Reflection   “You formed my inmost being; you knit me in my mother’s womb. I praise you, because I am wonderfully made; wonderful are your works! My very self you know.” ~Psalm 139: 13 & 14   Prayer   Creator God,  In your wisdom and

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Creator God,

In your wisdom and love, you formed each of us with care and purpose. You see beyond appearances, beyond accomplishments, and into the heart of who we are. Remind us daily of this truth, so that we may treat others with the same grace and compassion you extend to us. May our love reflect your own, and our actions reveal your presence in the world. For this we pray. Amen.

World Hospice and Palliative Care Day

World Hospice and Palliative Care Day

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Loving God,
Each person is cherished in your sight, and your love accompanies them through every stage of life and health. As caregivers, help us to honor that sacred worth by offering comfort, compassion, and presence to those entrusted to our care. May our actions reflect your love, bringing peace and dignity to those we serve. Strengthen us to walk beside them with gentleness and hope. Through your abiding love, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Service is the rent we pay for being. It is the very purpose of life, and not something you do in your spare time.” –Marian Wright Edelman   Prayer   Servant love,  With gratitude for the many hands required to perform your

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Servant love,

With gratitude for the many hands required to perform your ministry today and all the hours invested to serve effectively, we pray a special blessing upon every one of our associates devoted to the sacred purpose of service that unites us. Speak to each, no matter their role or function, in ways they can hear and affirm for them the connection between the duties they perform and the success of your mission in our community. Whether at bedside or behind the scenes, may all be granted endurance, peace, and the assurance that their acts of service are never in vain. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Blessed the man who follows not the counsel of the wicked. Nor walks in the way of sinners, nor sits in the company of the insolent, but delights in the law of the LORD and meditates on his law day and night.” –Psalm 1:1-2

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Gracious God,

You have not withheld your guidance on how we should live. For this we are grateful. Yet we are often recalcitrant and choose to be shaped by influences that are hardly so healthy. As individuals and as a society, strengthen our resolve to trust and obey more of the loving instruction you have so graciously provided for our good. In the pages of Scripture, in the saintly lives of those gone before us, in any example of authentic, self-giving love—inspire us to meditate and delight in such media. And in so doing, may we and our culture be changed. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Laughter is the fireworks of the soul.” –Josh Billings    Prayer   God of life,  As we strive to alleviate suffering and protect the vulnerable today, may we also be blessed with the gift of authentic, soul-cleansing laught

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God of life,

As we strive to alleviate suffering and protect the vulnerable today, may we also be blessed with the gift of authentic, soul-cleansing laughter. Surprise us with experiences that bring us a sense of inner freedom and release us of the burdens we carry, however briefly. In even the most unexpected places and unlikely encounters, let laughter erupt and remind us that we are ultimately one human family, united across every difference and destined to share eternity together and with you, in the unceasing joy of being part of your family. Amen.

National Primary Care and PA Weeks continues

National Primary Care and PA Weeks continues

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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

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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.