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.
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 31, Give Up, Take On, Pray
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 30, Give Up, Take On, Pray
In an us and them world, where do we place God as Creator of All in God's own image? Is it that there is only one side that God is on and is it always ours?
Dear God,
Of course you're on our side ~ don't we always kneel on the field and pray to You before the game to help our team win? Aren't we the right color, political party, gender, sexual orientation, and citizen of the best country?
For today, I will give up trying to have You act on my will. I will take on looking more closely for ways to discern Your will. At the very least, I will think more deeply about the teachings of Jesus to love You with all we have and to love others as ourselves ~ to love them as if they were us. I will pray for the will and the courage to walk this walk and think differently about whose image I serve. amen.
*Karen Armstrong is a British commentator and renowned author of a multitude of books on quite a breadth and depth of comparative religion studies. A former Roman Catholic nun, she has given us such books as A History of God: A 4,000 Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; Through the Narrow Gate; and Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths. Her work centers around the commonalities across major religions and, in particular, the importance of the Golden Rule and Compassion. Her work, research, and authorship has garnered her - among many other awards - the $100,000 TED prize in 2008 with which she started the Charter for Compassion: "A document that transcends religious, ideological, and national differences. A cooperative effort to restore compassionate thinking and action to the center of life." Individuals, groups, and even countries can sign and participate in this most human quest to develop humanity to its highest ideal. http://charterforcompassion.org/
Monday, March 27, 2023
Prayers of the People: The Time For Hosannas ~ Palm and Passion Sunday '23 Yr A
The crowds that went ahead of him and that followed were shouting, “Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest heaven!” [Matthew 21:9]
Hosannah, Lord, hosannah! Lord, send us now success. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord… [Psalm 118:25-26a]
The Lord God has given me the tongue of a teacher... Morning by morning he wakens...my ear...The Lord God helps me...and I know I shall not be put to shame. [Isaiah 50:4, 7b]
But as for me, I have trusted in you, O Lord. I have said, "You are my God. My times are in your hand...in your loving-kindness save me." [Psalm 31:14-15a, 16b]
Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God...And being found in human form, he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death... [Philippians 2:5-11]
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ Jesus, Son of Man, Son of God, the human winds of discontent
change to the stillness of apathy and back as quickly as those who turned
from Hosanna to Crucify Him. Grant us the
willingness to walk consciously through this Holy Week with fresh eyes,
and, the uncomfortable awareness of how often we, too, have slept in Your
presence.
~ Jesus, Son of Man, Son of God, lighten the hearts and enlighten the minds of all who govern in this Community, this Nation, and this World, that they may seek the paths of peace through global cooperation. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
~ Jesus, Son of Man, Son of God, cradle in Your benevolent arms all who are sick, desperate, or hopeless, and give peace of heart to those who care and worry. We now join our hearts to pray for those in need… add your own petitions
~ Jesus, Son of Man, Son of God, ease the burden of grief in all who are or have ever been bereaved, as those we mourn now live in the eternal radiance of everlasting resurrection in You. We pray especially for… add your own petitions
Meditation Moment in Lent, Day 29: Give Up, Take On, Pray
Doubt is not the opposite of faith;
FEAR is.
What is your definition of ministry?*
Perhaps our American Constitutional
concept of "Separation of Church and State" permeates our
consciousness more than we realize. According to most definitions work is work
and ministry is what certain officially ordained clergy do for work. But
are we ordinary people not Christians every part of every day or does that only happen when
we're in Church? How does our idea of ministry change if we are being Christ's
ministers whenever and wherever we are? Maybe that seems easier if you're a
teacher, a doctor, or a social worker. Is it possible to be a minister if
you're a motorcycle mechanic, house painter, file clerk, or corporate CEO? If
we truly are one body in Christ with many members each with our own gifts, what,
in even shaky Faith, is there to Fear from accepting our roles as ministers of the Gospel whatever, whenever, wherever it is that we are doing?
Dear Chief Minister:
I really don't want to stand on the street corner
and handout leaflets, or knock on doors to proclaim You to the world. Even so,
I would like to believe that I can be one of Your ministers without having to
be so formal about it. Maybe I'm just being presumptuous to think so if I have
no special training or credentials. So, how do I get to have a ministry?
Maybe if for today I give up the notion that only
specially educated, formally trained, ordained people can be ministers, I
can take on looking at the most mundane, or more
important task as a ministry. If it is something that needs to be done,
wherever it is, I can complete it or at least contribute time and energy to it
without grumbling and resentment. I can smile at someone I pass on the street.
I can listen to someone without interrupting. I can just be a comfortable presence and accept people for who
and where in life they are. I can serve soup, or read at the Sunday service,
serve on a church vestry or council; I can learn how to do other kinds of ministry
in and out of “Church.” I can seek some training in an area of Church life that interests me. I can pray to know You are with me always
and allow that to guide my thoughts, my actions, and my sense of being an
integral part Your One Body. If everything I do is in the spirit
of and as a minister of Christ's Gospel, then perhaps I will more easily be conscious of what I
will NOT do, and, act accordingly. amen.
