Planning Ahead: September 2007

Here’s an overview of the calendar for planning worship for September 2007. For our complete planning guide, see Planning Ahead: Worship in September.

Overview of September 2007

The Sundays during this month are 2,9,16,23,30.

There are no major holidays on the church calendar for this month. Some churches choose to mention or commemorate the following occasions in their worship:

Sept. 11 (Tues.) - Anniversary of terrorist attacks in U.S. (resources here and here) Sept. 13 (Thurs.) - Rosh Hashanah begins (background and more information) Sept. 13 (Thurs.) - Remembering John Chrysostom (resources here and here) Sept. 14 (Fri.) - Feast of the Cross (more information and resources) Sept. 21 (Fri.) - International Day of Peace, United Nations General Assembly (resources) Sept. 22 (Sat.) - Yom Kippur (background and more information here, here, and here) Sept. 27 (Thurs.) - Festival of Booths (background and more information)

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Printable Calendars

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Find the readings from the Revised Common Lectionary for these Sundays from the Vanderbilt Lectionary Project Find resources for these readings from the Revised Common Lectionary from TextWeek.com

Planning Ahead: September More Planning Ahead Other Occasions Some churches choose to mention or commemorate the following occasions in their worship:

- Anniversary of terrorist attacks in U.S. (resources here and here) - Rosh Hashanah begins (background and more information) - Remembering John Chrysostom (resources here and here) - Feast of the Cross (more information and resources) - International Day of Peace, United Nations General Assembly (resources) - Yom Kippur (background and more information here, here, and here) - Festival of Booths (background and more information)

Note: External links are provided for reference only, and do not necessarily imply endorsement of the content of any particular website.

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