Reflection   “In my distress I called out: LORD! I cried out to my God. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry to him reached his ears.” –Psalm 18:7   Prayer   Compassionate God,  No matter our state, comfort us all with the truth of

Prayer

Compassionate God,

No matter our state, comfort us all with the truth of your word, that you are not deaf to us. Your ear is inclined to our suffering and you respond to our hurt with compassion. For all those who are hurting or crushed by distress, pour out your compassionate mercy on them today. In this ongoing pandemic, make us all more attentive to those in distress, that we may continue being “good help” in their time of need. Amen.

Memorial of St. John, Apostle

Memorial of St. John, Apostle

Prayer

God who is Love,

It is easy to say we know what love means. We share those precious words with friends and lovers, “I love you,” and in the next breath profess our “love” for objects and food. Yet to know what you mean by love is a different thing altogether. Your love calls us to a new way of living which, despite its simplicity, is not all that simple. As your holy apostle, St. John the beloved, explained: if we say we love you, but hate someone else, we’re deceiving ourselves and need to look deeper. If we say we know you, we will naturally love all your precious children, all those who are made in your image. Help us to know you better, God who is love, and watch our world heal. Amen.

Feast of the Holy Family, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph

Feast of the Holy Family, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph

Prayer

Loving God,

Thank you for the example of the Holy Family, whose love and generosity we seek to express in our own relations today. Like Mary and Joseph, help us be selfless in our support of each other and remember that we never stop “growing up,” at least not in the ways that matter. May we build each other up our whole lives long, cultivating loving communities that bear witness to the abundant life you came to give us. May your favor be upon us, as we share in a life that is bigger than our own aspirations—a life that overcomes all our divisions and empowers others to grow in faith, hope, and love. In the unity of your spirit we pray, Amen.

Christmas Day

Christmas Day

Prayer

God with us,

We give thanks to you today, for drawing near to us when we had drifted so far from you. You have come to meet us just as we are, knowing our experience from the inside out, in our very flesh. We are so humbled by your radical embrace! We who were waiting in darkness now see light bursting forth from the lowliest place. From a dirty cramped stable—God in a manger—you have captured our attention and our hearts are filled with joy! Amen.

Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve

Prayer

Giver of all that is good,

Many are filled with excitement today and are about to be showered with joy. We bless their celebrations and are glad they will share such wonderful gifts: belonging, generosity, and love above all. Yet there are others today who, for a number of reasons, may not feel the magic of this holiday. Mindful of them, we pray. . .

For those who are working and unable to pause, reward them for their service and restore them for the time they have given. For those who are lonely this season and missing companions, warm them by gestures of kindness from this one human family. For those who are stricken by illness and pain, soothe them in mind, body, and soul and to feel some measure of your liberating love. For those who are poor and least expecting a sign from the heavens—like those shepherds on that first Christmas eve—astonish them with the good news of your peace and goodwill to all. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” –Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook   Prayer   Righteous God,  Every day in our world, so many people are treated unjustl

Prayer

Righteous God,

Every day in our world, so many people are treated unjustly and then left to fend for themselves. Their voices are silenced by apathy and the social arrangements that fail to protect their dignity. We know that silence in the face of injustice is the same as complicity. Inspire us this day to speak for the voiceless, defend the oppressed, and take care of those who are so often forgotten. In the power you have already given, we pray, Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “We think our job is to ensure health and survival. But really it is larger than that. It is to enable well-being. And well-being is about the reasons one wishes to be alive.” –Atul Gawande    Prayer   Living God,  It’s awes

Prayer

Living God,

It’s awesome to think of all the gifts and talents you have placed within this ministry. So many skilled and devoted people, united in a mission that is more than human: to extend your own compassion to a world in need, improving the health and well-being of our communities, and bringing good help to the most vulnerable among us. We already know this is about more than just bare survival. . . That’s why we signed up! With the immensity of this calling in mind, we also know we need your help to succeed, today as much as yesterday. Be gracious to us and fill us with your spirit, so that regardless of our role we can share with our sisters and brothers a reason to live and, in some small way, help them to live more abundantly. As one family we pray, Amen.