Reflecting on Reformation Day, All Souls & Remembrance – A Worship Leader’s Resource

 

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As we approach Reformation Day (31 Oct), All Souls (2 Nov) and Remembrance Sunday (11 Nov), many worship leaders, youth-teams and home-groups are looking for meaningful resources. In response to a season of great loss in my own church, we recorded this song drawn from Hebrews 11 (“cloud of witnesses”) and 1 Peter (Christ’s suffering & glory)  We hope will help you mark this season with lament and hope..

🎵 What’s included:

A full lyric video — ideal for screen projection or online service.

A Worship Leader Pack — free audio & charts ready to download.

CCLI/SongSelect info so your reporting remains clear and compliant.

🔍 How you might use it:

Sunday Service: Use the song as a congregational piece or as a contemplative response.

Sermon Illustration: Let the story of “witnesses” guide a time of reflection on our faith heritage.

Home/Cell Group: Show the lyric video, pause and discuss who your “witnesses” are & how their lives influence yours.

🛠 Pro Tips for Worship Leaders:

Download the charts early and decide if this works best as full-band, acoustic, or even piano/organ only.

Encourage the congregation to reflect on how past generations have walked the way of faith—especially meaningful around the cluster of community memorial services each November - All Saints, All Souls & Remembrance Sunday. You can also use this song very effectively at a funeral or memorial service at any time of year.

If you share in a small group, invite someone to read Hebrews 11 or 1 Peter aloud as part of the set-up so the congregation can better connect to the song’s root.

📈 Why this matters for your church’s narrative:
These seasons give us an opportunity to connect our present worship to the faith story that spans centuries. A song that brings a fresh look at theology with a very singable melody, helps you build continuity between “what happened then” and “how we stand together for Jesus here and now.”

We’d love to hear how your church uses the resource—drop a short note, tag us on Instagram/YouTube, or simply send a quick email.

Grace & peace,
Dave (KDMusic)

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