Reflection   “God does not ask your ability or your inability… only your availability.” –Mary Kay Ashe   Prayer   Spirit on mission,  As we strive to extend your compassionate ministry today, we pause in prayer to make ourselves availabl

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Spirit on mission,

As we strive to extend your compassionate ministry today, we pause in prayer to make ourselves available to you. May we continue to be present to you even as we go from this moment to continue the work you have given us to do. Keep us grateful for this gift we’ve been given, to participate in your own ministry of healing and to serve as your hands and feet to all those in need. Give us courage, resilience, and stamina, so that with your help and presence beside us, we may also be fully available and present to those we encounter in your name and serve on your behalf. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “At the end there may be no answers and only a few very simple questions: did I love, finish my task in the world? Learn at least one of the many names of God? At the intersections, … the jumping-off places between fear and

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God of the new,

We tend to avoid risk, yet you challenge us to walk by faith and to enter precisely those risky intersections where life-giving change is made possible, even in moments we least expect it. Give us the courage of faith, that we might be able to look back and see that, yes, we were willing to step out of our comfort zones, and we welcomed all the new things you had in store for us. As a ministry united, help us continue to extend your loving mercy without reserve, trusting you to guide us through times when there are no easy answers, and only a few very simple, profound questions about how we loved and lived by faith. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Outer show is a poor substitute for inner worth.” –Aesop   Prayer   God who looks at the heart,  Remind us today that you are always more concerned with the state of our hearts than with the record of our outward “success”

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God who looks at the heart,

Remind us today that you are always more concerned with the state of our hearts than with the record of our outward “success” and achievement. For we live in a culture that tempts us to cover-up lack of self-worth with pompous show and egoism. Help us in what we do and say, to reveal a different ethic of care and concern, for ourselves and each other. Let us first accept who we are before you, and then may we find our true selves as we build up community together, in the service of those around us. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Grace isn’t a little prayer you chant before receiving a meal. It’s a way to live.” –Jackie Windspear   Prayer   Gracious God,  Open our hearts to the workings of your grace, that we may receive all the assistance you offer

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Gracious God,

Open our hearts to the workings of your grace, that we may receive all the assistance you offer us, to do more than we could ever wish or imagine on our own effort. May we appreciate our limits as creatures before you and reach out for the help we need. May we learn how to live grace-fully, offering others the same measure of good help, humility, and mercy that you have shown us. For the life of the world, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Ignorance leads to fear, fear leads to hate, and hate leads to violence. This is the equation.”  –Ibn Rushd [Averroes]   Prayer   Spirit of peace,  As a ministry of healing, we pray for a renewed sense of unity across this

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Spirit of peace,

As a ministry of healing, we pray for a renewed sense of unity across this one human family. Heal us from division and hatred and all forms of violence and use us, in the ways that we can, to transform the places we serve. May we stand out as a ministry for the way we are advocating for a more just community in all our markets. May each one of our sites of care be shaped by a spirit of peace, understanding, and inclusion, so that our associates as much as our patients will be protected from aggression and encounter instead your healing touch. As your hands and feet in the world, we pray. Amen.

Thanksgiving (U.S.)

Thanksgiving (U.S.)

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God of blessing,

We gather in thanksgiving today for the harvest of our lives, which includes our family and friends, food and shelter, and your very own presence among us. Whether we are gathering around a table or celebrating in other ways today, may we all take time to express our thanks for all the good in our lives and the lives of those we love. We pray especially for those in our ministry, who will spend this day caring for others and serving their needs. May they, too, be blessed as they continue to extend your compassion for others and may we show them our gratitude. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Seek patience and passion in equal amounts. Patience alone will not build the temple. Passion alone will destroy its walls.” –Maya Angelou   Prayer   God of tomorrow,  Bless us as a ministry with a long view upon what we ar

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God of tomorrow,

Bless us as a ministry with a long view upon what we are doing in pursuing our mission together. May we be inspired each and every day with a passion that drives us to continue extending your healing love in the lives of our patients and families and wider communities. Yet may we also have patience and rest in your promises, knowing that the changes we long to see often come about only through a slow transformation. Bless us with both patience and passion, we pray. Amen.