Fourth Sunday of Advent

Fourth Sunday of Advent

Prayer

God of the Humble,

In this season of advent, our hearts are filled with anticipation for the birth of your son, Jesus. And every year we are baffled again by this wonder of wonders, that the God who spoke the world into being did not despise our lowliness, but freely chose to enter our experience—our poverty, weakness, and brokenness. You have bound yourself to us with a love beyond all telling! For when we did not know you and could never deserve it, you took the most radical step of inclusion and became one with us. Humbled by your love, we say thank you. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Worry is belief gone wrong. Because you don’t believe that God will get it right.”   –Ann Voskamp   Prayer   God over all,  Sometimes it’s obvious that you are at work in our lives. Sometimes it isn’t. It may take a long, l

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God over all,

Sometimes it’s obvious that you are at work in our lives. Sometimes it isn’t. It may take a long, long time for us to be able to look back and see the way you accompanied us on our journey. Yet you dare us to trust you and to let go of worry. It’s easier said than done! With gratitude for the example you gave us in Jesus your son, help us to live in freedom from worry and to believe the good news. You are for us not against us, and you work all things for good for those who love you. God, we believe; help our unbelief! Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.” –Julian of Norwich    Prayer   God of Wholeness,  Thank you for calling us into this ministry. To share with others in such meaningful work is

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God of Wholeness,

Thank you for calling us into this ministry. To share with others in such meaningful work is truly a gift. One patient at a time, one community project at a time, one carefully strategized budget at a time—you have called us to be agents of healing in the world today. This is a great mission, the success of which requires all our gifts, talents, and energies. As we strive to serve faithfully and selflessly, we are grateful for leaders who are concerned about our own well-being, too. Bless them, as they work through decisions affecting us all, and may we be united in the hope-filled promise you give us, that all will be well. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness.” –Euripedes    Prayer   God our friend,  We owe you great thanks for friendship, but even more so for friends! In times of rejoicing, it’s often quite easy to g

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God our friend,

We owe you great thanks for friendship, but even more so for friends! In times of rejoicing, it’s often quite easy to gather a crowd and celebrate. But in times of great challenge, in the struggle of pain or real fear, the gift of a friend can sometimes be hard to come by. Thank you for putting those lovely few souls in our lives, the ones who know what it means to carry our burden and sit by our side. Help us each become such a friend. For the friendless especially, empower us to love them the way you love us—without counting the cost, without expecting reward, and without hesitation. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “There are no unsacred places; there are only sacred places and desecrated places.” –Wendell Berry   Prayer   Holy God,  The world you have made is splendid and lovely, yet we have not always appreciated its beauty, nor have

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Holy God,

The world you have made is splendid and lovely, yet we have not always appreciated its beauty, nor have we taken care of it in the ways that we should. For our many desecrations, we ask your forgiveness.

As we work to restore a more hospitable world, open our eyes to see the places we live, work, and play in a new light. Let them be transformed in our experience into sacred sites once again, where faith, hope, and love are shared in communion with others. May we be inspired to join you in renewing the face of the earth. Help us take simple steps to preserve and protect the places where our lives unfold, knowing that even the smallest gestures can make a big difference. Amen.

Memorial of St. John of the Cross

Memorial of St. John of the Cross

Prayer

Light of the World,

You called us out of darkness and into your marvelous light. But still there are shadows and the journey takes time. As we seek to remain on the path you have shown us, help us to trust you will lead us through times of great darkness. Remind us that nothing can separate us from your love and inspire us to believe that our trials are nothing compared to the joy set before us. For the sake of those whose way has grown especially dim, fill them with hope and build their resilience. Help us to serve them by sharing the light in our hearts. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Joy is the simplest form of gratitude.” –Karl Barth   Prayer   God,  There are times when our lives become so chaotic and stressful, and all we want to do at the end of the day is “check out” from reality. We know its unhea

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God,

There are times when our lives become so chaotic and stressful, and all we want to do at the end of the day is “check out” from reality. We know its unhealthy, just as we know there’s a difference between needing good rest and just wanting escape. When the chaos and stress come our way, give us the strength to choose wisely, and learn again to rest in the simplest of things. With the ease of a child, help us take joy in the smallest of wonders and find peace with the world once again. Amen.