Reflection   “Individual commitment to a group effort—that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.” –Vince Lombardi   Prayer   God over all,  Whether at home or at work or within our wider communit

Prayer

God over all,

Whether at home or at work or within our wider communities, so much of our success depends on the shared efforts of many individuals, each taking steps of commitment to go forward together. Help us, as we put your healing mission to work today, to commit our hearts and minds to performing our ministry in a spirit of collaboration and unity that brings gifts together. No matter where or how we happen to be serving today, let us be single-minded about bringing good help to all those in need, especially people who are poor, dying, and underserved. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.”  –Martin Luther King, Jr.   Prayer   Faithful God,  We pray especially for those who are struggling to live out their faith today. Whether from do

Prayer

Faithful God,

We pray especially for those who are struggling to live out their faith today. Whether from doubts about which direction to go in their work or personal lives, or because of challenging relationships or suffering and pain. Whatever the cause, let us be a community of faith that encourages one another simply to take the next step. Even if the destination is beyond the horizon, let us accompany patients and families and colleagues and friends in journeys of faith, hope, and love. Amen.

Mercy Day

Mercy Day

Prayer

God of Life,

We celebrate the Sisters of Mercy today, giving thanks for their example in ministry and their ongoing inspiration for us as Bon Secours Mercy Health. Help us honor the Sisters’ legacy by sharing the same radical commitment to see and respond to the needs of those most vulnerable among us. Just as Catherine McAuley embodied your son’s spirit of healing and help for the sick, the poor, and marginalized, keep us faithful to do the same in our place and time. Amen.

Rosh Hashanah continues

Rosh Hashanah continues

Prayer

God with us,

You are always and already closer to us than we are to you. When we struggle to sense your presence around us, renew our gratitude for the places we inhabit and the world you have given for us to live, work, and play. Inspire us by the thought that you have your eyes on us and love us just as we are, wherever we are. May we thus find the strength to go on and use our gifts to bring good help and healing to neighbors in need. Amen.

Fall Begins

Fall Begins

Prayer

Good creator,

As time flows on and the season turns to fall, you invite us to pause and take stock of who we are and where we’re going. You have laced your wisdom into the cycles of nature, calling us to reset our hearts and realign our lives in accord with your vision of flourishing. While our days often feel long, and our work is quite taxing, help us not to miss the graces hidden in every day’s passing. Instead, let us be eager to notice and respond to your accompanying presence among us, through all the changes. Amen.

World Gratitude Day

World Gratitude Day

Prayer

Loving God,

On World Gratitude Day, we are happy to celebrate all the many benefits that flow from a life filled with gratefulness. For the gifts you give, the blessings taken for granted, the graces that others show us and simply the joy of belonging to your good creation—we truly are thankful. Help us speak and act in ways that reflect our humble gratitude for being in this place and time, serving your good purposes and taking care of your people, and may we all be healed as a result. In mind, body, and spirit, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Who is like the LORD our God, enthroned on high, looking down on heaven and earth? He raises the needy from the dust, lifts the poor from the ash heap.” –Psalm 113:5-7   Prayer   God who sees us,  You have your eyes trained

Prayer

God who sees us,

You have your eyes trained on those who are most in need of care and concern. Teach us to see with your eyes. In the same way that you see and lift up the needy, giving those who are poor a firm place to stand, empower us to do the same. May we continue to extend your own advocacy for all those who are underserved and underprivileged. And may the communities we serve see our ministry as a sign of hope and a witness to your incredible love for humanity. Amen.