thankful for these women who gathered with me on my birthday on Monday
to ring in another year with a time of prayer and a glass of wine... (what better combination?!)
The Prayers for the Neighborhood
O God, who created all people in your image:
We give You thanks for the diversity
of races and cultures in this world,
and for the ways in which that beauty can be
seen
here in our neighborhood.
Enrich our lives, we pray,
By ever-widening circles of fellowship, and
show us Your presence
in those who differ most from us,
until our knowledge of Your love is made
perfect
in our love for all Your children.
We
thank you, O Lord.
Look with compassion, we pray, on all of us
who are
bound together in the common life of this
neighborhood:
Grant that Your holy and life-giving spirit
may so move our hearts
that the barriers that divide us may crumble
and
that we may live together in mutual
forbearance and respect.
Hear
us, O Lord.
We offer to You our prayers for our
neighbors,
commending them to Your goodness,
and knowing that You will do for them
far more than we can desire or pray for.
We pray especially for all those who are
afflicted or distressed, in mind, body, or estate, through sickness or violence or grief or calamity of any
kind, those named aloud or known
only in the secrets of our hearts….
Lord,
have mercy. Christ, have mercy.
Keep watch, dear Lord, we pray with all who
work or watch or weep this day
and
give Your angels charge over us all:
Tend the sick, we pray, and give rest to the
weary;
soothe the suffering and
bless the dying; pity the afflicted and shield the joyous;
and all for Your love’s sake.
Amen.
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