Reconciling God, we come to you grief stricken by the rancor and division among us, the hurt and pain rampant in our..
Lord, as we watch the storm grow and listen to the calls for evacuations we pray for those preparing for the landfall..
Lord, what difference does a year make? After hundreds of years of oppression, countless days of hate, an endless swath of violence..
Lord of all, we recognize that true freedom comes through you, that our ultimate loyalty belongs to you and that our real..
God of all creation, our gratitude overflows for a full week. While we worshipped and debated, voted and danced, your presence..
God of determination, we pray that you continue to guide the assembly today. We pray that in the midst of disagreement we..
Holy One of renewed energy, we have reached Thursday. Our feet are hurting, and we are tired. Yet, the work continues. Worship..
Lord of all nations and peoples, we delight in the depth and breadth of your church. We give thanks for multiple languages,..
Lord, what is the way forward? How do we know what to change and what to keep? What is essential and what..
Lord, presentations have been made, and committees have started meeting. We have prayed and praised, worshipped and broken bread together. Colleagues have..
Gracious God, this is a day that you have made and we will rejoice and be glad in it. We give you..
Lord, we have come from North and South, East and West, to worship and pray, discuss and discern. We thank you for..
Jesus, you say “welcome the little children” and “blessed are the poor” and “what we do to the most vulnerable we do..
Gracious God, on this “the unofficial start of summer,” we remember that for many, this is a day of grief and somber..
Lord, how is it possible that this is happening again? How can we live in a culture where there is a haunting..
Commemorating Jesus' ascension into heaven, Ascension Day is always the 40th day of Easter in the liturgical calendar.
Another day has dawned, a day we anticipated would be like yesterday — full of despair and confusion, fear and sorrow —..
We woke today hoping against hope that you would be alive and with us, Lord. We had wished yesterday was a nightmare,..
Lord, days like today we wish we could wipe off the calendar. The pain crushes our spirits. Seeing you mocked and beaten,..
Servant Lord, you come not to be served but to serve. You tell us to emulate your actions becoming least and last..
You call us, Lord of all, to keep awake, to watch and be ready, to be on alert for the in-breaking..
Lord Christ, Hosanna in the highest, even as you prepare to face your death, you continue your God-given work. We marvel at..
Lord, after the crowds and noise, the branches and cloaks, the shouts of “Hosanna!” and the scramble to follow your instructions and..
Cloaks on the road, leafy branches cut from the fields of those who welcomed you, Lord Christ, all offerings of what..
Lord God, on this Ash Wednesday when we repent and turn to the gospel, we once again turn to you with cries..
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