A moment of contemplation for yourself or on behalf of others on everything from the life-altering to the mundane.


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, March 28, 2016

Prayers of the People: Hard data? 2nd Sunday of Easter, Yr C

For Sunday, April 3, 2016, Easter 2, Year C, Readings: Acts 5:27-32, Ps 150, Revelation 1:4-8, John 20:19-31 

    "I am the Alpha and Omega," says the Lord God, who is, and who was and who is to come, the Almighty. [Revelation 1:8]

    Then [Jesus] said to Thomas, "Put your finger here and see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it in my side. Do not doubt but believe." Thomas answered him, "My Lord and my God!" Jesus said "...Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe." [John 20:28-29]

     In this age of instant communication, "viral" posts on numerous kinds of social media, every TV networks' "exclusive breaking news", and those constantly updating [and correcting] internet headlines, it's easy to know immediately what the truth of whatever the matter is, what is safe to believe - or, not. Like Thomas, we all want the hard data, the analysis that gives us the answers, and the summaries that explain things so we don't have to think through all the confusing information. It's also easier when the people we like and trust [broadcasters, politicians, doctors, teachers, clergy, brothers-in-law, etc.] tell us what we want to hear. Yet, how do we distinguish between oft-repeated gossip and rumor that begins to sound true after the eleventeenth hearing and actual truth? In Thomas' case, he had the benefit of seeing and touching the Resurrected Christ, wounds and all, for himself. For us, we often must go on faith. Trust your source, if you will in our day and time, but keep an open mind, at least in the ways of the world. In the ways of Christ, our hard data comes from the legacy of the Apostles, the writings of the New Testament: "[These] are written so that you may come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that through believing you may have life in his name." [John 20:31]  What Source of hard data do you trust?

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ Jesus, our Lord and our God, through the Apostles’ witness, especially Thomas, grant us the courage to live our faith sincerely, preserving and affirming Your message of peace, repentance, and reconciliation.

Holy and Risen Christ
RESPONSE:           Strengthen our faith against tests and trials      

~ Jesus, our Lord and our God, empower us to reject the rumor and gossip of political soundbites to stand firm in the truth of Your Gospel before all who hold governing or frightening power in this world, near and far. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Holy and Risen Christ
Strengthen our faith against tests and trials

~ Jesus, our Lord and our God, comfort and heal all who are afflicted with pain and suffering, and fill those who give them support with fresh and sustaining vitality. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions

Holy and Risen Christ
Strengthen our faith against tests and trials

~ Jesus, our Lord and our God, surround the mournful with the glorious Light of Your Resurrection that destroyed death for all time. Let us now rejoice for all who now live again eternally with You. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Holy and Risen Christ
Strengthen our faith against tests and trials

~ Jesus, our Lord and our God, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

Holy and Risen Christ
Strengthen our faith against tests and trials

~ Jesus, our Lord and our God, we give thanksgiving for the life-long dedication of the leaders of Your Church. Overwhelm them with special grace that they many continue to guide and inspire us through their own faithfulness. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Holy and Risen Christ
Strengthen our faith against tests and trials
                                                                                                        

The Celebrant adds:  Lord God in Christ, erase the doubts of the earth-bound minds of we who have breath, and free our souls to seek our sustenance in You, our Alpha and Omega, our Beginning and our End. We ask through the wisdom of the Holy Spirit, and the unwavering love of our Almighty Creator, who together with You reign as One God, in glory and dominion, forever and ever. Amen.




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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Meditation Moments: Urban Way of the Cross, Good Friday Stations for Our Time

Good Friday, March 25, 2016 ~ Walking the Cross in the City


   On this Good Friday, in Wilmington, Delaware, USA, the parish of Sts. Andrew and Matthew (SsAM) and members of various other congregations and denominations will gather for the third year in a row at 3:15 pm EST, to walk the city streets in procession using 7 different stops as the Stations of the Cross, concluding for the 8th and final meditation, prayer, and song at Brandywine United Methodist Church.     
    The theme for this year's walk is, Jesus: Me, Thee, and the World. The following prayers by this writer are being used for each of the 8 Stations that form part of the overall service in addition to other meditations and singing of Spirituals. The full service leaflet will be available at www.ssam.orgPlease join us in prayer and in spirit if you cannot be with us in person.



