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Prayer: A conversation with The Higher Other who lives within each of us. An invitation to vent, to re-think, to ask, and to rest.

Monday, February 3, 2020

Prayers of the People: Salt-ed Light-ly ~ 5th Sunday after the Epiphany '20 Yr A

For Sunday, February 9, 2020, Readings: Isaiah 58:1-12, Ps 112:1-10, 1 Cor 2:1-16, Mt 5:13-20

           Shout out, do not hold back! Lift up your voice like a trumpet!...Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of injustice, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free...to share your bread with the hungry, and bring the homeless poor into your house...Then you shall call, and the Lord will answer... 
[Isaiah 58:1a, 6-7, 9a]

           Light shines in the darkness for the upright; the righteous are merciful and full of compassion...They have freely given to the poor...they will hold up their heads with honor. The wicked will see it and be angry, they will gnash their teeth and pine away; the desires of the wicked will perish. [Psalm 112:4, 9-10]

     I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified. And I came to you in weakness and in fear and in much trembling. My speech and my proclamation were not with plausible words of wisdom, but with a demonstration of the Spirit and of power, so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom but on the power of God. [1 Corinthians 2:2-5]

  Jesus said, "You are the salt of the earth; but if salt has lost its taste, how can its saltiness be restored. It is no longer good for anything...You are the light of the world...No one lighting a lamp puts it under a bushel basket, but on the lampstand and it gives light to all in the house. [Matthew 5:13a, 14-15]

          This week we pick up on the second installment of The Sermon on the Mount. Last week the feast of The Presentation of Jesus  fell unusually on Sunday so we missed the first part of the Sermon, in Matthew 5:1-12, which is a recitation of the Beatitudes. It is always worth re-reading and re-examining what they mean to us individually. One way to approach them is as “Be Attitudes” as there are blessings for each stage along our faith journey. With an attitude of being Christ’s disciples, we aren’t seeking fame and fortune or success by some earthly measure, but rather we change our thinking, adjust our expectations of “life” for a brief sojourn on this earthly plain to the rewards of eternal life in God’s Kingdom. The readings appointed for this Sunday are a good primer on ways to start to think again about how to live this human time as God wants.
         Isaiah tells us that just showing up to do a few good acts and a bit of fasting without the right intention isn’t enough, especially if we’re still pointing fingers and judging others. God sees through our waving of hands and cries of “Look at Me” when self-interest is our prime motivator in helping another. Paul carries us along by saying that those who are not spiritually inclined don’t care about what is or isn’t of God and are more likely to get caught up in following the "wisdom" that is merely human. But if we truly seek the wisdom and spirit of God, we will be given more ways to understand. 
         Jesus takes us further by giving us a few particulars on the responsibilities of discipleship. He starts by telling us we are the “salt of the earth.” Salt in his time was a commodity of great importance far beyond a condiment, it was currency. Soldiers’ wages were paid in salt – salarium  in Latin, from where we get the word salary. Everyone used salt as we use money in our own time. If salt loses its taste, its value as currency drops; it becomes worthless, good only to throw on the street. A serious financial problem arises with tasteless salt ~ imagine your paycheck bouncing. 
         Today good salt enhances the flavors of our food, and the yeast in bread will not rise without it. An appropriate amount of salt is vital to our physical health in digestive and other body processes. In being so identified as the salt of the earth, we are called to realize our own worth and potential in God's sight and to let our good works reflect the Glory of God as a pathway to eternal life.
        Jesus also tells us we are the light of the world, a light on the lampstand of life, filling God’s House with spirit-filled light for everyone, unhidden as a city built on a hill, reflecting and refracting God's glory through us as a prism.
       These rich images, along with the blessings from the Beatitudes, are a guide for how we choose to live in discipleship. Jesus is clear that he has come to fulfill, not abolish, the Law of God ~ the Commandments ~ and that we are to follow even the least of these to the letter and to teach others to do the same. He doesn't think well of the scribes and Pharisees and while we are challenged to go much farther, the bar is set rather low with them as examples.  
         It is important to remember that Jesus gave us a summary of the Law: You shall love the Lord your God with all you heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind…You shall love your neighbor as yourself [Matthew 22:37-39b]. If you do those you will have well fulfilled all the Commandments as God gave them to Moses. Love God; Love your neighbor as yourself. After all, if you truly love God and love your neighbor as yourself you won’t steal, kill, covet, commit, etc. The as yourself part is a very specific clarification that often goes unheard or dismissed. It is to love your neighbor as if your neighbor is yourself; you are your neighbor/your neighbor is you. Not so easy to dismiss one neighbor for another if it is dismissing yourself! 
         When we follow these instructions, we will receive the blessings outlined in the Beatitudes and our light shall rise in the darkness to shine God’s glory to others. Stay tuned, this week was a mere introduction to the rest of the Sermon. Let us go forth salt-ed and light-ly by, in, and with God's everlasting remembrance.
        In the meantime, let us look at another Summary of God’s wishes, this from John Wesley:


