Happy Thanksgiving 2024!!
song we played tonight around the table...
Crowded Table by the Highwomen 💗
and favorite
Thanksgiving blessing that bears repeating that we said around the table
tonight:
A
Thanksgiving Prayer: We Choose Gratitude
by
Diana Butler Bass
GOD,
there are many days we do not feel grateful.
When
we are anxious or angry. When we feel alone. When we do not understand what is
happening in the world or with our neighbors. When the news is bleak and
confusing. When there are threats, injustice, violence, and war.
We
struggle to feel grateful.
But
this Thanksgiving, we choose gratitude.
We
choose to accept life as a gift from you,
and
as a gift from the unfolding work of all creation.
We
choose to be grateful for the earth from which our food comes;
for
the water that gives life; and for the air we all breathe.
We
choose to thank our ancestors, those who came before us, for their stories and
struggles; we receive their wisdom as a continuing gift for today.
We
choose to see our families and friends with new eyes, accepting them for who
they are.
We
are thankful for our homes, whether humble or grand.
We
choose to appreciate and care for our neighbors whatever our differences or how
much we feel hurt or misunderstood by them.
We
choose to open our hearts to those who dwell among us in the shadows of
uncertainty and fear, recognizing their full dignity and humanity.
We
choose to see the world as our shared commons, our home now and the legacy we
will leave to the generations to come.
God,
this Thanksgiving, we do not give thanks. We choose it.
We
will make this choice of thanks with courage,
knowing
that it is humbling to say “thank you.”
We
choose to open ourselves to your sacred generosity, aware that we live in an
unending circle of gratitude. We all are guests at your hospitable table
around
which gifts are passed and received.
We
will not let anything opposed to love take over this table.
Instead
of giving into fear, we embrace grace, love, and the gifts of life at this
table. In this choosing, and in the sharing of this meal,
we
are strengthened to pass gratitude on to the world.
Thus,
with you, with all those gathered at this table,
and
with those at tables far distant, we pledge to make thanks.
We
ask you to strengthen us in this resolve.
Here,
now, and into the future. Around our family table.
Around
the table of our nation. Around the table of the earth.
We
choose thanks. Amen.
Cheers from Emily (51), Jason (53), Anna (22), and Taylor (19)
Cheers from Emily (51), Jason (53), Anna (22), and Taylor (19)
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