1.       Jesus is Condemned to Die

  Holy Jesus, Son of God, Brother of All Humanity,

In Your earthly form, you were subjected to the whims and wiles of political power and injustice that whipped the ill-informed throngs into a manipulated bloodlust, blindly and voraciously feeding off the senseless energy of evil. Let us not condemn to death, in flesh or in spirit, any God-created human sister or brother, child or adult, like us or unlike, as a scapegoat for our own frustration, bigotry, and irrational fear. We must stand with You in this world to show love, mercy, and forgiveness for our sins and the sins of others.

Jesus, Lamb of God, Innocent yet Still Slaughtered
Your earthly death calls us to new life now and in eternity

      2.       Jesus Takes Up His Cross

  Holy Jesus, Son of God, Brother of All Humanity,
           
            In Your genuine humility and obedience to God, You bore the burden of the world’s sins, past, present, and future, within the punishing beams of the cross on Your back. Fill us with the courage to be humble and acknowledge the unimaginable weight we have each added, and strengthen us to carry more than our share to walk the full distance with You. We must stand with You in this world to restore the dignity and hope of every person along the Way.
           
Jesus, Lamb of God, Innocent yet Still Slaughtered
Your earthly death calls us to new life now and in eternity


3.       Jesus Falls the First Time

  Holy Jesus, Son of God, Brother of All Humanity,

Your physical frame gave way to the ungodly and inhuman mass upon Your shoulders. Yet You rose again with the strength of God and the Spirit of perseverance, to continue the wearying trek through the hostile streets, enduring the pain and agony of temporal life. Grant us the willingness to climb out of our trenches of fear, and the fortitude to be the faces of faith, especially in adversity. We must stand with You in this world, and rise again and again every time we fall through our own fault, or the demeaning and damage from others.
           
Jesus, Lamb of God, Innocent yet Still Slaughtered
Your earthly death calls us to new life now and in eternity


4.       Jesus Meets His Mother

  Holy Jesus, Son of God, Brother of All Humanity,

In all the anguish on this path to death, You and Your mother share a moment within the unspeakable torment of this dread-filled ordeal. Infuse our hearts with the depth and breadth of such mutual love, that we become as mother, father, sister, and brother to all of God’s children in the worst times and the best, with the faithful and the faithless, in the days of hope and the nights of despair.  We must stand with You in this world and radiate the love and peace that surpasses all understanding.
           
Jesus, Lamb of God, Innocent yet Still Slaughtered
Your earthly death calls us to new life now and in eternity

5.       The Cross is Laid on Simon of Cyrene

  Holy Jesus, Son of God, Brother of All Humanity,

Simon, pulled out of the crowds, is compelled against his will to lift Your cross onto his own shoulders. How often have we resisted sharing the burdens of others in Your name? How often do we resist help for ourselves, either earthly or divine? Remind our souls that there is grace in weakness and strength in being vulnerable. We must stand with You in this world to gratefully and readily share with, give to, and wholeheartedly receive from each other.
           
Jesus, Lamb of God, Innocent yet Still Slaughtered
Your earthly death calls us to new life now and in eternity


6.       Jesus and the Women of Jerusalem

  Holy Jesus, Son of God, Brother of All Humanity,

In Your sacred knowing, the words You gave to the women of Jerusalem tell us all to look toward the work and responsibility of saving each other and ourselves from the tyranny of political suppression and violence. Open our eyes to see, our ears to hear, and our minds to actively engage in choosing those who will seek peace, equity, justice, and mercy in all positions of our various forms of government. We must stand with You in this world, in this country, in this City, as a positive and steadfast force for change through compassion, empathy, and selflessness.
           
Jesus, Lamb of God, Innocent yet Still Slaughtered
Your earthly death calls us to new life now and in eternity


7.       The Crucifixion

  Holy Jesus, Son of God, Brother of All Humanity,

Tortured, battered, and brutally pierced, Your human life ebbed through the flow of the Precious Blood that cleanses our souls and purifies the life we give to Your service. Intensify our desire and ability to forgive even the most horrible of people, so that we may in turn forgive ourselves and ask forgiveness of others. We must stand with You in this world to follow Your light and be as a beacon, that all who search for life’s meaning will find it in You.
           
