The Rev. Canon Sierra Reyes
On All Saints’ Sunday, the preacher reflects on the hymn “When the Saints
Go Marching In” and its line, “Lord, I want to be in that number.” The
sermon explores the human longing to belong among the saints and reassures
the congregation that sainthood is not earned but given — an identity
rooted in God’s grace and baptismal love. The preacher honors both the
famous “capital-S Saints” and the everyday “lowercase-s saints” who shaped
our lives.
As the church baptizes new members, the community joins an unbroken line of
faith. The life of discipleship, the preacher reminds us, is not easy — it
is a journey through hardship, calling for courage and “holy trouble” in
pursuit of justice and truth. The hymn, reimagined as a defiant protest
song, proclaims that God’s love conquers death and despair. To be in that
number means to live as one already beloved, bearing witness to God’s
enduring grace and hope.