Yesterday was All Saints Sunday in United Methodist churches. In churches everywhere bells were rung and candles were lighted as the names of folks were read. These were the people of faith who died during the past year. We call them saints. Not because they were perfect, but because they had accepted the grace and forgiveness offered through Jesus Christ. They carried the light of Christ into the world through the way they lived their lives.
The Church has always honored those early witnesses to the Christian faith who have died in the Lord. During the first three hundred years of Christendom Christians were severely persecuted, often suffering torture and bloody death because they were faithful. They refused to deny Christ, even when this denial might have saved their own lives, or the lives of their children and families.
The early history of the Church is filled with stories of the heroic faith of these witnesses to Christ's truth. The stories of these saints whose fidelity and courage led to their sanctity or holiness have provided models for every other Christian throughout history. The Church later formally recognized (canonized) many of them.
But there were thousands and thousands of early Christian martyrs, the majority of whose names are known only to God. Throughout the history of the Church there have been countless others who really are saints, who are with God in heaven, even if their names are not on the list of canonized saints. In order to honor the memory, and our own debt, to these unnamed saints, and to recall their example, the Church dedicated a special feast day - a sort of "memorial day."
As I thought about it, I was overwhelmed with the number of names and the specific ways that their lives witnessed to the life of Christ. The list of saints that have directly influenced my life is exhaustive. The limited list below represents only a few examples of people to whom I am indebted and for whom I give thanks. These are representative of the "cloud of witnesses" that surrounds me as I strive to follow Christ.
For all the saints who from their labors rest, who Thee by faith before the world confessed Thy name, O Jesus, be forever blessed. Alleluia, Alleluia!
Jamie Jenkins