Second Sunday of Lent

Second Sunday of Lent

Prayer

Holy Spirit,

In times that often feel uncertain, we are committed to remaining people of prayer, willing to turn our hearts towards you every day, and to welcome your presence among us. Give us the strength to embrace both the trials and joys of the road ahead and to receive all that you have in store for us with grace and humility. With gratitude for your promise of accompaniment, may our devotion to prayer empower us to invest your world with more faith, hope, and love, in all that we do and say. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for.  –Fyodor Dostoyevsky     Prayer   God of mission,  As a ministry called into your service, help us each day to embody

Prayer

God of mission,

As a ministry called into your service, help us each day to embody the values of your gospel and to share with others your vision and hope of a life more abundant. Sharpen our discernment about the purposes we pursue together, so that we might shape a future worth leaving to future generations. For our communities and neighbors, especially those who are poor, dying, and underserved, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection    “The devil loves to fish in troubled waters.” –John Trapp   Prayer   God of peace,  As we strive to extend your compassion today, we pray for a spirit of peace to pervade our workplaces, protecting our colleagues and partne

Prayer

God of peace,

As we strive to extend your compassion today, we pray for a spirit of peace to pervade our workplaces, protecting our colleagues and partners in ministry from the troublesome tensions that sometimes tempt and distract us: division and discord, jealousy and gossip, meanness and pettiness. Keep us focused instead on the mission that calls us together, in service and care of those who are waiting and longing for some measure of peace. Amen.

Lent continues

Lent continues

Prayer

God of the humble,

As the Church continues to journey through Lent, lead us deeper in your way of humility and gratitude for the ministry you have called us to carry. No matter how long we’ve been serving, inspire each one of us to remain connected to the deeper meaning and purpose that animates your mission among us. We are privileged each day to serve as your hands and feet to our neighbors in need. Help us, therefore, to be faithful to serve them in your name and to show them your love, spurning no one who comes through our doors. Amen. 

     

 
    Reflection    “Work hard in silence, let your success be your noise.” –Ritu Ghatourey   Prayer   God who sees us,  Many of our associates perform their work so devotedly, day after day, without fanfare and often without being noticed. To

Prayer

God who sees us,

Many of our associates perform their work so devotedly, day after day, without fanfare and often without being noticed. Today we are mindful of them and ask that their diligence would be honored and recognized. In the wake of our collective success as a ministry, let the faithfulness of so many servants working in silence be richly rewarded. As we continue to work hard together, striving to make an impact in the lives of our patients and families and in our wider communities, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection    “Our ability to grow is directly proportional to an ability to entertain the uncomfortable.”  –Twyla Tharp    Prayer   God who calls,  All throughout your story with humanity you call people to grow by leading them out of t

Prayer

God who calls,

All throughout your story with humanity you call people to grow by leading them out of their comfort zones. Help us today to trust that we, too, can learn how to grow and develop in the ways you have called us, by embracing the unknown and learning to entertain the uncomfortable. As a ministry united, may we become all the more willing to tolerate uncertainty, knowing that you will provide what we need to succeed, every step of the way. Amen.

Presidents’ Day (US)

Presidents’ Day (US)

Prayer

Empowering God,

As we celebrate the legacy of U.S. Presidents today and envision the future of the office, we ask for the faith to believe we can transform divisions into unity, rivalries into healthy collaboration, and political distractions into focused attention on what matters most: building up the common good and serving the needs of all, especially those who are weak and vulnerable among us. Amen.