A Sermon for All Saints Sunday
Today is another festival Sunday – All Saints Day.
In the 2006 hymnal from Augsburg Publishing, Evangelical Lutheran Worship, at the front of the book, there is a list of saints and others to be remembered. For example, they have a special day (July 27) for Mary Magdalene and call her “an apostle.” The word “apostle” really means missionary. Does that title really apply to Mary Magdalene? If one is going to do that one should go to the 16th chapter of the Book of Romans where there is a woman named Junias. She was an apostle, a missionary in the normal sense of the term.
In that list of saints and others to be remembered, they don’t use the word, “saint.” The real reason for leaving out the term “saint” is like the trend of not giving grades so everyone is equal.