National Primary Care and PA Weeks continues

National Primary Care and PA Weeks continues

Prayer

God of healing,

Let a spirit of gratitude bubble among us today and throughout our facilities this week, as we recognize and celebrate all those serving in primary care. May these dedicated servants find themselves richly blessed as we lift them up as colleagues, friends, and partners on mission. Despite the many challenges and distractions they face, empower them with personal joy and professional expertise in equal measure, that they may continue providing quality care while building the human community, affirming the dignity of each and every patient they encounter. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Encouragement is oxygen to the soul.” –George M. Adams   Prayer   Word of life,  In today’s fast-paced health care environment, we always appreciate a good word that encourages us to keep going, especially when we may strug

Prayer

Word of life,

In today’s fast-paced health care environment, we always appreciate a good word that encourages us to keep going, especially when we may struggle to know if our efforts are making a difference. Fill us today with your encouraging spirit, that we might sustain our commitment to pursue the mission you’ve given with faithfulness, hope, and joy. May we encourage one another with kind words and gestures that reaffirm the significance of the work we perform. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.” –Dietrich Bonhoeffer    Prayer   God of justice,  There are so many oppressed and vulnerable peopl

Prayer

God of justice,

There are so many oppressed and vulnerable people among us, beside us, and in our communities, waiting for support, help, and protection. Faced with their need and your call to respond, it is a dark spirit that tempts us to do nothing instead but mind our own business and keep our heads down. Goad us into action that we might expose the evil we see and to continue advocating for those particularly harmed by injustice. Inspire us to remember that we truly belong to each other, as sisters and brothers, and that you have called us to provide comfort and refuge for all those who are needy, without qualification. Amen.

Memorial of St. Francis of Assisi

Memorial of St. Francis of Assisi

Prayer

God of today,

We celebrate the many ways you’ve used us effectively in the past, as individuals and as a ministry, to bless the people and places around us. Yet we begin this day knowing that your mission does not rest in the past, and there are others now waiting and longing for good help, compassionate care, and the resources they need to flourish. Encourage us for their sake, to live in the moment and treat each day as if it were a new beginning and a fresh opportunity to answer your call, becoming good neighbors once again to each other. For the sake of those most in need, we pray. Amen.

World Smile Day

World Smile Day

Prayer

God of Gentle Encouragement,
You’ve placed within us simple gifts that carry great power—like the warmth of a smile. In moments of heaviness or uncertainty, a kind glance or gentle expression can bring comfort, hope, and connection. Help us to use this quiet gift generously, offering joy where there is sorrow, and reassurance where there is fear. May our smiles reflect your love and remind others that they are not alone. For this grace, we give thanks. Amen.

Health Literacy Month

Health Literacy Month

Prayer

God of Wisdom and Compassion,
You call us to be instruments of healing, not only through skilled hands but also through clear and caring words. During this Health Literacy Month, help us to communicate with patience and clarity, so that every person we serve feels informed, respected, and at ease. May our efforts to explain, reassure, and guide reflect your love and bring peace to those in uncertain moments. Keep us mindful of each person’s needs in body, mind, and spirit as we care with both knowledge and heart. Amen.

Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur

Prayer

God of Mercy and Compassion,
As Yom Kippur begins, we join our Jewish sisters and brothers in honoring this sacred time of reflection, repentance, and renewal. You call all of us to the deep work of forgiveness—of others, of ourselves, and in our relationships with you. Teach us to let go of burdens that harden our hearts, and open us to the healing that forgiveness brings. May this holy season be a reminder that peace begins with grace, and grace begins with love. In your forgiving presence, we pray. Amen.