Black History Month

Black History Month

Prayer

God,

As a ministry, we recognize the power and witness of black history and experience. And though we devote a month for such recognition, every day we are inspired, to open our hearts and our minds and our arms to one another, in respect and gratitude. Day by day, lead us further to see one another for the gifts that we are and the gifts we possess, in all our marvelous diversity. Month by month, help us better to embrace one another in freedom and love. Year by year, transform us more into a ministry community of authentic inclusion, so that a world in fragments might be healed and inspired towards change. Amen.

Memorial of St. Brigid

Memorial of St. Brigid

Prayer

Indwelling God,

On the Feast of St. Brigid, we rejoice at the gift of your presence among us. In all of your creatures, we are the signs of your marvelous handiwork. May we learn to see you more clearly this way, as if all the world might become transparent to us, revealing your truth, beauty, and goodness. For the inspiration she gives us, we give thanks for St. Brigid and ask for her help in leading us nearer to you, in all of your creatures, including each other. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “God realization does not begin in a cave high atop the Himalayas. It begins in the pots and pans of the kitchen. Treat all of your tasks, however small, as opportunities to see God and serve Him.”  –Swami Sivananda   Prayer

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God of work,

Wherever we serve and whatever the task, help us be glad for the work that we have. Let us take on our assignments with humility and joy, grateful that you have trusted us to serve you in this way, even as we serve the people and places around us. Let the people and places around us be blessed by our presence, whether we are sweeping the floors or excising tumors. May we see your more clearly each day, through the commitments we make to serve as you served. For the life of the world, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Be mindful of prisoners as if sharing their imprisonment, and of the ill-treated as of yourselves, for you also are in the body.” –Hebrews 13:3   Prayer   God of those imprisoned,  In response to your word, we are mindful o

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God of those imprisoned,

In response to your word, we are mindful of those who are imprisoned, mistreated, and otherwise lacking in the freedom to which you have called us. May they find healing right where they are—in mind, body, and spirit. For all our sake, let the virtue of solidarity guide us further into pathways of justice, knowing that we are all responsible for improving a system that is so often broken. May we never lose sight of these, our brothers and sisters, cut off from their families, their communities, and society at large. As one body, a family before you, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The LORD sets prisoners free; the LORD gives sight to the blind. The LORD raises up those who are bowed down; the LORD loves the righteous. The LORD protects the resident alien, comes to the aid of the orphan and the widow,

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Merciful Liberator,

You call us to advocate for all those who are vulnerable and otherwise experiencing limitations in life. As we strive to extend your compassionate ministry in our communities today, empower us to be become agents of true liberation, modeling a community built on your love and protection for all those in need. In our service to patients and families and neighbors, and in our work with partners and vendors who share in our mission, help us stand out as a voice of hope for those who are hopeless. Amen.   

     

 
    Reflection   “We give you thanks, most gracious God, for the beauty of earth and sky and sea; for the richness of mountains, plains, and rivers; for the wonder of your creatures, large and small; and for all the loveliness that surrounds

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God of earth and sky and sea,

Thank you for the gifts of creation. Help us make choices today that can better protect the beauty and goodness of all that you’ve made, nourishing the web of life all around us for the sake of a better tomorrow. May our enjoyment of the abundant life you have so richly spread abroad inspire us to be more committed, as persons in communion, with you and each other, to steward all of your gifts with discernment, wisdom, and love. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.” –Anonymous   Prayer   Holy God,  As a ministry called to extend your life’s work and purpose, we know there is such a thing as justified anger. R

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Holy God,

As a ministry called to extend your life’s work and purpose, we know there is such a thing as justified anger. Righteous anger, which confronts every injustice with the challenge of genuine peace. And yet, in our culture today, we can feel a spirit of anger that is hardly so holy. Help us respond to this anger by exposing its lovelessness and its drive to divide us. May we boldly embody a spirit of peace. In our words and our deeds, help us quell anger’s fire and prevent it from spreading. For the sake of a culture more anchored in peace and justice, we pray. Amen.