Reflection   "Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, 'I will try again tomorrow.'" ~ Mary Anne Radmacher.   Prayer   Merciful God,  As human beings, we know that life on this earth

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Merciful God,

As human beings, we know that life on this earth will never be perfect. Though we try our best to do what is right, we will stumble and fall. Yet what matters most is the courage to rise again, to learn from our missteps, and to keep moving forward. Remind us that your love does not waiver based on our success or failure—you love us unconditionally. Strengthen our hearts to begin again, trusting always in your grace. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “What gives me the most hope every day is God's grace; knowing that his grace is going to give me the strength for whatever I face, knowing that nothing is a surprise to God.” ~Rick Warren   Prayer   Faithful God,  Your lovi

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Faithful God,

Your loving grace is the strength we need to move through our days and serve those who come to us seeking healing. Because of your love and constant presence, we need not fear the challenges before us. When we place our faith fully in you, we find that we have all we need to face whatever lies ahead. Thank you for loving us so dearly, and for walking with us through each moment of the day. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The ultimate test of one’s conscience may be the willingness to sacrifice something today for future generations whose words of thanks will not be heard.”  ~Gaylord Nelson    Prayer   Healing God,  The work we do each

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Healing God,

The work we do each day—with patients, families, and our communities—is not done for recognition or thanks. We serve for the good of all, trusting that our care brings hope, healing, and a healthier world for generations to come. If our actions are rooted in love and our desire to heal is genuine, then that is thanks enough. Guide our hands and hearts, that through your strength, we may always be a blessing to others. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “A flower does not bloom for itself, but for the world; do likewise.” ~Matshona Dhliwayo   Prayer   God of All Creation,  You have formed each of us with care, blessing us with unique gifts and talents meant to be shared. Wh

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God of All Creation,

You have formed each of us with care, blessing us with unique gifts and talents meant to be shared. When we live as our authentic selves—not imitating others, but embracing who you made us to be—we reflect the beauty and diversity of your people. Help us to honor these gifts, to share them freely, and to celebrate the goodness in ourselves and in those around us. With grateful hearts, we pray. Amen.

Labor Day

Labor Day

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God of All Work,

As we celebrate Labor Day in the United States, we pause to reflect on the value and dignity of the work we are called to do. In our ministry of health care, we are privileged to serve those in need—offering not just medical care, but your love, comfort, and compassion. May our daily efforts uplift the hearts and minds of our patients and their families, becoming a source of strength and healing on their journey to better health. We offer this prayer in your holy name. Amen.

     

 
   “Nothing gives me greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.”   ~3 John 1:4   Prayer   God of Truth,  In a world where truth is often hidden or distorted, we are challenged to know what to believe and where it lea

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God of Truth,

In a world where truth is often hidden or distorted, we are challenged to know what to believe and where it leads us. Yet we know that your truth brings deep and lasting joy. When joy feels absent from our lives, help us to pause and reflect on the voices we are following. Draw us back to your word, for your truth sets us free—free to live, to love, and to experience the joy that only you can give. With trust in your guidance, we pray. Amen.

World Alzheimer’s Month

World Alzheimer’s Month

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God of the Present Moment,

We often hold deep empathy for those living with Alzheimer’s, lifting them and their families in prayer as they navigate each day. This compassion is good and needed. Yet, there is also wisdom in their way of being—an ability to live fully in the moment, something many of us overlook in our busyness. Help us to slow our pace, to savor the present, and to recognize each moment as a gift from you. With open hearts, we pray. Amen.