage
 
 (b)	Bless the Lord. By Andraé Crouch. Arr. by Try Tribbett
 
 (c)	I Will Bless Thee, O Lord. By Esther Watanabe
 
 9. Song or Instrumental for the Period of  Prayer
 (a)	Remember Me. Congregational Praise Song
 
 (b)	Thank You, Lord. Traditional
 
 10. Sermonic Selection
 If Not for Your Grace. By Israel Houghton
 11. Invitational Song or Instrumental12. Benediction Song or InstrumentalGive Thanks. By Don  Moen
 Scriptural Benediction
 (a)	Philippians 4:4-7
 
 (b)	Philippians 4:19-20
 
 Choral Benediction
 (c)	Thank You. By Walter Hawkins
 
 13. Other  Recommendations
 Using the theme “Time,  Talents, and Treasures,” worshippers may reflect upon their many blessings in  each area. In a smaller setting, they may also be asked to list several  specific ways that they have been blessed; and offer their own personal thanks  to God.
 Cites and Additional  Information for Music and Material Listed1. Invocation or Litany Spoken Call to  Worship
 (a) Isaiah 12:1-6, NIV
 
 (b) Litany of Thanksgiving.  By Rev. Lester Agyei McCorn, Senior Pastor, Faith AME Zion Church, Atlanta, GA.
 
 (c) Thanksgiving  responsive reading
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 African American Heritage Hymnal. Chicago, IL:  GIA Publications, 2001. #48  Choral Call to Worship
 (d) 
Thank  You Lord (for Saving My Soul). By Seth Sykes and Bessie Sykes
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 (e) Thank  You, Lord. African American praise songAfrican American Heritage Hymnal.  #536
 The New National Baptist Hymnal  21st Century Edition. Nashville, TN: Triad Publications, 2005. #323 Church of God in Christ. Yes, Lord! Church of God  in Christ Hymnal. Memphis, TN:  Church of God in Christ Pub. Board in association  with the Benson Co., 1982. #474Location:
 2. Hymns and Congregational Songs
African American Heritage Hymnal.  #531
 Lead Me, Guide Me: The African American  Catholic Hymnal. Chicago, IL:  GIA Publications, 1987. #206 The New National Baptist Hymnal  21st Century Edition. #324(a) Come, Ye Thankful People,  Come. By George J. Elvey
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 (b) Let All  the People Praise Him. By C. H. MorrisAfrican American Heritage Hymnal. #194
 Lead  Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #205 The New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #327Location:
 
 (c) We  Gather Together. Netherland Folk Song. Tune by Edward KremserLead  Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #83
 The New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #11 Yes, Lord! Church   of God in Christ Hymnal. #14Location:
 
 (d) We Give  You Thanks. By Evelyn HaettenschwillerAfrican American Heritage Hymnal. #342
 Lead  Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #307 The New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #326 Yes, Lord! Church   of God in Christ Hymnal.  #8Location:
 
 Lead  Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #140 (e) Count  Your Blessings. By Johnson Oatman, Jr. Tune, (BLESSINGS), by  Edwin Excell
 Location:
 
 (f) Now  Thank We All Our God. By Martin Rinkart. Tune, (NUN DANKET), by  Johann CrugerAfrican American Heritage Hymnal. #533
 The New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #325Location:
 
 (g) My  Tribute. By Andraé CrouchLead  Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #208
 The New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #330Location:
 
 Platinum Praise Collection. Nashville, TN: Light Records, 2008. 3. Spiritual or Traditional Song
 Ain’t-a That Good  News. Spiritual
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 4. Gospel Songs for Choirs, Ensembles, or  Praise TeamsAfrican American Heritage Hymnal. #592
 Yes, Lord! Church   of God in Christ Hymnal.  #171(a) Every  Day Is Thanksgiving. By Leonard Gregory Burks
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 Cleveland, James. Gospel Music Workshop of America. New   York, NY: Savoy, 1990. (b) 
He Has  Done Great Things for Me. By Jessy Dixon
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 Abbington, James. 49 More Hidden Treasures from the African American  Heritage Hymnal. Chicago,   IL: GIA Publications, 2007. (c)
Jesus,  You Brought Me All of the Way. By Kenneth Louis. For SATB, solo
 Location:
 
