Reflection   “If someone who has worldly means sees a brother in need and refuses him compassion, how can the love of God remain in him?” –1 John 3:17   Prayer   Love in Action,  We will forever be grateful for the love you have poured o

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Love in Action,

We will forever be grateful for the love you have poured out for humanity. May we always remember that to abide in your love never means less than showing compassion for others in this one human family, in real and tangible ways. Your love should inspire us to clothe the naked, liberate the oppressed, advocate for the weak, and heal those who are sick. Help us embody your love today in these ways. Let those who have extra share with those who have less and may we all draw closer to you by drawing close to those most in need of compassion. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.” –John 14:27   Prayer   God of peace,  We tend to think of peace as a day without fig

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God of peace,

We tend to think of peace as a day without fighting. Yet the death and resurrection of your son Jesus have won for us a peace beyond all understanding. It transforms the world, effecting forgiveness within and between us, and healing the wounds of injustice. May we receive this peace today in our hearts and be willing to extend it through all we say and do. Whether it is our work at the bedside, the interventions we perform, our routine interactions at desks, in the lab, on the phone, in the café, wherever we happen to be serving today, help us be agents of peace, uplifting the dignity of everyone we encounter and serving the good of all. Amen.

Armed Forces’ Day

Armed Forces’ Day

Prayer

God our defender,

Recent events have put a spotlight on the awesome and awful responsibilities of the world’s military forces. For good and for ill, brothers and sisters are engaged in missions that transcend them, and for which their lives are already pledged. As we consider our own incredible blessings here in this nation, we give thanks and pray for all those who have devoted their lives to protecting and defending our freedom, peace, and security. May we never take them for granted. May we never forget the burden of responsibility they willingly carry for the sake of us all. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “[The human being] is the only animal that laughs and weeps; for it is the only animal that is struck with the difference between what things are and what they ought to be.” –William Hazlitt   Prayer   God who knows our expe

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God who knows our experience,

There is a vast distance between the way things are and the way they should be. We see the evils around us and we long for justice, weeping at all that is broken. Yet with deeply felt joy we laugh as well, when wrongs are put right, justice is served, and the good finally wins. It is comforting to remember that you have felt all this, too, that you walked in our shoes, weeping and laughing in the same ways we do. Help us, then, to follow the example you left us, that we might bring more of what ought to be into what is. May our mourning be turned into laughter today. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Do not desire anything less for your life than a love that is strong and beautiful and that is capable of making the whole of your existence a joyful undertaking of giving yourselves as a gift to God and your brothers and s

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Loving God,

We each had our reasons for joining this ministry, but we no doubt hold this much in common: we have tasted the joy of giving ourselves away for the sake of another’s healing. Such experiences leave us humbled and grateful—glad to be playing our part in what is ultimately your ministry of healing. And yet, as often as we have experienced the mountaintop, we have experienced the pain of the valley as well. So, for all those who need their joy renewed and restored, we pray for them, and ask that they would be drawn closer to your loving heart as they continue to give themselves in service to others. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished?” —Rumi    Prayer   Perfect Love,  We say we desire to become our best selves, but really, sometimes, that is just lip-service. Actually changing, becoming

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Perfect Love,

We say we desire to become our best selves, but really, sometimes, that is just lip-service. Actually changing, becoming people of character and intention, developing the gifts we have been given and learning to steward them wisely, all this takes time, attention, and a willingness to face those parts of ourselves we would rather ignore. Give us humility, so we can face the truth and embrace the work of self-transformation. Heal us of pride, so we will not be defensive but can learn every day how to “polish our mirror,” becoming the best we can be in the world that you gave us to serve. Amen.

EMS Week

EMS Week

Prayer

Uplifting God,

Today and this week we give thanks and pray for all those who sustain and provide our emergency medical services. Day and night they rise to the challenge of ensuring a timely response and quality care for people in need. They inspire us by their readiness to serve all without reservation and in the midst of such challenging circumstances. Bless them this week as we set aside this special time to show them our gratitude and reaffirm our support. Amen.