Reflection   “Leadership is found in becoming the servant of all.” –Richard Foster   Prayer   Servant Lord,  When you knew all authority on heaven and earth had been given to you, you stooped low and washed your disciples’ feet. You then

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Servant Lord,

When you knew all authority on heaven and earth had been given to you, you stooped low and washed your disciples’ feet. You then told them, and us, that this is the pattern of leadership that should define our lives, too. Help us this day, to follow your example and discover the joy of your upside-down kingdom—where the last are first, the humble are exalted, and those who are held in lowest esteem by human eyes are the first to be blessed in yours. May we all find grace today, to lift others up in words and deeds, serving one another as your hands and feet in the world today. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Faith makes it possible, not easy.” –Sally Nguyen   Prayer   Faithful Lord,  We have no reason to doubt your faithfulness to us, yet sometimes we struggle to be faithful in return, especially when times are tough. As we thi

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Faithful Lord,

We have no reason to doubt your faithfulness to us, yet sometimes we struggle to be faithful in return, especially when times are tough. As we think of our patients and families going through illness, we ask you to fill them with faith, hope, and love. May they be freshly aware of your faithful and empowering presence beside them, that they may be empowered to endure their trials, knowing they are not alone. May we be privileged to serve them, as extensions of your comfort and peace, doing all that we can to lighten their burden. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “You will be judged on how well you treat those who can do nothing for you.” –Kevin Kelly   Prayer   Merciful God,  There’s a spirit of competition in our culture, which urges us to think about every transaction in terms of

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Merciful God,

There’s a spirit of competition in our culture, which urges us to think about every transaction in terms of what we stand to get out of it. Your spirit urges us otherwise. As partners in ministry with you, striving to extend your own compassion to those who are at their most vulnerable, we ask for ongoing fortitude and resilience, that we might remain faithful to our mission even when it’s hard or when we don’t hear words of gratitude or get rewarded for our diligence. Keep us anchored in a deep sense of purpose that can help us stay focused on treating people well, no matter what, especially when they can do nothing for us in exchange. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Every problem has two handles. You can grab it by the handle of fear or the handle of hope.”  –Margaret Mitchell   Prayer   God of hope,  Lead us to embrace our challenges filled with hope, the kind of hope that ultimately

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God of hope,

Lead us to embrace our challenges filled with hope, the kind of hope that ultimately comes from you. Inspire us not to run from the problems we see, no matter how daunting, but to remember that we have been given a spirit of boldness and power and have been commissioned by you to transform the world, literally! As servants in your cause, help us to grab the problems we face with hope. Make us willing to risk our comfort and security in order that hope might drive us towards the right course of action. For ourselves, for our families, for our patients and communities, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “To make a difference in someone’s life, you don’t have to be brilliant, rich, beautiful, or perfect. You just have to care.” –Mandy Hale   Prayer   Compassionate God,  Every day we encounter vulnerable neighbors affected by

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Compassionate God,

Every day we encounter vulnerable neighbors affected by complex ailments facing social realities that compound their plight. In our communities, we see systemic challenges that are just as hard to address. Encourage us in the face of all this, as those called by your name. As we leverage our gifts, talent, and resources to improving health and well-being, help us rely above all on your heart of compassion moving in us. May we remember that beyond our power to fix, it’s our caring that makes all the difference. Through caring words and deeds, help us make a difference in people’s lives today. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Invite people into your life that don’t look or think like you.” –Mellody Hobson   Prayer   Spirit of unity,  Especially in today’s polarized climate, we are called as citizens and as believers to be more deliberate in welc

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Spirit of unity,

Especially in today’s polarized climate, we are called as citizens and as believers to be more deliberate in welcoming people who are different than us into our lives. In your holy word you call us to learn to live at peace with all people, so far as it depends on us, and we know that your peace is never superficial. And so as challenging as it sometimes can be, may we be empowered in our lives and ministry to seek out and welcome voices and perspectives that we are prone to exclude or ignore or make assumptions about. May the culture that we are responsible for creating reflect your own heart of inclusion and respect for everyone’s dignity. With sincerity and truth, anchored in your vision of the common good, we pray. Amen.

Medicaid Awareness Month

Medicaid Awareness Month

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God over all,

During Medicaid Awareness Month we reflect on our call to advocacy in light of our mission, especially our charge to care for those who are the most vulnerable among us, no matter who they are or why they may be in need. We pray for our nation, and ask that those who govern would be given more of your wisdom and compassion on behalf of people who are especially at risk of falling through the cracks in today’s system, because they lack sufficient resources to secure quality care. May we continue to be faithful to these neighbors of ours, using all our resources not just to care for them directly but also to continue supporting programs like Medicaid and other social programs that can effectively protect the marginalized. In your name, we pray. Amen.