           

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O God of Power and Wisdom, infuse our souls with the deep desire to move from the self-indulgence of limitless distractions, to being the upright salt of the earth, preserving and enhancing the freshness of Christ’s call to a life of trust in You.
                          
                                                         O Lord, our Guide
RESPONSE:                    Keep our hearts right and unafraid

~ O God of Power and Wisdom, free us from fear and trembling to be Your beacon as a city on a hill, shining Your Light in the darkness. Let us lift our voices to implore all who lead governments on this Planet, in this Country, and in our Community to be just, merciful, compassionate, and honorable in their lives and work. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       O Lord, our Guide
                                                       Keep our hearts right and unafraid

~ O God of Power and Wisdom, comfort the spirits of all who are stricken with chronic illness, addiction, or desperation, and grant strength to those who give them care. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions
  
                                                       O Lord, our Guide
                                                       Keep our hearts right and unafraid
         
~ O God of Power and Wisdom, console those who grieve with new or freshly remembered loss. May they know that those we love, now live again where joy and peace abound forever with You. We pray especially for… add your own petitions

                                                       O Lord, our Guide
                                                       Keep our hearts right and unafraid

~ O God of Power and Wisdom, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

                                                       O Lord, our Guide
                                                       Keep our hearts right and unafraid
                      
~ O God of Power and Wisdom, grant delight in Your ways to those who lead Your Church and minister in the name of Christ, gift them with the ability to teach us by word and example and shepherd our path to spiritual discernment. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       O Lord, our Guide
                                                       Keep our hearts right and unafraid
                                                                                                        
The Celebrant adds: O God of Love Abundant, satisfy our needs and strengthen us in parched places that we may make each day of our lives acceptable in Your sight, radiating Your glory to others through all of our good works. We ask through Jesus the Christ, our Lord of Glory; and the Holy Spirit, Fount of Divine Wisdom, who together with You are One God, forever and ever.  Amen.





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Monday, January 27, 2020

Prayers of the People: Now Presenting! ~ The Presentation of Jesus, 4th Sunday after the Epiphany '20 Yr A

For Sunday, February 2, 2020, Readings: Malachi 3:1-4, Ps 27:7-10, Hebrews 2:14-18, Lk 2:22-40

   Thus says…the Lord of Hosts…I am sending my messenger…For he is like a refiner’s fire…and purifier of silver, and he will purify the descendants of Levi…until they present offerings to the Lord in righteousness. 
[Malachi 3:1a, 2b, 3]

     Lift up your heads, O gates; lift them high, O everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in. “Who is this King of Glory?” “The Lord, strong and mighty…The Lord of hosts…is the King of glory.” [Psalm 24:7-8a, 10]

    Since God’s children share flesh and blood Jesus himself shared the same things…he had to become like his brothers and sisters…that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest in the service of God…Because he himself was tested by what he suffered, he is able to help those who are being tested. 
[Hebrews 2:14a, 17a, 18]

     …when the parents brought in the child Jesus to do for him what was customary under the law, Simeon took him into his arms and praised God, saying…for my eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the presence of all peoples…a light for revelation…and for glory…also a prophet Anna…she came, and began to praise God and to speak about the child to all who were looking for the redemption of Jerusalem…The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom; and the favor of God was upon him. [Luke 2:22, 28, 30-32, 36a, 38]