 (d) 
Count  Your Blessings. By Johnson Oatman, Jr. Tune, (BLESSINGS), by Edwin O. Excell
 Location:
 
 (e) Just  Can’t Tell It All. By Smith Byron JeromeAfrican American Heritage Hymnal. #533
 The New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #325 Yes, Lord! Church   of God in Christ Hymnal.  #474Location:
 
 McConnell, Terri. He Worked It Out. Middleburg, FL:  Emtro Gospel, 2006. (f) 
Thank  You, Jesus. By Bernadette Blount Salley
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 African American Heritage Hymnal. #534 5. Liturgical Dance Music
 Thank You. By Todd  Collins, John Katina, and Sam Katina
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 The Katinas. The Katinas: Collection. Nashville, TN:  Gotee Records, 2006. 6. Anthems
 (a) Lord, We  Give Thanks to Thee. By Undine Smith Moore.  For SATB a capella
 Location:
 
 GIA Publications, Inc. 
Phone: 1-800-GIA-1358  
Online location: www.giamusic.com 
Sheet Music and Sample Available(b) 
Thanks  Be to Thee. By George Frederic Handel. For SATB, soprano or tenor optional solo
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 (c)
Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart.  By Edward Hayes Plumptre. Arr. by Richard Dirksen. Tune, (VINEYARD HAVEN).  For  SATB with optional brass and tympani
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 Shawnee Press, Inc. 
    1107 17th    Avenue South  
    Nashville, TN   37212  
    Phone: 1-800-962-8584< 
   Online location: www.shawneepress.com(d) 
I Will  Give Thanks Unto Thee O Lord. By Rossini and Fitzhugh. For SATB
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  Sheet  Music Plus 
    300 64th Street  
    Emeryville, CA   94608  
    Phone:  1-800-743-3868
     Online  location: www.sheetmusicplus.com7. Modern Songs
 (a) Give  Thanks. By Percy Bady
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 Marvin  Sapp. Nothing Else Matters. New    York, NY: Sony, 1999. (b) 
I Just  Can’t Tell It All. By Mozel
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 Intermission Submission.  Ft. Lauderdale, FL: Mozel, 2005. (c) 
Hallelujah  to Your Name. By Tye Tribbett
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 Tribett, Tye & GA. Victory LIVE! New York, NY:  Sony BMG Entertainment, 2007. 8. Offertory Song or Instrumental
 (a) Destiny.  By Stephen Hurd, Jonathan Nelson, and Justin Savage
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 Hurd, Stephen. My Destiny. New    York, NY: Integrity,  2006. (b)
Bless the  Lord. By Andraé Crouch. Arr. by Tye Tribbett
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 Tribbett, Tye & G.A. Victory LIVE! New York, NY:  Sony Urban Music/Columbia, 2006.
 (c)
I Will  Bless Thee, O Lord. By Esther Watanabe
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 African  American Heritage Hymnal. #530
 9. Song or Instrumental for the Period of  Prayer
 (a) Remember  Me. Congregational  Praise Song
 Location:
 
 African  American Heritage Hymnal. #434
 (b)
Thank  You, Lord. Traditional
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 10. Sermonic SelectionAfrican American Heritage Hymnal. #531
 Lead  Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #206 The New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #324If Not for  Your Grace. By Israel  Houghton
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 Israel & New Breed. A Deeper Level Live.  New York, NY:  Sony, 2007. 11. Invitational Song or Instrumental
 Give Thanks. By Don  Moen
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 T.D. Jakes. Praise & Worship. New York, NY:  Integrity, 2008. 12. Benediction Song or Instrumental
 Scriptural  Benediction
 (a) Philippians 4:4-7
 
 (b) Philippians  4:19-20
 
 Choral Benediction
 (c) Thank  You. By Walter Hawkins
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 Love Alive 4. Jackson, MS:  Malaco Records, 1990. 
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