Reflection   “The value of compassion cannot be over-emphasized. Anyone can criticize. It takes a true believer to be compassionate. No greater burden can be borne by an individual than to know no one cares or understands.” –Arthur H. St

Prayer

Compassionate One,

Every day we encounter people carrying tremendous burdens—in mind, body, and spirit. We unite as a ministry in response to those burdens and strive to reveal your great compassion for all those who are suffering or otherwise vulnerable. Today, we ask you to inspire each one of our associates with an even deeper sense of their call to embody compassion, that we might become better caregivers and more understanding of those we have the privilege of serving. In your name, we pray. Amen.

Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday

Prayer

Loving God,

It is an interesting happenstance that Ash Wednesday should fall on the same date as Valentine’s Day this year. Yet in some ways it is also appropriate, for you invite us to a vision of love that stretches us to the very limits of our humanity. The love you have shown us and call us to extend to our neighbors is a love that sees our frailty and weakness and chooses to respond with mercy, goodness, compassion. As your Church remembers the frailty of our humanity and our need for your mercy today, enable us by your spirit to reflect more of your merciful love to others who are weak and weary around us. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Technological developments that do not lead to an improvement in the quality of life of all humanity, but on the contrary aggravate inequalities and conflicts, can never count as true progress.” –Pope Francis   Prayer   God

Prayer

God of true progress,

We have good reason to be thankful for the comforts afforded by technological development. Yet we have also seen the way technologies can aggravate existing inequalities while creating new conflicts, depending on how such tools are designed, programmed, and distributed across our society. Help us as a ministry to remain champions of genuine technological progress, insisting that all the gifts of human ingenuity should be used to advance the common good and to improve the quality of life for all people. Amen.

Black History Month continues

Black History Month continues

Prayer

God our creator,

As Black History Month continues, we take time to remember, celebrate, and honor the fundamental contributions of black Americans to our culture and nation. As a ministry, we are committed to embodying a spirit of solidarity and we take responsibility for growing in wisdom, learning to manifest more of your goodness by celebrating the uniqueness of all people and respecting the dignity of our creation before you. With gratitude for so many black Americans who have shown us the way, Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable.” –Mary Oliver   Prayer   God of the new,  In your holy word we are told that your power working in us can do far beyond anything we can ask or imagine. May it be so today!

Prayer

God of the new,

In your holy word we are told that your power working in us can do far beyond anything we can ask or imagine. May it be so today! Give us courage to trust you with more room in our hearts and our lives, that you might fill us with your empowering spirit to partner with you even more effectively, reaching more lives with your healing compassion. Stretch our imaginations to welcome new opportunities to impact our communities with health and well-being. Amen.

Lunar New Year

Lunar New Year

Prayer

God of all blessing,

As we celebrate Lunar New Year with friends and family and coworkers, we ask that your great blessings would fall on us this year in abundance. Make us trustworthy stewards of your many gifts, eager to share all that we have with those who are waiting for good help and assistance. As a ministry, confer on us the benefits of being your servants, that we might better extend your healing refreshment to patients and families and communities in need, especially those who are the most vulnerable among us. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity.”- Hippocrates   Prayer   Loving God,  In the ministry of your son we see your great love for humanity expressed in so many concrete deeds. Your healin

Prayer

Loving God,

In the ministry of your son we see your great love for humanity expressed in so many concrete deeds. Your healing works among us continue to inspire our mission today, as we advance the art of medicine and strive to be health and well-being to our patients and communities. In those times when we are not able to heal, help us nonetheless to express your love for the suffering by the way we continue to accompany them with care and compassion. Inspired by your love we pray, Amen.