40 Days Later...  Sunday, February 2, 40 days after Christmas, is packed with theological and liturgical significance. A special Feast day in the Church calendar, it is often overlooked when, as in most years, it falls on a weekday. The official name is: The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple. It is also recognized as The Purification of Mary because the Law of Moses required that she ~ like the Infant Jesus ~ participate in a rite of purification 40 days after childbirth. Its importance underscores that Mary and Joseph raised Jesus in faithful observance of his ancestral religion, a point of significance in his ministry to come.
      Some Christians marks this as the official end of the Christmas season ~ because beyond the “12 Days of Christmas” between Christmas Day and the Epiphany ~ this day concludes the 40 Days of the Incarnation. In some practices, the day is also Candlemas, a traditional time to bless candles for liturgical use. And of course, the period of time of “40” in itself is frequently used throughout the Hebrew and Christian Testaments of The Bible and Christian practice to highlight auspicious activities such as the Israelites wandering 40 years before reaching the Promised Land, and the 40 days of Jesus in the wilderness to prepare for his active ministry. In some Christian denominations we employ 40 days of repentance and fasting in the period of Lent before the Resurrection.
       The focus of today’s readings for us is the Infant's Presentation in the Temple in Jerusalem ~ a fulfillment of prophecy, a revelation. The prophet Simeon, whose name means “God has heard,” is an aged, righteous, and devout man waiting for the promised sight of the Messiah before he will know death. The Holy Spirit has guided him to this moment and as he takes this Child in his arms, his joy is palpable. Another aged prophet, Anna, whose name means “full of grace,” breaks out in praise of God and tells everyone about this special Baby. We, too, can easily get caught up in this moment ~ remember the excitement of special births, baptisms or christenings in your family?
      Then in the midst of the all the elation, Simeon gives Mary a hint of things to come when he says, “This Child is destined for the falling and rising of many in Israel…a sign that will be opposed…a sword will pierce your own soul too.” Given all that Mary and Joseph have experienced so far ~ Angel announcements, the difficult journey to Bethlehem, the birth in less than ideal circumstances, shepherds, heavenly choruses, Wise Men, and prophetic dreams…one can barely imagine what the young new mother, Mary, is thinking. Perhaps Cornish poet Charles Causley’s words gives voice to Mary’s thoughts and to every parent’s hopeful yet anxious wish:

Vivid upon her tongue
Unspoken prayers
That she may not outlive
The life she bears.

         We know what is coming in the life of Jesus. May our prayers be spoken through our thoughts, words, and actions, bringing consolation, courage for the tests we shall encounter, and the light of salvation to enlighten the world around us in service to our God in Christ. 

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ Jesus, our Light and our Salvation, we present ourselves to You as pilgrims on the Way seeking favor as Your servant messengers. Fill our hearts, minds, and souls with the joy of Simeon for the constant presence of Your wisdom and strength.

                                                         O Lord of Hosts
RESPONSE:                    Refine and purify our faith

~ Jesus, our Light and our Salvation, enlighten the nations and those who govern to establish God’s promised peace, and to faithfully rule in righteousness with justice and mercy. We pray especially for: Donald, our President; Tom, Chris, and Lisa, our Members of Congress; John, our Governor; Matt, our County Executive; and Mike, our Mayor.

                                                       O Lord of Hosts
                                                       Refine and purify our faith                                                    

~ Jesus, our Light and our Salvation, we ask Your healing and hope for all who are tested through illness, fear, or desperation, and stamina for those who tend to their needs. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… 

                                                       O Lord of Hosts
                                                       Refine and purify our faith
          
~ Jesus, our Light and our Salvation, grant peace in our deserts of sorrow, as the ones whose loss we mourn, enter the everlasting doors of Heaven, welcomed by our strong and mighty Lord. We pray especially for…

                                                       O Lord of Hosts
                                                       Refine and purify our faith

~ Jesus, our Light and our Salvation, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently…
   
                                                       O Lord of Hosts
                                                       Refine and purify our faith
                     
~ Jesus, our Light and our Salvation, open all who guide us in Your Church to Your continuing and pure revelations that lead us all to the glory in life everlasting. We pray especially for: Michael, our Presiding Bishop; Kevin our Bishop; David, our Rector; Lloyd, our Rector Emeritus; Emily and Peter, our Associate Priests.
  
                                                       O Lord of Hosts
                                                       Refine and purify our faith
                                                                                                       

The Celebrant adds: O Lord, King of Glory, we, the humble stewards of Your message of salvation, rejoice with Simeon and Anna, Mary and Joseph, and prepare ourselves for the many risings and fallings yet to come in our own lives. Faithfully, freed from the fear of earthly death, we re-dedicate ourselves to You on this day and ask Your blessings for strength and integrity through Jesus, our Christ and our Redeemer; and the Holy Spirit, our Divine Guide; who live and reign with You as one God, now and for eternity. Amen. 





