Easter Sunday

Easter Sunday

Prayer

Life Abundant,

Today is the day! Our hearts are filled with joy and we gladly say, hallelujah! A love stronger than death is alive and well! Your triumph over death on Easter Sunday means our hope is not in vain but has arisen. We who strive to extend your healing ministry today are especially comforted, as we share the fundamental conviction that sickness and death do not have the last word. Fill each one of us with more of your life-giving hope today, especially for the sake of our patients and families and all those who are hurting, suffering, and in need. Send us as agents of life-giving hope, that we might comfort them and care for them in ways that bring peace. Amen.

National Doctors’ Day

National Doctors’ Day

Prayer

Divine healer,

On National Doctors’ Day, we pause to celebrate and give thanks for all our physicians, for the way they invest their lives to serve the public good and steward a culture of life. May these faithful servants be blessed for their inspiring devotion to others, and may we share with them our sincerest gratitude in ways they can receive. By your spirit, bless all our doctors with encouragement, stamina, and wisdom, that the abundant life you promised us might continue to flourish for the good of all, especially for those who are most in need. Amen.

Good Friday

Good Friday

Prayer

God in our suffering,

Today your Church remembers the ultimate sacrifice of your son, Jesus, as he willingly accepted a punishment he did not deserve. For all those who are suffering unjustly in this world, we hold them in thought and prayer, and ask you to comfort them by your spirit. Open the doors of their liberation! We also pray for those who are sick and suffering from illness, especially those we have the privilege of serving in our facilities. Help us to be faithful in extending your own compassion to them, being willing to enter their plight and to be your hands and feet to them, insisting that even when we cannot cure, we still can care. With gratitude for the depth of your love towards us, we pray. Amen.

Holy Thursday

Holy Thursday

Prayer

Loving spirit,

Tonight, your Church will gather to remember your “last supper” with your disciples, during which you stooped low to serve them and washed their feet, taking the role of a household servant. And not only that, for you also taught them (and us!) in the midst of that great act of service, to follow your example and always remember: being the “boss” means being the first servant! Let it be so among us today, that the ministry we share would always reflect your own words and deeds. May we embrace more fully today your vision of leadership, anchored as it is in loving service and genuine humility. For the life of the world, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Integrity means doing the right thing, especially when no one is watching.” –Chérie Carter-Scott   Prayer   God of truth,  The values we hold as a ministry include the value of integrity. We sincerely aspire “to act ethical

Prayer

God of truth,

The values we hold as a ministry include the value of integrity. We sincerely aspire “to act ethically and to model right relationships in all of our individual and organizational encounters.” In a healthcare environment that is fast-paced, multi-tiered, and increasingly complicated, help us personally and collectively to embody integrity in everything we do and say. Whether anyone is watching or not, may we live out the values we most want to see in the world and that we have espoused as most crucial for our ministry together. We pray this, ultimately for the sake of our patients and the health and well-being of our communities. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Lighthouses don’t go running all over an island looking for boats to save; they just stand there shining.” –Anne Lamott   Prayer   Light of the world,  It's true we have many responsibilities that demand our attention. Yet

Prayer

Light of the world,

It's true we have many responsibilities that demand our attention. Yet it’s also easy for us to exaggerate our sense of self-importance, such that we become frantic in our days, believing it’s all up to us, to do it all and be everything to everyone, lest the world fall apart. Guide us back to humility. Gently remind us of the simple truth of our calling before you. That you have called us to shine the light that we have into the world, remaining rooted in you and who you made us to be. Help us to do so, faithfully today. For our patients and families, and our wider communities, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Joy in one’s heart and some laughter on one’s lips is a sign that the person down deep has a pretty good grasp of life.” –Hugh Sidey   Prayer   God of all joy,  We are often tempted to worry about things that are more like

Prayer

God of all joy,

We are often tempted to worry about things that are more like distractions from a life worth living. Help us keep a good grasp on what matters, by staying close to the things and the people that bring us true joy. May we never take for granted the laughter we share with friends and family during times of connection, and we pray also for more opportunities to experience life-giving joy in the midst of the work we share with colleagues in this ministry. Keep us focused on our mission, on the patients and families and communities we serve, and may we always be joyful in the way that we serve them. Amen.