Observed on the Third Sunday of May (to correspond with Aldersgate Day,
May 24), this day calls The United Methodist Church to honor its
heritage by committing itself to the continuing call of God known and
spread by Charles and John Wesley, along with others the early Methodist
movement reached and with whose denominations we are all joined as The
United Methodist Church.
Almighty God, you have raised up servants to proclaim the gift of redemption and a life of holiness.
For our spiritual forebears, Susanna, John, and Charles Wesley; Barbara Heck, Jacob Albright, Philip William Otterbein, and Martin Boehm, inspired by your Spirit, we give thanks.
In their ministry, through their difficulties, and in spite of their weaknesses, you were their hope and their salvation.
You led them and their followers to create the heritage that is ours.
We praise you for the women and men, young and old, who followed them, who gave themselves unselfishly for the welfare of the Church, whose commitment and vision encouraged and supported the Church. Their talents, enthusiasm, idealism, and dedication infused the Church with energy.
Their outstanding gifts and witness shaped our thought and life. We praise you for these countless members of your Church, whose names we now remember.
Silence is kept to remember the names of saints.
And we give you thanks for the place of our rich tradition among the churches which comprise the Body of Christ.
With all your people throughout creation, give us a new vision, new love, new wisdom, and fresh understanding, that we may serve you more fully; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
(Charles Yrigoyen, U.S.A., 20TH CENT., ALT.)
from UMC Discipleship Ministries
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