Daily Prayer for Peace
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| Gathering in Silence Call to Prayer Lighting of Candle Invitation |
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| Good afternoon, and welcome to
this sacred place. Each day in this Temple dedicated to the pursuit of
peace, we pray to God for peace in our world. In addition, each day we
pray for a different country. Today we will hold up the people of Palestine in our prayers. Palestine is the ancient name of a Middle Eastern country situated on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Its size has varied greatly throughout its history and its exact borders are even now in dispute. With decades of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, there are efforts being made continuously to settle differences on both sides. As we leave the outside world for a few moments, we will not forget our duties there. As we worship together, we will be refreshed to serve anew as peacemakers for our God. |
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| Scripture Reading: Philippians 4:9 IV | ||
| Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you. | ||
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Prayer for Peace by David Brock, Independence, Missouri |
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| Teach us, we pray, Peace-Speaking God, the language of Shalom. We have not yet learned your ancient, unfamiliar tongue. Our accent is that of the foreigner. Our gestures are awkward. Tongues tangle, throats hurt, and mouths tire of trying to shape so many new sounds. But we are willing to start at the beginning; Learners asking for help; practicing again and again, and once again until we hear your inflection in our own voice, catch your nuance in new words from patient teachers of peace. One day, slowly, haltingly may we hear in our own voice the faint hint of music, the rhythmic beauty of the language of peace. May our words be accompanied by gesture of hands and movement of feet. Letter by syllable by word may we speak the vision of your new world into being. Help us say, “forgive me, please,” to our families. Teach us to pronounce “healing” in hospital rooms, to plead “reconcile” in our places of work, to proclaim “justice” when we call our government’s representatives. Then, in the dark of our own weary nights, Lord, will you please whisper in us, “Shalom”? God, Eternal Word of peace, speak the language of Shalom through us, stanza by stanza into the world*, we pray, in Jesus Name. AMEN. |
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Hymn - Help Us Accept Each Other - Hymns of the Saints #171 |
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| Prayers of the People Please join us now, praying the Prayers of the People. During the moments of silence, you are invited to pray silently or meditate. |
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| O God of Peace, we praise you and give thanks for your gentle, guiding calm in our lives. We give thanks for safety, food, shelter, and a nation where we are free to pursue those things. | ||
| The People Pray in Silence | ||
| Forgive our sinful ways we humbly ask, and bring to our remembrance those actions and deeds we should be engaged in to foster peace in the world. | ||
| The People Pray in Silence | ||
| We especially remember the Palestinian people this day. Help them to find the peace they need that someday soon they may know that all peoples are one family in your sight. Work on the hearts of the leaders of this land as in all nations to seek peace. | ||
| The People Pray in Silence | ||
| We would also remember current needs in our nation as well as our own personal inadequacies and concerns. | ||
| The People Pray in Silence | ||
| Please use this space to pray for any current concern or event in our community, city, state, nation or world that you feel needs to be held up to God for prayerful consideration. | ||
| The People Pray in Silence | ||
| Heal us we humbly pray, O God, and may we follow the lead of the Prince of Peace. Amen. | ||
| Sending Forth | ||
| We conclude our service today with ministry of music.
You are invited to remain to pray or meditate in the quiet of this place
for as long as you may wish. Let us go from this place and follow the direction of that Spirit who ever leads us. Go in peace and be peacemakers. Amen. |
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