Memorial Day

Memorial Day

Prayer

God over all,

Memorial Day is about gratitude and remembrance. It’s about honoring the men and women who made it possible for us to gather on this day in peace. Let us not forget that the reason that there is a Memorial Day is so we might remember those who made our way of life possible. They truly are the guardians of our freedom. May our celebration of Memorial Day renew our commitment to the mission of Bon Secours Mercy Health and the ministry we share together. Amen.

Pentecost Sunday

Pentecost Sunday

Prayer

Spirit of Life,

You have been so faithful to us, especially in moments of seeming despair. There have been times in our lives when we felt breathless and drained of life. Yet your spirit has filled us, carried us, and empowered us to stand up again. Fill us that way today, on this Pentecost Sunday, as we open our hearts to your life-giving presence. Empower us to be agents of life to all those we meet. In the reality of the abundant life that you’ve won for us, and in the hope of your coming kingdom, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Perhaps God brings us to the end of our resources so we can discover the vastness of His.”  –Neil Anderson   Prayer   God our provider,  Deliver us from thinking we can supply all our needs, by our own steam. Even if we cou

Prayer

God our provider,

Deliver us from thinking we can supply all our needs, by our own steam. Even if we could, what a solitude existence that would be! You call us to come out of ourselves and into connection with you and with others, sometimes gently and sometimes urgently. You challenge us to see the goodness of our limits, so that we might discover the vastness of your resources for our life, growth, and development, together. Teach us, then, to lean more upon you and each other in healthy ways. Amen.

Memorial Day (Monday, May 29, 2023)

Memorial Day (Monday, May 29, 2023)

Prayer

God over all,

Memorial Day is about gratitude and remembrance. It’s about honoring the men and women who made it possible for us to gather on this day in peace. Let us not forget that the reason that there is a Memorial Day is so we might remember those who made our way of life possible. They truly are the guardians of our freedom. May our celebration of Memorial Day renew our commitment to the mission of Bon Secours Mercy Health and the ministry we share together. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “All things are inventions of holiness—some more rascally than others.” –Mary Oliver   Prayer   Holy God,  Where did we get the idea that holiness somehow means becoming other worldly, aloof from the concrete realities that

Prayer

Holy God,

Where did we get the idea that holiness somehow means becoming other worldly, aloof from the concrete realities that surround us in life and work and all in between? You are a good creator who loves all that you’ve made, just as it is. May we have eyes, then, to see how all things are held together by your loving attention. Even those things that to us seem most unwieldy, edgy, and “rascally.” May we become more holy by loving it all, fully, just as you made it. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The lesson: The people who make a difference in your life are not the ones with the most credentials, the most money, or the most awards. They simply are the ones who care the most.”  –Charles Schulz   Prayer   God who care

Prayer

God who cares,

We can all get sidetracked by the accoutrements of life. Influence and income and accolades. Yet if these are pursued for the own sake, apart from a life animated by the care and concern of others, we have sadly missed the boat. Help us be people who know how to care for others and are ready to make a difference. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have. Sadly, too often, creativity is smothered rather than nurtured. There has to be a climate in which new ways of thinking, perceiving, and questioning are enco

God of the new,

We are often very good at finding the path of efficiency and sticking to it, even if it means shutting down new ideas. Yet who knows how many useful innovations have been left by the wayside because we are consistently afraid to take risks, choosing instead to lean in to the tried and true? Teach us to embrace the “both/and” embedded between creativity and stability. Help us nurture creative thinking, even as we preserve and hold on to the means and methods that can reliably sustain the ministry you have given. As we strive to move forward, we pray. Amen.