Sunday, August 30, 2020

Prayer for August 30-September 5, 2020
Sermon Text: Romans 12:9-21

That we may draw near to the life-giving gifts and relationships You have for us

God, our God, as You mercifully transform our lives, keep undoing the attachments that allow the world to shape us by values that do not mesh with the leadership and work of Jesus in our lives. Keep enabling us, by your Spirit, to be devoted to one another, honor one another, and live in harmony with one another.

Intensify our spiritual fervor so that it shows through in many kinds of loving action. Let us constantly move away from hatred and evil and draw near to the life-giving gifts and relationships You have designed for us.

Enable us to share our resources graciously. Enable us to practice daring hospitality and bless even those who persecute us. Let us be full of sympathy, so we may rejoice with those who rejoice and mourn with those who mourn. 

Enable us to strive for peaceful relationships, even when that is deeply challenging. We rejoice in you! We give ourselves to You as your transformed people. Amen.


Sunday, August 23, 2020

Prayer for August 23-29, 2020  
Sermon Text: Romans 12:1-8

That we may live in radically compassionate and welcoming ways

     O Merciful One, continue the work of transformation that You have begun in us. We are slow learners, slow to change, but do not give up on us. Keep speaking to us in that still small voice that can both frighten and comfort. Keep leading us by your Spirit into fresh experiences of faithful witness and service. Keep reminding us of the compassionate ways that Jesus responded to others. Keep showing us the faces of our sisters and brothers in faith, and enable us to nurture and strengthen each other. Keep expanding our vision so that we see many opportunities for doing good to neighbors near and far.
     Forgive us for our complicity in selfish, hurtful, divisive ways. Wean us from systems that thrive on deadly practices, and help us to live in radically compassionate and welcoming ways that make the presence of your reign more visible to others.
     Let everything that we do be done with gratitude and with your redeeming intention for all of creation in mind. Amen.

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Prayer for August 16-22, 2020

Sermon Text: Genesis 45:1-15

That in all things we may live out our identity as your children

O God, our unseen Guide, thank You for walking through our trials and suffering with us. Thank You for not abandoning us and leaving us hopeless.

When we look back over our lives, enable us to see how You have guided us, how You have given us opportunities to serve You that have sometimes arisen out of painful experiences of mistreatment or abandonment. Enable us to see that You have remembered us even when others have forgotten us.

Prevent us from being bitter and vengeful toward those who have caused us grief. Prevent us from returning evil for evil. Enable us to answer evil with good, even when it is a challenge for us to do so. 

In all things, help us to remember and live out our identify as your children.  We thank You for the help and hope we receive from You. Amen. 

Prayer for August 9-15, 2020

Sermon Text: Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28; 1 Kings 19:9-18; Matthew 14:22-33

That we may be led to the places You want us to be and do the things You call us to do

O God, disappointment, crisis, threat, and terror can arise quickly and unexpectedly in our lives. Sometimes there is no time to prepare, barely time to react. Sometimes we are just caught up in something from which we cannot extricate ourselves. At other times, there is a momentary sense of panic from which we cry out, “Help!” or “Save me!”

Sometimes the difficulties last but a moment, but sometimes they endure for long periods of time that try our patience and endurance.

All in all, we have learned that You are near. We have learned that You are able to sustain us and deepen our trust in the midst of our times of trial. Sometimes You grab us and pull us out of the chaos that threatens us, but most of the time You act in quiet, unseen ways to get us to where You want us to be in order to do what You have prepared us to do.  

We rejoice in the ways You have revealed yourself to us and the ways in which You have rescued us. Receive our praise and gratitude! Amen.


Sunday, August 2, 2020

Prayer for August 2-8, 2020
Sermon Text: Matthew 14:13-21

That we may continue walking toward new and liberated life 

Jesus, we rejoice that in your compassion You ministered to God’s people, your people, by giving them bread in the wilderness. You acted as God’s agent and spokesperson, just as Moses had done for the newly freed slaves who were moving from bondage into liberated life in a place of promise. 

We cannot explain what You did or how You did it, but thousands were satisfied by your prayerful action and the obedient sharing of your disciples. 

In You, thousands heard a word from God. In You, thousands received a glimpse of the reign of God drawing near. In You, thousands were nourished for new life. 

Jesus, Compassionate One, we too have caught a glimpse of God’s reign, for which we hope and pray each day. We too have been fed and nurtured by You. We too are walking toward new and liberated life. Amen.