Reflection   “Do nothing by self-will but rather conform to heaven’s will, and everything will be done for you.”  –Lao Tzu   Prayer   Always good God,  In your life and teaching, you taught us to seek your kingdom first and its righteous

Prayer

Always good God,

In your life and teaching, you taught us to seek your kingdom first and its righteousness, insisting we should test you in this. With our priorities straight, everything we are anxious about will sort itself out. It feels like a risky wager, yet we have so many witnesses who confirm the wisdom of this path through life. Free us today to embrace that wisdom more fully. Conform us more to your will, that we might rest in your promise and carry on. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Change, even change for the better, is often approached with apprehension. In giving up something people think, ‘Will I be left with - nothing?’ It takes courage to renounce the known for the unknown. It is not easy even to

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God who calls,

Many of us are so averse to change that we would rather endure painful, but familiar, circumstances than have to face an unknown, but open, future. It’s the unknown that seems like such a threat. Lead us to transform our fear of change into hope-filled expectation. Inspire us with the promise of the unknown, that we may answer your calling with joy. Be patient with us as we work through our fears, and may we support one another along the way. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Whoever cares for the poor lends to the LORD, who will pay back the sum in full.”  –Proverbs 19:17    Prayer   Giver of all that is good,  You have taught us consistently that by serving those who are poor and vulnerable we

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Giver of all that is good,

You have taught us consistently that by serving those who are poor and vulnerable we are in fact serving you. Over and over your Scriptures remind us that you are closest to those who need help. Empower us each day to renew our commitment of service, that we may find you again in the eyes of the wounded, the weak, and the wanting. Help us love one another as you have loved us and to always be grateful that we have a part to play in what you are doing to heal and restore those in need. Amen.

Kwanzaa begins

Kwanzaa begins

Prayer

God in all,

Kwanzaa presents us with a special opportunity to honor African-American culture and history and to celebrate the values that bind communities together. We always have cause to give thanks for the riches of our diversity, but at this time of the year especially, make us all the more eager to respect and learn from each other in a spirit of humility. In that spirit we pray, for healing and remembrance, for connection and growth, and for a hope to inspire us all. Amen.

Christmas Day

Christmas Day

Prayer

God of light and life,

As we celebrate your coming into our world, we give you praise and thanks for the empowering love you brought with you. You have not left us in darkness but have crossed every distance to share with us heaven’s light. May we embrace your light and life more wholly this Christmas, so that we may better extend it to our own lands of gloom. With gratitude for your dwelling among us, we pray. Amen.

Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve

Prayer

God-with-us,

We commemorate your birthday tonight! With joy and gladness, we welcome your light and celebrate the good news you have brought to a world in need. Help us do the same! Not just today and not just within our own circles of friends and family, but every day and with all people. May we embrace the spirit of Christmas by cherishing peace and goodwill, expressing your mercy to others and living as a people of hope. And so we invite you: be born in us now and henceforth, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “We may ignore, but we can nowhere evade, the presence of God. The world is crowded with him. He walks everywhere incognito.” –C. S. Lewis    Prayer   God with us,  Make us more alert to your presence around us today, especi

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God with us,

Make us more alert to your presence around us today, especially in places we would otherwise least expect to find you. Fill us with anticipation to find you incognito. In the eyes of those we serve, in the bodies of the sick, or in the voices of those who call us for help. May we embrace them just as they are, thankful that you have already done the same to us, and remembering that in serving them, we serve you. Amen.