Jesus, Lamb of God, Innocent yet Still Slaughtered
Your earthly death calls us to new life now and in eternity


8.       Jesus is Laid in the Tomb

  Holy Jesus, Son of God, Brother of All Humanity,
           
            The tempests and travails of Your human existence have ended. The anguish and suffering of all mortal life will ultimately lead to the indescribable peace of new and eternal life in God. In this moment, let us rest with you in the stillness of the tomb gathering strength and renewing our faith, as we await Your coming in Glory. We must stand with You in this world to bear witness to Your Gospel of Hope, Joy, and Resurrection, the Good News for life before Life.

Jesus, Lamb of God, Innocent yet Still Slaughtered
Your earthly death calls us to new life now and in eternity






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Monday, March 21, 2016

Prayers of the People: ALLELUIA! EASTER DAY! Yr C

For Sunday, March 27, 2016, Easter Sunday, Year C, Readings: Acts 10:34-43, Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24; 1 Cor 15:19-26, Luke 24:1-12

         For since death came through a human being, the resurrection of the dead has also come through a human being; for as all die in Adam, so all will be made alive in Christ. 
[1Cor 15:21-22]

        Now it was Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James and the other women with them who told this to the apostles. But these words seemed to them an idle tale...But Peter got up and ran to the tomb; stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths by themselves; then he went home, amazed at what had happened. [Luke 24:10-12]

          We still don't get it, not really. We've heard it a thousand times but when have we actually stopped to ponder: what does all this mean to me in daily living as a mortal human? What does the Resurrection of Christ mean in the midst of bill paying, eating, keeping warm in the winter, raising children, and doing the best I can with what I have? How does faith in Christ inform my thoughts and my actions? When has the Gospel given me clear direction yet I take a different path?
         The time is NOW, the day is TODAY to have all senses engaged and involved - to physically feel the Joy, to be Enthralled, to begin again to know Christ's presence. Let us sing loud Hosannas and shout even louder ALLELUIAS! Christ is risen, for you, for me, for us all, INDEED!


LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ Christ our Savior, Lord of All, You are ALIVE! Your earthly sacrifice has destroyed death and given us eternal life. Let us experience Your Presence within our mortal bodies and be transformed in every moment of daily life. Grant us the wisdom, the understanding, the JOY of this indescribable gift.

Alleluia! Jesus Christ is Risen today!
RESPONSE:           Alleluia! Christ is Risen indeed!

~ Christ our Savior, Lord of All, free us from the fear-mongering and political bullying that killed You. Empower us to stand in Your Name against such tyranny before all who govern in this World, this Country, and this Community. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                  Alleluia! Jesus Christ is Risen today!
                                                Alleluia! Christ is Risen indeed!

~ Christ our Savior, Lord of All, lighten the burden of the hopeless in serious illness, despair, or desperation, and breathe new strength into all who give them care. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions

                                                  Alleluia! Jesus Christ is Risen today!
                                                Alleluia! Christ is Risen indeed!

~ Christ our Savior, Lord of All, may the glory of Your Resurrection remind all who mourn that earthly grief is temporary and we shall rejoice again with our loved ones in life everlasting. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                  Alleluia! Jesus Christ is Risen today!
                                                Alleluia! Christ is Risen indeed!

~ Christ our Savior, Lord of All, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

                                                  Alleluia! Jesus Christ is Risen today!
                                                Alleluia! Christ is Risen indeed!

~ Christ our Savior, Lord of All, renew the essence of vocation in all those who minister to our spiritual and pastoral needs. Energize and enliven them to take us forward in this glorious season and meet You again on our way. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
                                                  Alleluia! Jesus Christ is Risen today!
                                                Alleluia! Christ is Risen indeed!
                                                                                                        
The Celebrant adds:  Holy Jesus, Redeemer of the World, Your Resurrection changed the face of the world forever. Excite our hearts and minds, and guide us to follow Your Gospel in our thoughts, words, and actions. We ask through You, our glorious Savior, and the Holy Spirit, the breath of our souls, who together with our Creator, are One God, now and forever in eternity.  Amen.