**Verna Dozier was a
diminutive African-American woman in physical stature only. A trail-blazer in
the movement of the "authority of the laity," a foremost Christian
educator as a second career, author of books such as The Dream of God,
The Calling of the Laity, The Authority of the Laity, and her
self-directed Bible study process for lay groups: Equipping the Saints. One
of her greatest gifts was making the Bible accessible to everyone by her
down-to-earth discussions, sermons, lectures, articles, retreats, and her mere
presence. A master storyteller, educator, and leader, Ms. Dozier spoke
with a prophetic voice. To those who knew her well she was funny and she could
be quite blunt, but, she was always a minister. She graced
this world, the Church, and anyone who was fortunate enough to have met her and
listened to her. But if you never met her, you can still read her.
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 28, Give Up, Take On, Pray '24
After the discoveries and acknowledgement of the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust, a homeland for the Jews was understandably and sympathetically promoted for Palestine as "A Land Without People for People Without A Land," except the flaw in the ointment of the great repatriation was there were many people already there, a few Jewish people and also many non-Jewish people ~ Muslims, Christians, and non-believers. The debates, the wars, the persecutions, the walls, the barbed wire fences, the guns, the bombs, the bloodshed continue and escalate on a daily basis...and yet, a question always remains: to whom does the Earth really belong? We cannot take the land with us when we die but so many are willing to die ~ or to kill ~ to prove it. While this is one example, think Ukraine, Crimea, "Yugoslavia," Turkey/Greece, Russia/China/Mongolia, Asia, the South Pacific and Caribbean Islands, North/Central and South America, and everywhere the suppression of Indigenous Peoples occurs, etc. Religion isn’t the reason, like race, ethnicity, gender identity, extension of "ownership," and intentionally false propaganda, etc., it may only be a useful ruse to exercise power, domination, reap money, and, all-too-often ethnic/other cleansing aka: murder.
God of Heaven and of Earth, and of all the Universes known and unknown:
For today I must give up thinking more about fixing blame and take on learning more about the history of all sides of a conflict whether in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Asia, South America, Central America, and the entire world which, of course, includes my own country, my city, and even my family. I pray for the courage to support and participate with those who abhor violence in all forms and who will encourage dialogue to promote understanding among us all. Help us especially with the eternal question: Who really are my neighbors as Jesus specifically says we are to love as our selves? I entreat You through the Saving Love of Jesus the Christ, and the Wisdom of Your Holy Spirit, who live and reign with You as one, the God of Abraham, the Creator of ALL, for now, for tomorrow, for eternity. amen.
*The Rev Dr Naim Ateek is a Palestinian priest in the Anglican Church and founder of Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center in Jerusalem. A former Canon of St. George's Cathedral in Jerusalem, Dr. Ateek is a much sought after lecturer at home and abroad and receives support across all denominations and faith traditions including those of the Jewish faith. Educated at Hardin-Simmons University, Baptist University in Abilene, Texas; and the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, a seminary in the US Episcopal Church in Berkeley, California, Dr. Ateek is a very well-respected author of a number of books and articles on Palestinian Liberation Theology, Dr. Ateek has been the recipient of many honors and awards for his work.
Friday, March 24, 2023
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 27, Give Up, Take On, Pray
― Anthony de Mello* 1931-1987
Dear Lord of Life:
You have given each of us this precious gift of the breath of life; what are we doing with it? Is it wasted on the young, regretted by the old, dismissed by those in-between who are too busy to recognize it for what it is? For today, I will give up taking breathing and life for granted and take on the understanding and compassion that even if the next breath isn't my last it will be for someone. I'll pray for the fullness of breath that inhales Your love, patience, and understanding and with each exhale to disperse anger, frustration, and bitterness. Today may be the last chance we'll have in this life and any days beyond it will truly be a gift. Help us to not waste it by being oblivious to all the gifts we have, thoughtless about the needs of others, chronically cranky, and especially not forgetting to remember You. amen.
*Anthony de Mello was a Jesuit priest from India and a psychotherapist who wrote a number of books and made videos on spirituality with an eastern flavor. His first published book Sadhana: A Way to God contained spiritual exercises influenced by Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Long after his sudden death, then Cardinal-Prefect Ratzinger, later Pope Benedict XVI, convened a commission to study de Mello's work and seemed to find some of his writings and lectures theologically problematic. There was a temporary ban on them for Roman Catholics which has since been lifted. Millions of Catholics and non-Catholics alike, however, have found great wisdom and transformational thought in de Mello's writings, many more of which were published posthumously.
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Thursday, March 23, 2023
Meditation Moment in Lent, Day 26: Give Up, Take On, Pray
Dear
God,
There are days when I want You to be Your
Old Testament Self ~ smiting and plaguing, wrathful and condemning, thundering,
destructive, and vengeful, oh my! That gives me permission, sort of, to impose
the eye for eye/tooth for tooth thing as I plot my revenge against a perceived
enemy. But mostly, I want ~ and need ~ Your New Testament Self in the
form of Jesus who relieves my angst and anger and shows me a quieter yet
equally satisfying path. For today, I'll give up attempting
to bend my part of the world to my will by shouted recrimination or internal
rage. I'll take on seeking more positive outlets to
right injustice, overcome discrimination, promote understanding, or get involved with organizations that work to resolve large issues that affect us
all. I'll also work toward calming my inner upsets, examining the why and
how of what bothers me, and continuing my quest for the inner peace that will reflect outwardly. I'll pray for the guidance and blessing of the
Holy Spirit, the support and friendship of a loving community of faith, and the
collective wisdom and love of family and close friends. Oh, and I'll keep working
on what I'm thinking about those other drivers when I’m in the car.
amen.