World Kindness Day

World Kindness Day

Prayer

Source of all kindness,

We hardly need reminding that our world needs more kindness. Yet on this day especially, we take time to acknowledge the universal power of kindness across the world over. No matter our creed, race, gender, or class, we are called to show kindness towards our brothers and sisters, and we are made to receive the kindness that others show unto us. Fill us anew each day with your Spirit of kindness, that we all may see your kingdom of kindness come more fully among us, on earth as it is heaven. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Those who oppress the poor revile their Maker, but those who are kind to the needy honor him.”  –Proverbs 14:31   Prayer   God our Maker,  Lead us to serve you by serving those made in your image, especially those who are p

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God our Maker,

Lead us to serve you by serving those made in your image, especially those who are poor, dying, and underserved. As you have shown us all throughout the Scriptures, you are closest to those most in need of help, protection, healing and provision. Help us to find you among these, your loved ones, today. Make us more ready to serve in places others will not, standing in the gap for all those who are vulnerable, accompanying them and journeying side by side. Amen.

Veterans Day / Remembrance Day

Veterans Day / Remembrance Day

Prayer

God of peace,

We always have cause to be grateful for those who serve and protect our country, so that we might enjoy the blessings of freedom. Yet today especially, on what is the anniversary of the end of hostilities in World War I, we raise a collective voice of gratitude for the faithfulness, selflessness, and bravery of all veterans, living and dead, and pray for your blessing upon them. Amen.

Click HERE for a short Veterans Day prayer service.

     

 
    Reflection   “May you come to inherit the blessings of your kindness, and never be without care and love when winter enters your own life.” –John O’Donohue   Prayer   Fount of Every Blessing,  We pray today for all our caregivers. Those

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Fount of Every Blessing,

We pray today for all our caregivers. Those you have gifted, equipped, and called to bless others with genuine kindness and quality care. We ask that they might receive a double portion of blessing in return for all of their service. As they continue each day, extending your ministry in times of challenge and change, fill them with the care and love that they need to be healthy and whole, fulfilled in the work they perform. And when they enter particular seasons of adversity or pain and need care themselves, may they find a community of support already there, eager to serve them as they have served others. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The only productive way to answer ‘what should I do now?’ is to first tackle the question of ‘who should I become?’” –Kevin Kelly   Prayer   God of our becoming,  We are aware that our doing and our being are intimately con

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God of our becoming,

We are aware that our doing and our being are intimately connected. Yet still we can get so wrapped up in worry about what we ought to do next that we forget to stop and ask: who we are called to be? and who we are in fact becoming? Remind us today, of who we are before you, as servants of the abundant life you came to share with us, and through us, the world. Lead us on the path of becoming who you have called us to be above all else, that we might do and say what we should. For our own sake as well as the sake of those we are serving, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The LORD’s acts of mercy are not exhausted, his compassion is not spent; They are renewed each morning—great is your faithfulness!” –Lamentations 3:22-23    Prayer   God of mercy,  When we are exhausted by the duties before

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God of mercy,

When we are exhausted by the duties before us and spent by serving the needs of others, let us stop and remember the new gifts of mercy you have already laid before us today. When we are wearied by steadfastly pursuing our best work in the face of so many obstacles, let us find the signs of your compassion that are waiting for us. Every morning, we pray, may we awaken in the acts of your great faithfulness to us. For those who are especially weary today, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realize we cannot eat money.” –Cree proverb    Prayer   Healing God,  We have many reasons today to pray all the more u

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Healing God,

We have many reasons today to pray all the more urgently, that we might be healed of a most dangerous confusion. For too long we have confused our skills at acquisition, transaction, and possession for the production of wealth. Yet the reality is, our greatest treasures are not of our invention. They are the life-giving resources you have provided for everyone’s flourishing. Awaken us more to the real opportunities we each have been given, to preserve and protect the wealth of your creation, our natural resources, for the sake of our collective flourishing and for that of all generations. Amen.