Reflection   “Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.” –Thích Nhất Hạnh   Prayer   We are living in difficult and challenging times. People are stressed and overworked. And

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We are living in difficult and challenging times. People are stressed and overworked. And we are all struggling to find ways to make it through the day, to remain positive, kind, and joyful. Help us, for the sake of this patient, this family, this neighbor before me, all made in your image, to summon the courage to be kind, to extend compassion, to live in hope. We, too, feel anger and frustration, or just feel numb to our demanding world. Empower us with moral conviction to meet anger with kindness, frustration with calm, and numbness with the gift of loving presence. In choosing your way, may we be refreshed as your joy renews our spirits. Come, Holy Spirit. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose.”  –Viktor Frankl    Prayer   Compassionate God,  Open our eyes to see those who are suffering unbearable hardship today, including our

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Compassionate God,

Open our eyes to see those who are suffering unbearable hardship today, including our colleagues, all those who are practiced at hiding their pain for the sake of others. Open our mouths to speak healing words. Open our hearts to give time and attention, so that all can be healed and find strength in each other. Despite our challenging circumstances, may we nudge one another to remember our calling and restore our true purpose, reviving our senses for the meaning of our work in this world. As we continue extending your healing, compassion, and liberation we pray, Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “For though the fig tree does not blossom, / and no fruit appears on the vine. / Though the yield of the olive fails and the terraces produce no nourishment, / Though the flocks disappear from the fold / and there is no herd

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God our strength,

Grace us again with energy and vision for the mission today. When we become troubled and anxious, show us a place to disappear for a moment, to be still and to know you are God. When our eyes fail to see any fruit from our work, inspire us to rejoice nonetheless, as your empowering strength fills us with vigor to take the next step. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “I have always felt that laughter in the face of reality is probably the finest sound there is and will last until the day when the game is called on account of darkness. In this world, a good time to laugh is any time you c

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Life-giving God,

Because our work is so serious, we need the refreshment that levity brings. Because we see pain and feel so much frustration, we need the release that laughter allows. Because there is death, we need the resilience of a heart filled with light. Yes, humor unites us when we are otherwise tempted to fall apart, alone in the darkness. Humbly we ask you to bind us together today. May the sound of our rejoicing break the darkness we face, that all may be filled with your life-giving spirit. May we all catch a breath after a good fit of joy, and after a moment of peace, get back on our feet. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The core predicament of medicine—the thing that makes being a patient so wrenching, being a doctor so difficult, and being a part of society that pays the bills they run up so vexing—is uncertainty…. And wisdom—for both the

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God of all wisdom,

The world in which we live offers no sureties. Yet you are the rock upon which we can stand. And you give us each other to comfort and guide, to heal and protect—sisters and brothers, coping together in a turbulent world. As we continue to face this pandemic’s unknowns, give us the wisdom to cope better. May we exchange the confusion and the bitterness of uncertainty for a spirit of humility, grace, and cooperation. We pray in the name of the all-wise God and the source of all security, Amen.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

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Creative Spirit,

We give thanks today for your servant, Martin Luther King, Jr., and his immense sacrifice on behalf of social justice and human equality. To remember Dr. King is to remember what he stood for: the affirmation, recognition, and the unflinching defense of the human person, made in your image and thus bestowed with an inalienable dignity. However much the forces of a broken world seek to degrade and erode this dignity, we pledge to be among those who will pursue its protection with creativity and dedication. In gratitude for all those like Dr. King, who dream your dreams and pledge their lives to see them come true, even at pain of death, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The planet does not need more successful people. But it does desperately need more peacemakers, healers, restorers, storytellers, and lovers of every kind. It needs people who live well in their places. It needs people of m

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Gracious God,

Our culture often invites us to adopt a narrow vision of success, driven by self-preservation, self-realization, and self-promotion. Yet these are the buzz words of a lonely existence, with no room for others, over-inflated with self-concern. Help us retain our perspective on the things that matter, that we may be people who share those same things with a world in need: peace and healing, restoration and belonging, love and cooperation. May we find our true selves in service to others, as one human family. Amen.