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Prayers of the People: The Conversion of Paul ~ For the 325th Convention of The Episcopal Church in Delaware, January 25, 2020

For Saturday, January 25, 2020, Readings: Acts 26:9-21, Psalm 67, Galatians 1:11-24Matthew 10:16-22
Composed by Christina Brennan Lee
   
I saw a light from heaven, brighter than the sun... I heard a voice saying to me... `Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me..I asked, `Who are you, Lord?' The Lord answered, `I am Jesus whom you are persecuting...I have appeared to you...to appoint you to serve...I will rescue you from your people and from the Gentiles -- to whom I am sending you to open their eyes so that they may turn from darkness to light...that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me.' 
[Acts 26:13b-18]

  Let the nations be glad and sing for joy, for you judge the peoples with equity and guide all the nations upon earth. Let the peoples praise you, O God; let all the peoples praise you...may God, our own God, give us his blessing. [Psalm 67:4-5, 6b]

   I want you to know, brothers and sisters, that the gospel that was proclaimed by me is not of human origin; for I did not receive it from a human source, nor was I taught it, but I received it through a revelation of Jesus Christ. [Galatians 1:11-12]

   Jesus said to the twelve, "See, I am sending you out like sheep into the midst of wolves; so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. [Matthew 10:16]

Leader:  LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY, for the Church and for the World

~ Most Merciful God, release us from the blindness we impose on our souls and open us to seek and answer the call of Your enduring grace. Grant us the courage to proclaim the Gospel by all we say and do, inviting others to share in Your Love and Hope.  

                                                       Jesus, Light of Heaven                                                
RESPONSE:                  Sanctify our Faith

~ Most Merciful God, guide the vision of all nations upon the earth and make known Your ways to all Rulers, Governors, and Kings, that they may judge with equity and legislate with compassion. We pray especially for: The President, Members of Congress, and our State and Local Legislators

                                                       Jesus, Light of Heaven
                                                       Sanctify our Faith

~ Most Merciful God, lighten the darkness with Your saving health for all who suffer in body, mind, or spirit, and strengthen all who give them care. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… 

                                                       Jesus, Light of Heaven
                                                       Sanctify our Faith
          
~ Most Merciful God, we praise You and give You thanks for the lives of those we love who have now risen into everlasting glory with You. We pray especially for…

                                                       Jesus, Light of Heaven
                                                       Sanctify our Faith

~ Most Merciful God, awaken us to the urgency of the care and reverence needed for our fragile Earth, the gift of Your Creation, that we may rightly conserve, preserve, and sustain its resources and every life it contains.

                                                       Jesus, Light of Heaven
                                                       Sanctify our Faith
                      
~ Most Merciful God, ignite new passion within all those chosen to lead us in Your Church, lay and ordained, to embrace the transforming radiance of Your Word and intentionally welcome all we meet into Your Light and Life. We pray especially for: Michael, our Presiding Bishop; Kevin our Bishop; our Diocesan Priests and Deacons, members of Committees, Councils, Vestries, every Parish, and all who labor on for the good of Christ’s Church.

                                                       Jesus, Light of Heaven
                                                       Sanctify our Faith

~ Most Merciful God, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently…

                                                       Jesus, Light of Heaven
                                                      Sanctify our Faith
                                                                                                    
The Celebrant adds: O God, Our Own, rouse us from indefinite faith into continual and conscious conversion. Bless us with the wisdom of serpents, the innocence of doves, and the inspiration of Paul, to connect our voices through Christ, as our sacred Conduit, to be the Earthly messengers of Your Salvation. We ask in the name of Jesus, our Living Redeemer; and the Holy Spirit, Your Divine Voice; who together with You are One God, now, forever, and always. Amen. 


     I offer a personal Thank You to our Bishop, Kevin Brown, for the opportunity and privilege to compose these prayers for the Liturgy of the Diocesan Convention this year.




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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Prayers of the People: Net-Working ~ 3rd Sunday after the Epiphany '20 Yr A

For Sunday, January 26, 2020, Readings: Isaiah 9:1-4, Psalm 27:1, 5-13; 1 Corinthians 1:10-18, Matthew 4:12-23


          The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who lived in a land of deep darkness ~ on them light has shined. [Isaiah 9:2]
          The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom then should I fear...Hearken to my voice, O Lord, when I call; have mercy on me and answer me. [Psalm 27:1a, 10]
         Now I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you be in agreement and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same purpose. [1 Corinthians 1:10]
         As [Jesus] walked by the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers...casting a net into the sea ~ for they were fishermen. And he said to them, "Follow me, and I will make you fish for people." ...Jesus went throughout Galilee...proclaiming the good news of the kingdom... [Matthew 4:18-19, 23]