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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Prayers of the People: Palms and Passion, Last Sunday in Lent Yr C

For Sunday, March 20, 2016, Palms and Passion, Last Sunday in Lent, Yr C, Readings: Luke 19:28-40, Isaiah 50:4-9a, Ps 150, Philippians 2:5-11, 
Luke 22:39-23:49-56


         [Jesus said] "Go into the village...and as you enter you will find tied there a colt that has never been ridden... [Luke 19:29a]

         Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God did not regard equality with God as something to be exploited, but emptied himself...humbled himself... [Philippians 2:5-7a,8a]

        Pilate, wanting to release Jesus, addressed [the people] again, but they kept shouting, Crucify, crucify him. A third time he said to them, "Why, what evil has he done? I have found in him no ground for the sentence of death...But they kept urgently demanding with loud shouts that he 
should be crucified; and their voices prevailed." [Luke 23:20-23]

         Then a servant-girl, seeing [Peter] in the firelight, stared at him and said, "This man was also with [Jesus]." But he denied it saying, "Woman, I do not know him.] A little later someone else on seeing him said, "You also are one of them." But Peter said, "Man, I am not!" Then about an hour later still another kept insisting, "Surely this man was also with him...But Peter said, "Man, I do not know what you are talking about!" [Luke 22:56-60a]

         From the symbolism of the colt/donkey [humility and peace rather than a steed of victory and power], the significance of the palms and cloaks [a sign of highest honor], to our knowing how this week will end, Palm Sunday in its exuberance of procession and the viciousness of the Passion is far more than merely the Sunday before Easter. The tone is set for the journey through Holy Week and in these times of political machinations and murders, violence and betrayal, crowd manipulation and wrangling, I must pay closer attention. It is time for me to acknowledge the moments of my own betrayal of Jesus through denial in thought, word, action, or plain inaction. Turning away from the unpleasant, the insincere, and especially the dangerous may be safer and less stressful in the short run, but, going with the flow by participation or neglect, reaps far more tyranny than standing up to oppression. 
        Dr. Martin Luther King said, "A time comes when silence is betrayal." That time came for Peter, that time is now for us.


LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ Christ of Earth and Heaven, in a few short days Your joy-filled entry into Jerusalem to riotous exultations turned to riotous hate-filled betrayal, mirroring the political manipulation of un-informed minds in our own day. Reveal to us the power of love and responsibility we have because of Your sacrifice for us.

                                                Jesus, our Lord, our Messiah
RESPONSE:             Our lives, our hope must be in You

~ Christ of Earth and Heaven, let us stand firmly rooted in Your Gospel and call to account all who hold or seek office in the governments of this Earth, this Country, and this Community for the principles of justice, mercy, and peace. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Jesus, our Lord, our Messiah
                                                Our lives, our hope must be in You

~ Christ of Earth and Heaven, deliver into wholeness those who suffer through illness, depression, or addiction, and renew the energy of all who provide support. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions

Jesus, our Lord, our Messiah
                                                Our lives, our hope must be in You

~ Christ of Earth and Heaven, lift the hearts of all who mourn as those we love are transformed through their joyful and jubilant welcome into gracious eternal life. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Jesus, our Lord, our Messiah
                                                Our lives, our hope must be in You

~ Christ of Earth and Heaven, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

Jesus, our Lord, our Messiah
                                                Our lives, our hope must be in You

~ Christ of Earth and Heaven, refresh the hearts and souls of all who are chosen to enliven and encourage our faith that together we find and enter the holy temple of God. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Jesus, our Lord, our Messiah
                                                Our lives, our hope must be in You
                                                                                                        
The Celebrant adds:  Lord God in Christ, permeate our skin, our tissue, and our bones with the magnitude of Your teaching in earthly life, Your sacrifice in horrific death, and the significance of Your glorious resurrection, that we may live humbly, serve You, and bring You into all that we do. We ask in the name of You who redeemed us, and the Holy Spirit who sanctifies us, who together with our Creator is One God, now and forever. Amen.






