Wednesday, October 31, 2018


Prayer for October 28-November 3, 2018 
Sermon Text: Mark 10:46-52

That we may follow You in the way

Jesus, we rejoice in your ability to give sight to the blind. We rejoice in your readiness to be interrupted and your willingness to listen to the urgent calls of those who seek your healing touch. We rejoice in your ability to hear faith in the voices of those we are tempted to silence or push to the side. We rejoice that You welcome the newly healed to follow in your way. 

Forgive us when we create an obstacle course for those who are seeking You. Forgive us when we forget that You are ready and able to act on behalf of those who are most vulnerable, those who cry with greatest urgency because they have nowhere else to turn.

Open our eyes so we may see You more clearly and pursue your mission with renewed intensity. Amen.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018


Prayer for October 21-27, 2018 
Sermon Text: Mark 10:35-45

That we may abandon entitlements to serve others

Jesus, we may not have the audacity to ask for the most important positions of power beside You, but it is not uncommon for us to believe that we deserve favored status, special attention, and extra leniency from You. Many of us are so accustomed to our entitlements that we expect You to maintain our status as those entitled to larger portions and easier access to the abundance You have created for all people.

Our competition with one another about who is most entitled to roles of power and authority, or who should have least restricted access to resources, creates resentment and anger that undermines our ability to live together as your One people.  

Forgive us for our selfishness and our lust for power. Forgive us for driving a wedge between us and our sisters and brothers. Alter our thinking and transfer our energy from seeking our own advantage to serving others in ways that enable them to experience the fullness and fruitfulness of life that You intend for all people. We would follow your example in this, but we need much help. Amen.

Thursday, October 11, 2018


Prayer for October 14-20, 2018 
Sermon Text: Mark 10:17-31

That we may relinquish everything that keeps us from following You without reserve

Jesus, we want eternal life by and in your presence. But we want everything else that we can get too.

We are so accustomed to excessive options that we are inclined to think that we can have as much as we want, or as much as we can afford, and then stuff you in the sack of our lives with everything else.

We are so deceived and enslaved by our wealth that we do not perceive the ways that this idolatry nullifies much of the good that we attempt to do. We fail to see how wealth commands our time, attention, energy—in fact, our devotion.

Let those who are not deceived by wealth remain free of its control. Let those of us who are already deceived and controlled find liberation in your powerful word that can break every chain.  

Enable us to celebrate the great riches that You have dispersed among your children without feeling compelled to possess an excess for ourselves. Enable us to relinquish everything that keeps us from following You with our whole being. Amen.

Monday, October 8, 2018


Prayer for October 7-13, 2018 
Sermon Text: Mark 10:2-16

That we may gladly welcome others into your presence

God, sometimes we imagine that our deepest relationships, like marriage, are valuable only as long as they are convenient for us. We want our way in all things, and we are ready to abandon those who are not helping us get what we want. We are unable, or unwilling, to practice fidelity when that becomes challenging to us. We harden our hearts toward your desire for us as we harden ourselves toward those who have given themselves to us without reserve. We even try to marshal your word in defense of disposable relationships.

You urge and hold us to faithful practices. You compel us to keep our hearts open to those who are already part of our lives, and then open them wider to embrace those who come near in vulnerability and need and strangeness. 

Let our hearts be open to children and to others who seem to trust You implicitly and without calculation. Let us follow them in glad reception of your presence and reign among us. Amen.