       We all know those times in this life when even the smallest amount of good news feels like a tiny ray of light in the darkness bringing a glimmer of hope that things will get better. Isaiah and the Psalmist remind us that the Light is always there even when we feel lost and sinking in the shadows. The Psalmist asks if the Lord is our light and our salvation whom shall we fear?  In our everyday reality, of course, we do have fears and worry and anxiety about many things in our lives and it is in such times that we are to summon even a vague intention to seek God’s face. Looking for that wee beam of light with a fragment of faith and a bit of faint hope we are able to begin to take a shaky step forward into the always unknown.
     Paul speaks to us in our own time through his letter to the Church in Corinth: be in agreement...no divisions among us...be united in the same mind and the same purpose and even more appropriate to now, he warns us not to divide Christ. How many Christian denominations out shout one another as the only source for the "true" message of Jesus? How incredibly difficult is it to heal divisions in political opinion let alone in religious? Yet it is in these often dark and scary times, in a world seemingly gone mad with violence in action and in words, that we are called to put aside our ideological differences and follow the simple message of Christ's Gospel: love God, love our neighbors as ourselves, proclaim the Gospel ~ his good news of the kingdom ~ in all we think, do, and say. The frills, bells, and whistles, or lack of, for worship are earth-bound and human-made. We must be wary of creeping idolatry around individuals, the spaces, and worship itself if it excludes the very elements of our calling.
      Jesus called the soon-to-be disciples away from their fishing boats and nets to follow him and become fishers of people. Yet there is an important piece of the story that is often overlooked – Zebedee, father of James and John, stays behind mending the nets. It doesn’t mean that he and the others on the fishing crew didn’t believe or want to follow but rather that each of us is called to use the gifts we have been given in different ways. Some are called to teach and preach, some are called to stay behind mending the nets to catch the fish to feed and support those who are in the fields or the kitchens or elsewhere.
      Some days and weeks and months are better than others. The nets can be full or nearly empty. The fields can be brimming for harvest or drowned or dry. The car runs well or breaks down on a busy day. In the darkest moments of life, even weak faith can let us search for the Light within ourselves however faint and distant it seems. When we allow ourselves to be reeled into the net that Jesus has cast for us, the Word can inhabit us and begin to attract others to the splendid shore of Salvation. We'll catch more, or lose more, by our ways and attitudes; we don’t have to be eloquent, just sincere in our faith. Whether in the grocery line, on Facebook, or driving on the highway, it is always better to bring the light and respond in love than to bait the hook for a snark attack. We trip, we fall, we get up, and then we start over. As Paul says, the message about the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. Let’s begin net-working, today.

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ Oh Lord of Light and Joy, with You as our strength whom shall we fear? As You have caught us up in the safety of Your nets, energize us to beckon the world to Your shore, proclaiming the Good News of Salvation in our every thought, word, and action.

                                                       Lord Jesus Christ
RESPONSE:                  Unite us to You in mind and purpose

~ Oh Lord of Light and Joy, inspire and transform all who govern the peoples of this World, this Country, and this Community, to legislate with integrity not the rod of oppression, ensuring peace, equality, and sustenance for the well-being of all humanity and the protection of our planet. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Lord Jesus Christ
                                                       Unite us to You in mind and purpose

~ Oh Lord of Light and Joy, heal the hearts, minds, and bodies of all who are ill, weary, or in anguish, and give comfort to all who offer care. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions

                                                       Lord Jesus Christ
                                                       Unite us to You in mind and purpose
          
~ Oh Lord of Light and Joy, the gloom of grief is lifted when our hearts know that You joyfully embrace all who live again in Your glorious and eternal Paradise. We pray especially for…add your own petitions

                                                       Lord Jesus Christ
                                                       Unite us to You in mind and purpose

~ Oh Lord of Light and Joy, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions
  
                                                       Lord Jesus Christ
                                                       Unite us to You in mind and purpose
                     
~ Oh Lord of Light and Joy, constantly refresh and renew the spirits of all who lead us in Your Church, as they encourage us always to seek Your Face, and carry the power of the Cross in our lives. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Lord Jesus Christ
                                                       Unite us to You in mind and purpose
                                                                                                       

The Celebrant adds: Oh Lord, our Strength and our Salvation, endow us with the faith and fortitude to find Your constant Light within us in the darkest of times. Empower us to repent and return to follow You, whenever we go off course, in the highest and lowest tides of this mortal experience. We ask through Jesus, the Captain of our ship, and the Holy Spirit, our Divine Navigator, who with You are our One God, now and forever. Amen. 





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