ASH WEDNESDAY
MUSIC & WORSHIP RESOURCES
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Nolan Williams, Jr., Lectionary Team Liturgist
Lectionary Scripture - Romans 7:14-25 (New Revised Standard Version)
Worship Planning Notes
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the season of Lent - a forty-day season of
prayer, fasting, reflection, and repentance that prepares us for the celebration of
the resurrection of Christ on Easter Sunday. The aim of Ash Wednesday worship is
threefold: to cause us to meditate on our mortality, sinfulness, and need of a
savior; to renew our commitment to daily repentance; and to remember with
confidence and gratitude that Christ has conquered death and sin. Ash Wednesday
worship is filled with Gospel truth. It is a witness to the power and beauty of
our union with Christ, and to the daily dying and rising with Christ that this
entails.
Preparation for Ash Wednesday
In this worship service, our responsibility is to help the congregation closely
connect the sacrifice of Christ with those things that they will also sacrifice
for Him. The week before Ash Wednesday, distribute small white slips of paper
(2.25 x 4.25) to the congregants as they enter the service, and invite them to
write down on the slips the areas in their lives in which they seek God's
deliverance. The slips could be collected in baskets.
- In a more “spirited” collection approach, during the sharing of the tithes and
offerings (the sacrifice of our financial blessings), have the congregation place
the slips (the sacrifice of our overt and covert sins) in baskets at the altar, as
the choir or praise team leads the congregation in a rousing song (see "Offertory"
below) that acknowledges our need for God and offers our thanks to God.
- If a more “reflective” collection approach is preferred, the congregants
could be invited to bring the slips to the altar during the period of prayer, with
the choir or praise team leading the congregation in a song of humble submission
(see “Period of Prayer” below).
The ashes used in Ash Wednesday worship services are usually the ashes from the
palm leaves of the previous year's Palm Sunday celebration. In preparation for the
Ash Wednesday service, a fresh approach would be to burn the congregational
“sacrifices” (the slips of paper) with or instead of the previous year’s
palm leaves.
Ash Anointing
If desired, the service of ash anointing should take place towards the end of
worship, perhaps as an extension of the Invitational Period. In this regard, it
becomes a significant part of the message that the people carry with them as they
go. The ashes should be placed on foreheads in the shape of the cross signifying
our new life in Christ whose work on the cross has conquered death. In preparing
the ashes, mix them with a little water or oil in a small metal dish.
Depending upon the size of your congregation, the ash anointing can take place one
of two ways:
- For smaller-sized gatherings, the minister can move freely from person to
person, or the people can proceed in line to the minister.
- For medium to larger-sized gatherings, it is important to get the ministerial
team involved so that there are multiple stations. The worship planner should
assign ministers, giving clear instructions prior to the service. The people
should proceed in line toward the station closest to them.
In all settings, the minister dips a finger in the ashes, and forms the sign of a
cross on the forehead of each person. Reflective music should be played or sung
(see “Invitational Song or Instrumental” below).
Following the anointing, the congregation may sing a song of redemption
(see “Benediction Song or Music” below).
The aim of this service is for congregants to leave in confidence and gratitude
that Christ has conquered sin and death!
1. Hymns or Anthems
Hymn
(a) Without Him. By Mylon R. LeFevre
Hymn
(b) Renew Thy Church, Her Ministries Restore. By Kenneth L. Cober
Anthem
(c) When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. By Lowell Mason. Arr. Gilbert M. Martin
Anthem
(d) More Love to Thee Medley. Arr. Joseph Joubert
2. Spiritual or Traditional Song
Traditional
Just a Closer Walk with Thee
3. Gospel Songs (for Choirs, Ensembles, and Praise Teams)
(a) Even Me. By Patrick Lundy and The Ministers of Music
(b) Create in Me a Clean Heart. By Donnie McClurkin
(c) Jesus Lover of My Soul. By The Richard Smallwood Singers
4. Liturgical Dance
(a) One Word. By Kurt Carr & The Kurt Carr Singers
(b) No Way (the G.A. chant). By Tye Tribbett
5. Congregational Songs
(a) He Looked Beyond My Fault (and Saw My Needs). By Dottie Rambo
(b) He Brought Me Out. By Henry J. Zelley
(c) Jesus Paid It All. By Elvina M. Hall
(d) Jesus Lover of My Soul. By Charles Wesley. Arr. Simeon Marsh
6. Modern Songs
(a) Take My Life. By Micah Stampley
(b) Make Me Over. By Tonéx
7. Offertory Period
(a) Medley: Lord, I Thank You /I’m So Glad That the Lord Saved Me.
