God grant me the knowledge
that if I push that motorcycle
out of its spot, its owner
will recognize my car
and
grant me the wisdom
to behave accordingly.
Amen.
14 October 2022
God grant me the knowledge
that if I push that motorcycle
out of its spot, its owner
will recognize my car
and
grant me the wisdom
to behave accordingly.
Amen.
14 October 2022
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Creator God,
thank you for this day.
Help us trust that
you will give us
the grace and strength
and whatever we need
to face what this day brings
We pray in the name of
Creator Sets Free [Jesus].
Amen.
inspired by “Gift from Creator Tells the Good Story 6:33-34” in the First Nations Version: An Indigenous Translation of the New Testament
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God of all creation,
when the earth shakes,
you are God.
When the waters rage,
you are God.
When winds howl and rains batter,
you are God.
When floods rise and power fails,
you are God.
In all your children face, endure, and experience,
you are God.
Present with us.
Sharing our situation.
Offering support. .
When your children stand in need,
you are God
Provide comfort to those who mourn,
healing for those who are injured,
strength to those who respond first,
guidance for those who extend care,
and compassion and wisdom for all who help rebuild.
Inspire all nations and peoples,
inspire us
to reach out in ways that help your children, our siblings, wherever they may be.
In Jesus’ name we pray.
Amen.
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(translated by Marissa Galván) Dios del viento, Dios del sol, Dios de la lluvia, Dios de la furia, Dios de la calma, Dios de la tormenta, oramos por lugares, pueblos y criaturas que hacen frente a climas severod. Te pedimos por Alaska en donde la gente se enfrenta A los remanentes del Tifón Merbok; Te pedimos por Puerto Rico y las Islas Vírgenes, y por Guadalupe y otras islas del Caribe en donde acecha la Tormenta Tropical Fiona; y por los lugares y lospueblos que se enfrentan a tormentas que no sabemos o conocemos. Tanto en Alaska, como en Puerto Rico, y en cada lugar y todo lugar, protege a las personas y a tus criaturas, dirige a quienes toman medidas para aumentar la seguridad, da fortaleza a las personas que responden y a las que se preparan para responder, e inspira a las naciones y organizaciones del mundo para que proporcionen la asistencia adecuada. Esto lo pedimos en el nombre de Jesús que calmó la tormenta. A prayer on a day of stormsAmén.
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God of the wind,
God of the sun,
God of the rain,
God of the fury,
God of the calm,
God of the storm,
we pray for places, peoples, and creatures
facing severe weather.
For Alaska as the people face
the remnants of Typhoon Merbok;
for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands,
and for Guadeloupe and other islands in the Caribbean
where Tropical Storm Fiona prowls;
and for places and peoples
who face storms of which we are unaware.
In Alaska,
in Puerto Rico,
in each place and every place,
protect the people and your creatures,
guide those who take steps to increase safety,
strengthen those who respond, and who are preparing to respond,
inspire the nations and organizations of the world
to provide appropriate assistance.
This we pray in the name of Jesus
who stilled a storm.
Amen.
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We pray, O God,
for everyone who knows grief
be grief recent and raw
or from long ago and seemingly buried,
be grief for a solitary reason
or a complex situation snarled from multiple causes,
be grief a dull ache of loss and longing
or a sharp, almost unbearable tearing,
We pray, O God,
for everyone who knows grief
and because impermanence and loss
are woven into the fabric of creation and life,
we pray for us all, even ourselves.
May we have the grace to grieve
in the ways that bring healing to us;
may we find the courage
to accept appropriate help as, grief-stricken,
we make our way through shadowed valleys.
May we restrain our judgements,
check our expectations,
and allow each person
the freedom and space
to grieve in their own fashion.
Grant each person
the strength to mourn
and the wisdom to rely on you
as they grieve.
We pray in the name of Jesus
who wept at the death of his friend.
Amen.
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God of abundance,
we pray for people who are hungry,
people who live with food insecurity.
Lead us by your Holy Spirit
to help feed your children, our siblings,
who are in need
Lead us by your Holy Spirit
to join movements
working to disrupt and transform
systems and factors that create and perpetuate
hunger and food insecurity;
ensure that your children, our siblings,
are able to feed themselves in dignity.
We pray in the name of Jesus
who fed the multitudes
and challenges the system of domination.
Amen.
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On nights when
Oreos cookies and Snickers candy bars
(and whatever other sweet snacks
may be on sale)
mightily call us,
we thank you God
for your gentle, forceful Holy Spirit
who nudges us to the gym
and meets us on the treadmill.
We thank you for
family and friends
who affirm and support
our response to the Holy Spirit’s work.
May we listen ever more intently
to your Holy Spirit
who calls us to care for one another,
to care for creation,
and to care four ourselves.
May we listen
and may we respond more faithfully,
we pray in Jesus’ name.
Amen.
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Thanks to my friend Krin Van Tatenhove for inviting me to write about hope for his blog.
The Rev. Dr. James Reese died on June 17 at age 98; he served over 70 years as a Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.); he lived his life in ministry.
For the Rev. Dr. James Foster Reese (presente!):
for his life and love
for his faith and kindness
for his courage and witness
for his persistent challenge to white supremacy
for his insistent commitment to justice
for his consistent service to Jesus,
revealed in so many ways but particularly
as he ‘refused to leave the table’ where decisions were made
even when he felt pushed to the margins and ignored,
thanks be to God.
For his wife, Neola,
his family,
his friends,
his colleagues in ministry,
his mentees,
and all who knew and loved him,
we ask your comfort, God.
Keep his memory present and alive
as an inspiration and example to us all.
We pray in the name of Jesus
who the Rev. Dr. Reese followed.
Amen.