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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Prayers of the People: Nard Enough, 5th Sunday in Lent, Yr C

For Sunday, March 13, 2016, 5th Sunday in Lent, Year C, Readings: Isaiah 43:16-21, Ps 126, Philippians 3:4b-14, John 12:1-8 

        Thus says the LORD, who makes a way in the sea, a path in the mighty waters...Do not remember the things of old. I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth... [Isaiah 43:16, 18-19a] 

        The LORD has done great things for us, and we are glad indeed. [Psalm 126:4]

        For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things...in order that I may gain Christ, and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but one that comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God based on faith. [Philippians 3:8b-9]

        Six days before the Passover...Mary took a pound of costly perfume made of pure nard, anointed Jesus' feet, and wiped them with her hair. The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume. [John 12: 1a,3]

        The tension is building as if in a novel. Every thought and phrase expressed reveals a clue to what is coming - if we didn't already know. Six days before Passover  ~ time is running out. Jesus came to Bethany ~ a scant two miles' walk to Jerusalem. Mary anoints his feet with an expensive perfume made of nard and that sets off Judas and the Gospel writer is very clear about the thieving Iscariot's character and coming betrayal. 
        The fragrant nard itself is symbolic. It was customary for the household to prepare for the feet of the guests to be washed as a practical and hospitable welcome. This particular perfume was worth a fortune, maybe as much as or more than a year's wages for a worker and this gesture would have seemed quite excessive by normal standards. Of course this was far from a normal moment. Perhaps this was further fuel for Judas to pass on to the assassination plotters, the Chief Priest and Pharisees. But Jesus was clear that Mary's act of love meant more; it was a foreshadowing of his death and burial. The ritual of burial involved precious spices and oils and the anointing of the body always began with the feet.
        We know what is coming. Those reclining and serving at table that night did not - save Judas. Yet there is much ahead in the short time Jesus has left. A seemingly small albeit extravagant moment at a gathering of friends, not so much in ordinary times, but it was nard enough to kick off a deadly series of events that changed the world forever. Pay closer attention in the coming readings. Even if very familiar, God is about to do a new thing again and there is much to hear, to learn, and to live.

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O Lord of the Way and the Path, release us from the false piety of mere righteousness in Your law, and awaken us to the freedom of knowing and living each day in Christ and the power of His Resurrection.
                                                                                        
                                                O God in Christ Jesus
RESPONSE:           Help us to press on in Faith   

~ O Lord of the Way and the Path, break down the walls of governments all over this world, this country, and this community, that we may disperse a contagious fragrance of peace, tolerance, justice, and mercy, to all people formed by You. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

O God in Christ Jesus
                                                Help us to press on in Faith

~ O Lord of the Way and the Path, restore the fortunes of hope to all who are poor in body, mind, or spirit, and revitalize all who give them care. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions

O God in Christ Jesus
                                                Help us to press on in Faith

~ O Lord of the Way and the Path, console those who weep and mourn, as those now returned to the prize of life in You, are celebrated with heavenly shouts of joy. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

O God in Christ Jesus
                                                Help us to press on in Faith

~ O Lord of the Way and the Path, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

O God in Christ Jesus
                                                Help us to press on in Faith

~ O Lord of the Way and the Path, enliven the hearts and souls of all who guide us on life’s journey toward eternity, that they may share with us the joy of being Christ's own, even in the darkest of times. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

O God in Christ Jesus
                                                Help us to press on in Faith
                                                                                                        

The Celebrant adds: God of Great Things, seal the wounds of our earthly life with the ointment of Your saving grace; let us be the spring of Your new work in Creation, and shoulder the sheaves of everlasting salvation. We ask through Jesus, our Redeemer, and the Holy Spirit, our Sanctifier, who together with You reign as One God, forever and ever. Amen.