By the West Angeles Church of God In Christ Mass Choir
(b) We Are An Offering. By Radical for Christ
8. Period of Prayer
(a) Even Me. Traditional (chorus)
(b) We Need You Lord. By Jonathan Butler and Juanita Bynum
(c) We Are an Offering. By Dwight Liles
(d) Standing in the Need of Prayer. Traditional
(e) O Lord Have Mercy. Traditional
9. Sermonic Selection
God Made an Exception. By Nolan Williams, Jr.
10. Invitational Song or Instrumental (this could be used during Ash Anointing)
Song
(a) Just as I Am. By Charlotte Elliott. Tune, William B. Bradbury
Song
(b) Just as I Am. By Charlotte Elliott
Song
(c) Give Me a Clean Heart. By Margaret Douroux
11. Benediction Song or Music
Song
I Am Redeemed by Jesse Dixon
12. Audio-Visual Aids
For screens - Use images of persons praying; a bowl of ashes; 3 crosses
(a) Video Clip: Redemption. By Salt and Light Ministries
(b) PowerPoint Background: Burn Us Up. Find at www.PowerpointSermons.com
(d) Audio: I AM: 365 Names of God. By John Paul Jackson
13. Other Worship Recommendations
During the ash anointing, have audio team play recording of “I AM: 365 Names of
God,” specifically the readings on “mercy,” “sacrifice,” “shepherd,” “promise,”
“reward,” and “eternity.” These readings have a rich musical accompaniment and
could help set the tone and remind persons who God is and the help that God has
provided us in ages past and in the present.
Cites and Additional Information for Music and Material Listed
1. Hymns or Anthems
Hymn
(a) Without Him. By Mylon R. LeFevre
Location:
African American Heritage Hymnal. Chicago, IL: GIA Publications, 2001. #515
Lead Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. Chicago, IL: G.I.A. Publications, 1987. #168
Hymn
(b) Renew Thy Church, Her Ministries Restore. By Kenneth L. Cober
Location:
African American Heritage Hymnal. #343
Anthem
(c) When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. By Lowell Mason. Arr. Gilbert M.
Location:
Anthem
(d) More Love to Thee Medley. Arr. Joseph Joubert
Location:
GIA Publications, Inc.
7404 South Mason Avenue
Chicago, IL 60638
800-GIA-1358
Online location: www.giamusic.com
2. Spiritual or Traditional Song
Traditional
Just a Closer Walk with Thee.
Location:
Lead Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #156
Lift Every Voice and Sing II. New York: Church Publishing, Inc., 1992. #72
African American Heritage Hymnal. #455
The National Baptist Hymnal, 21st Century Edition. Nashville, TN: Triad Publications, 2001. #298
3. Gospel Songs for Choirs, Ensembles, and Praise Teams
(a) Even Me.
Location:
Lundy, Patrick. Standin'. Jacksonville, FL: Allen & Allen Music Group, 2003.
At NTIME MUSIC COMPANY
4913 Albemarle Road #103
Charlotte, NC 28205 704-531-8961
Online location: www.ntimemusic.com
(b) Create in Me a Clean Heart. By Donnie McClurkin
Location:
McClurkin, Donnie. Again. New York: Zomba Recording Corp, 2003.
(c) Jesus Lover of My Soul. By The Richard Smallwood Singers
Location:
Richard Smallwood Singers. Testimony. Nashville, TN: Sparrow, 1992.
4. Liturgical Dance
(a) One Word.
Location:
Kurt Carr Project. One Church. New York: Gospo Centric, 2005.
