Reflection   “To pray is to dream in league with God, to envision His holy visions.”  –Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel   Prayer   Almighty God,  It is both awesome and awful to realize how much you trust us. You actually want us, invite us,

Prayer

Almighty God,

It is both awesome and awful to realize how much you trust us. You actually want us, invite us, and empower us to make your dreams for the world a reality. Oh dear God, teach us to pray! Beyond clever words and beyond our own schemes, may we desire above all to be filled with your visions, that our hearts and our minds may be ever conformed to your will. Only then may we all play our parts, that your will may be done on earth as it is in heaven. Amen.

Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Prayer

Creator Spirit,

Thanks to Standing Bear’s words, an immature nation opened its eyes and recognized the one human family refracted in the Native American. How shamefully slow we have been! Refusing to see your image in each other! Forgive us, God, for obdurate blindness, and the willful desire to seek comfort in sameness. May we marvel instead, that your image explodes in so many colors, grateful that creation’s diversity is truly a sign of your goodness. On this celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we remember and affirm once again our fundamental unity, as one human family. Amen.

World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day

Prayer

Merciful God,

So many among us are struggling today, with invisible wounds and deep-buried pain. So many hearts hurting, anxious and fearful, while minds go on whirring with worries that won’t go away. We know it is so, for in different degrees we all learn this art and we practice it well: of putting on face, engineering composure, speaking in mottos we hardly believe: “we do what we must” and “this too will pass.” At least so we say!

Yet you, Great Physician, are not easily fooled. You look through façades, you see our true hearts, and—what a thought—you love all of us. Healed by your gaze, help us follow your way, and freely extend your compassion to all those in need. May it be so! Amen.

Memorial of John Henry Newman

Memorial of John Henry Newman

Prayer

Eternal God,

We know that change is the only constant in life. Yet we also face times when the speed and scale of transition can be near overwhelming. Arrest us, Lord, in precisely those moments. Help us to stop… breathe… and remember… You hold every season in your hand. You have appointed a time for every one of your purposes. Comfort us in that knowledge, restore the sense of our freedom, and grace us to grow in perfection through the changes you give. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “A man dies when he refuses to stand up for that which is right. A man dies when he refuses to stand up for justice. A man dies when he refuses to take a stand for that which is true.”  —Martin Luther King, Jr.   Prayer   Go

Prayer

God of mercy and justice,

You came that we may have life and have it abundantly. Ignite our desire to realize more and more of what your life means here and now, where the subtle schemes of death our enemy so often prevail: the daily injustices we’re prone to ignore, the lies we’ve been trained to tolerate, the wrongs we think we’re too weak to set right. Against these death-dealing ways, we commit ourselves again this day to choose life, knowing full well what this means: to stand up for what’s right, upholding justice and truth. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “And I tell you, ask and you will receive; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.”  –Luke 11:9   Prayer   Generous and gracious God,  What joy! What promise! What a sweet invitation! To awaken this

Prayer

Generous and gracious God,

What joy! What promise! What a sweet invitation! To awaken this day inspired to believe in your goodness and that you delight to give good gifts to your children. Renew our sense of expectation. Heal us of despair, doubt, and discouragement—anything that would rob us of the simple confidence instilled by your words. Grace us instead to continue believing, that our asking is not in vain, our seeking will not disappoint, and our knocking will not leave us stranded outside in the cold. Thank you for availing us of your generosity, guidance, and hospitality. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “This is the first, the wildest and the wisest thing I know: that the soul exists and is built entirely out of attentiveness.” –Mary Oliver   Prayer   God of All Splendor,   Your world is filled with wonders waiting to be wi

Prayer

God of All Splendor,

Your world is filled with wonders waiting to be witnessed and enjoyed! And yet if we’re honest, we must admit there are times when the worries and cares of the day make it hard to perceive the new gifts attending each moment. Our powers of awareness grow dull, desensitized by familiarity as much as the rest of life’s noisy clamor. Call us back to the wild wisdom of simply being present to the world you created. Re-awaken our soul’s capacity to witness your beauty and to share that beauty with others. Amen.