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Monday, February 29, 2016

Prayers of the People: L ST and FOUND, 4th Sunday in Lent, Yr C

For Sunday, March 6, 2016,  Fourth Sunday in Lent, Year C, Readings: Joshua 5:9-12, Ps 32, 2 Corinthians 5:16-21, Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32


        The Manna ceased on the day [the Israelites] ate the produce of the land... [Joshua 5:12a]

        Happy are they whose transgressions are forgiven, and whose sin is put away...Great are the tribulations of the wicked; but mercy embraces those who trust in the LORD. [Psalm 32:1, 11]

        If anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation: everything old has passed away... 
[2 Cor 5:17a]

        But we had to celebrate and rejoice, because this brother of yours was dead and has come to life; he was lost and has been found. [Luke 15:32]

                The Israelites have finally arrived after wandering through the desert with the daily arrival of manna for sustenance. God brought them through, even after the transgressions of their ancestors, into a new life in the land of Canaan.
          Paul tells us that when we find our way to Christ we are made new with the gift of the ministry of reconciliation and he entreats us to be reconciled to God.        
        And in Luke's Gospel we have the grumbling Pharisees and Scribes complaining of Jesus' dinners with sinners, so he told them the parable of the Father, Son, and Angry Brother, also known as the parable of the Prodigal Son. Yes, yes, we know it inside and out but given that it is still Lent, sacrifice a moment to thoughtfully revisit this ancient story.  
       Perhaps you had a role-play experience with it at some point and chose one of the 3 characters to live in. If not, try it out. Read as if you are the lowly son and discover his feelings of hunger, fear, regret, and whatever else you might name before and after he humbles himself to return home. Then read again as the welcoming father; know his tears of joy and relief at seeing his son appear in the distance. Once more, as the elder brother. Who of us cannot appreciate his feelings of betrayal, anger, jealousy. He's been steadfast and true and who gets the glory - spoiled little brother, that's who!
        The Israelites seemed lost but were always known by God. Yet they must have felt a sense of being "found" when the travel ceased and the new homeland blossomed into food and settlement. We are new again and again when we return to Christ and repent of our sins - not in despair but in the joy of finding wholeness and feeling true of heart. And the Father, Son, and Elder Brother - we have each been all three in one way or another. Let us remember it knowing that God always welcomes us home and always celebrates our return, no matter how many times we wander off as if on our own. And in the darkest times of life amid loss, regret, or hopelessness, God always knows us and forgives us. God is never the one who leaves. Even when we can't forgive ourselves, we are forgiven and redeemed by God - if God can forgive me, who am I not to forgive myself? But we must remember that we cannot find what we do not look for. Seek and the L ST will soon be FOUND and everything old [will have] passed away.
          

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O God of Mercy, remind our souls of Your eternal, loving Presence and patience. Whether we are lost in the darkness of life, or too immersed in its treasure, You wait for us to turn in Your direction, and rediscover our true selves in You.

Most Faithful Lord
RESPONSE:           Your forgiveness always awaits our return        

~ O God of Mercy, renew a right spirit of peace, justice, and humanity in ourselves and in all who lobby, legislate, and rule, throughout this World, this Country, and our Community. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Most Faithful Lord
Your forgiveness always awaits our return

~ O God of Mercy, restore the hope and wholeness of those who are trapped in the urgencies of serious illness, addiction, or homelessness, and re-double the compassion of all who give them care. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions

Most Faithful Lord
Your forgiveness always awaits our return

~ O God of Mercy, repair the heartfelt wounds of those who mourn, as all of Heaven celebrates and rejoices at the arrival of those who died on earth, and now live again for all eternity. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Most Faithful Lord
Your forgiveness always awaits our return

~ O God of Mercy, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

Most Faithful Lord
Your forgiveness always awaits our return

~ O God of Mercy, help us to find refreshment in the fellowship of faith, and walk with those You have called to Your service. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Most Faithful Lord
Your forgiveness always awaits our return
                                                                                                        

The Celebrant adds: God of the Lost and Found, kindle our desire to reconcile ourselves in Christ as a new creation, and spare us from all that we think we deserve. Grant us the willingness to seek, find, and above all, trust in Your enduring embrace. We ask through Jesus, our Savior, and the Holy Spirit, our Sanctifier, who together with You, are One God, now and forever.  Amen.