(b) No Way (the G.A. chant). By Tye Tribbett
Location:
Tribbett, Tye. Life. New York: Sony, 2004.
5. Congregational Songs
(a) He Looked Beyond My Fault (and Saw My Needs). By Dottie Rambo
Location:
Rambo, Dottie. Dottie Rambo. Gaither Gospel Series. Alexandria, IN: Gaither Music Group, 2004.
African American Heritage Hymnal. #249
Lead Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #195
(b) He Brought Me Out. By Henry J. Zelley, refrain by Henry L. Gilmour
Location:
African American Heritage Hymnal. #509
(c) Jesus Paid It All. By Elvina M. Hall. Tune, John T. Grape
Location:
African American Heritage Hymnal. #357
The New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. #89
Gospel Pearls. Nashville, TN: Sunday School Publishing Board, National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., 1921. #96
African Methodist Episcopal Church. African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal. Nashville, TN: African Methodist Episcopal Church, 2006. #271
(d) Jesus Lover of My Soul. By Charles Wesley. Arr. Simeon Marsh
Location:
African American Heritage Hymnal. #453
Lead Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #169
African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal. #254
6. Modern Songs
(a) Take My Life. By Micah Stampley
Location:
Stampley, Micah. The Songbook of Micah. Brentwood, TN: EMI Gospel, 2005.
(b) Make Me Over. By Tonéx
Location:
Tonéx. Out the Box. New York: Zomba Recording, 2004.
7. Offertory Period
Medley: Lord, I Thank You /I’m So Glad That the Lord Saved Me. By the West Angeles Church of God In Christ Mass Choir
Location:
West Angeles Church of God In Christ, and Charles E. Blake. No Limit.
Brentwood, TN: EMI Gospel Music, 2007.
8. Period of Prayer
(a) Even Me. Traditional (chorus)
Location:
African American Heritage Hymnal. #457
(b) We Need You Lord. By Jonathan Butler and Juanita Bynum
Location:
Bynum, Juanita, Jonathan Butler, and Henry Panion. Gospel Goes Classical. Portugal: Flow Records and California: Maranatha Records, 2006.
(c) We Are An Offering. By Dwight Liles
Location:
Online location: www.pwarchive.com
Also sung by Radical for Christ (Musical group), and Fred Hammond. Praise in
the House. Mobile, AL: Integrity Music, 1996.
(d) Standing in the Need of Prayer. Traditional
Location:
Lift Every Voice and Sing II. #177
African American Heritage Hymnal. #441
The National Baptist Hymnal, 21st Century Edition. #501
(e) O Lord Have Mercy. Traditional
Location:
African American Heritage Hymnal. #448
9. Sermonic Selection
God Made an Exception. By Nolan Williams, Jr.
Location:
Nolan Williams, Jr. inSpirations, Washington, D.C.: NEWorks, 2006
NEWorks
P.O. Box 4599
Washington, DC 20017
Online location: www.newinspiration.us
10. Invitational Song or Instrumental (this could be used during ash anointing)
Song
(a) Just as I Am. By Charlotte Elliott. Tune, William B. Bradbury
Location:
The Presbyterian Hymnal Hymns, Psalms, and Spiritual Songs. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1990. #370
Lead Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #122
The National Baptist Hymnal, 21st Century Edition. #145
African American Heritage Hymnal. #345
Song
(b) Just as I Am. By Charlotte Elliott. Refrain adap. From Gaul’s, The Holy City, Refrain by Evelyn Simpson-Currenton
Location:
African American Heritage Hymnal. #344
Song
(c) Give Me a Clean Heart. By Margaret Douroux.
Location:
African American Heritage Hymnal. #461
Lead Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. #279
The National Baptist Hymnal, 21st Century Edition. #349
11. Benediction Song or Music
I Am Redeemed. By Jesse Dixon
Location:
African American Heritage Hymnal. #512
12. Audio-Visual Aids
(a) Video Clip: Redemption, by Salt and Light Ministries
Location
(b) I AM: 365 Names of God. By John Paul Jackson
Location:
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