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Monday, February 22, 2016

Prayers of the People: What's the Manna? 3rd Sunday in Lent, Yr C

For Sunday, February 28, 2016, 3rd Sunday in Lent, Year C, Readings: Exodus 3:1-15, Ps 63:1-8, 1Cor 10:1-13, Luke 13:1-9

        There the angel appeared to [Moses] in a flame of fire out of a bush...the bush was blazing, yet it was not consumed...When the LORD saw that he had turned aside to see, God called to him out of the bush..."...Remove your sandals...for the place you are standing on is holy ground." [Exodus 3:2, 4b, 5b]

        My soul clings to you, your right hand holds me fast. [Psalm 63:8] 

        [O]ur ancestors...all ate the same spiritual food and all drank...from the spiritual rock that followed them, and the rock was Christ...Do not become idolaters as some of them did... [1 Corinthians 10:1b, 3b, 4b, 7a]

        "Do you think that because these Galileans suffered in this way they were worse sinners than all other Galileans? No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all perish as they did"..."A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard; and he came looking for fruit on it and found none. So he said to the gardener...Cut it down!" [The gardener] replied, "Sir, let it alone for one more year, until I dig around it and put manure on it. If it bears fruit next year, well and good; but if not, you can cut it down."
[Luke 13:2-3, 6-7b, 8]


              Jesus seems to have a thing for fig trees. In Mark 11 and Matthew 21 he curses a fig tree that wasn't bearing fruit when he was ready to eat, and in each case it withers. But in his parable here in Luke, the gardener prevails against the owner's wishes to have the fruitless tree cut down, at least temporarily. Of course we don't know what happened the next year, but it is a story ripe for thought. Jesus begins by telling his audience that just because some Galileans suffered doesn't mean they were worse people than others and reminds the listeners - and us - to repent and be saved from their fate. This particular fig tree hasn't borne any fruit and yet the gardener pleads for another chance to save it. That tree may only have the one more year but God's patience with us is never-ending, at least, until THE end.  
            Paul reminds us that God gave those who Moses brought out of Egypt all the spiritual food and drink they needed and yet, though filled with God's grace and goodness, many failed God through sin and were struck down. 
           To borrow again from Mark and Matthew, we do not know the day or the hour that God will come for us. Lent seems a perfect time to listen, to hear, and to do a little digging and gardening within ourselves. Jesus, the fruit of Mary's womb, is our own Spiritual Food, the Manna from Heaven in our own lives. Repent - turn toward God, again. Be fruitful and God's grace and favor will multiply within us.

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ God, our Creator, before birth You seeded us with Your Divine Plan, and provided us with the spiritual food to bring us to full flower. Guide us from the weeds of worldly complacency to bear the fruit of Your love for all we meet.

Jesus, Manna of our Souls
RESPONSE:           Let us cling to You in our repentance

~ God, our Creator, plant our feet deeply in Your Holy Ground that we may not be consumed by the idolatry of political rhetoric that blazes out of control. For all who govern in this world, in this nation, and in this city, or seek to, help us to chart a course out of the wasteland of inhumanity and injustice. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Jesus, Manna of our Souls
Let us cling to You in our repentance

~ God, our Creator, tend the needs of all who are suffering with constant pain, debilitating anxiety, or other life-altering issue, and revive the spirits of their caregivers. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions

Jesus, Manna of our Souls
Let us cling to You in our repentance

~ God, our Creator, heal the hearts of those who grieve, as those we have sent home to You now reap the rewards of faith-filled living. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Jesus, Manna of our Souls
Let us cling to You in our repentance

~ God, our Creator, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

Jesus, Manna of our Souls
Let us cling to You in our repentance

~ God, our Creator, we offer our thanksgiving for those anointed as the gardeners of our spiritual growth. Grant them the tools to nurture our roots, as we open ourselves to allow Your work within us to sprout. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Jesus, Manna of our Souls
Let us cling to You in our repentance
                                                                                                        

The Celebrant adds:  Lord of the Eternal Harvest, again and again You give us chances to till the ground of our being, freely prune the sin from our hearts, and repent. Speak to us from within so we may hear again and choose true life with You. We ask through Jesus, our Master Gardener, and the Holy Spirit, our Spark of Life, who together with You reign as One God, now and forever. Amen.



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