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  • Devotional – November 12, 2024

    A prayer for getting through this Monday

    (Will work for Tuesdays as well – PWC)

    By NADIA BOLZ-WEBER

    Dear God,

    There’s so much to fear right now that I’m sort of losing track of what to worry about most.

    So I’m gonna need some help focusing.

    Show me what is MINE to do.

    Then grant me the strength to do it, and the humility to rest knowing it is enough.

    Help me remember that even if there is more to worry about in life right now, it does not mean that there is less to love in life right now.  

    So protect every inch of our joy, Lord.

    And if you could help me stop reading s*** on the internet, that might really help too.

    Amen.

    Peace Be With You. – Paul

  • Devotional – November 11, 2024

    Here are the Prayers Of The People from 

    Mayfair Heights United Methodist Church

    November 10, 2024

    Prayers Of The People

    Loving God, comfort us with the knowledge that you do not slumber nor sleep,

    That you are vigilant, waiting, loving, on our behalf, 

    And on behalf of all creation.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Loving God, assure us with your promise that your presence is a constant covering,

    Enfolding us more closely that even the blankets of our beds.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Loving God, let us draw courage from your continuing love, 

    Even in moments when we are afraid. 

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Loving God, when our own insecurities come to visit, 

    When we walk again down streets we don’t wish to see again,

    Let us remember that you are beside us.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Loving God, when our lives seem to be more struggle than joy, 

    When we relive anxieties we thought we had overcome.

    Let us remember that you hold us close in love,

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Loving God, when we need to move on, but our hearts are still tender,

    When we wake in the nights questioning choices and circumstances,

    Let us remember that you walk these same paths with us.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Loving God, when we need to focus on others, when we need to let go,

    When we need to relax into your love and care,

    Let us remember that you are still there.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Loving God, once again, fill our souls, fill our hearts, with compassion.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Forever and ever. Amen.

    Peace Be With You. – Paul

  • Devotional – November 8, 2024

    Tidal Prayer

    Jessica Kantrowitz – Blessings for the Long Night

    I used to, in disasters, 

    try to account 

    for everyone I loved.

    Are we okay?

    Let us be okay.

    But now I love 

    Too many people 

    And the world

    Is full of disasters

    So I pray

    By opening my heart wide

    Letting it fill with pain and love

    And emptying it into the sea

    To be borne again 

    On the tide. 

    Peace Be With You. – Paul

  • Devotional – November 7, 2024

    From Bishop Rt. Rev. Steven Charleston

    “Rise up, peace-makers, rise up and join the struggle, for there is much work to be done and time is always pressing. Rise up, defenders of the Earth, rise up and join hands around the globe for there is much to save and little time to do it. Rise up, fighters for justice, rise up and take your place among the ranks of the hopeful, for there are lives to be restored and not enough time in days to come to bring them all to safety. Rise up, prayer warriors, rise up wherever you are, for there is a sad world waiting for your word and every prayer counts as the time is so quickly moving. Rise up, all who believe, rise up, for there is so much to do in the time we have remaining.”

    Peace Be With You. – Paul

  • Devotional – November 6, 2024 

    Written by Rev. Tiffany DeTienne, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Pastor and Church World Service Congregational Staff.

    Peace Be With You. – Paul

  • Devotional – November 5, 2024

    This blessing will (hopefully) be what you need for these days, because the world needs what you carry, needs your steady presence, your give-a-damn, your tender heart, your unflinching faith. (From Sarah Bessey)

    Photo by Artem Sapegin on Unsplash

    I suppose this blessing could
    throw gasoline on the
    burning rage in your heart,
    igniting and becoming
    a wildfire of righteous
    anger. This might help
    for a while. God knows 
    it’s appropriate to be angry.

    I suppose this blessing could 
    stoke your cold fears
    the ones that keep you
    up at night,
    in fear for your children
    (there is no such thing
    as other people’s children).
    It could become a litany of
    legitimate horror and anxiety,
    hand-wringing and pacing beside you.

    I suppose this blessing could 
    excuse and mince words,
    it could justify and blur the jagged edges,
    it could cry, peace, peace,
    when there is no peace,
    and probably shame you a bit.

    I suppose this blessing could
    offer weak comfort and bland
    generalities of passive hope.
    It could pat you on the head,
    ignore reality, quote Bible verses,
    offer cross-stitched platitudes
    of how God is in control blah blah blah.

    I do wish this blessing
    could fix it all,
    solve it all,
    heal it all.

    I rather hope
    this blessing will
    speak from God’s heart
    straight to your heart,
    with exactly what you need
    right now.
    (My expectations are very
    reasonable.)

    So instead, this blessing 
    will be with you,
    as an ancient hope,
    a deep knowing,
    an anchor in the storm,
    and a resolute determination
    to love, love, love.

    This blessing isn’t waiting
    for everything to be solved.

    It is rolling up its sleeves
    and getting to work – 
    that ordinary work, unsexy work,
    uncredited and unacknowledged work –
    and it will not be destroyed.

    It will wake you 
    if you are asleep.
    It will comfort you 
    if you are fearful.
    It will offer you hope
    if you are despairing.
    It will bear witness to your tears
    and it will remind you 
    to keep singing.

    This blessing will abide in Love,
    then invite you to walk upon and 
    make yourself at home
    within that certainty
    in the uncertain times. 

    It will not allow you
    to get away with much, 
    not even hating your enemies.

    This blessing will speak 
    the truth to you,
    or through you, or for you.
    This blessing will recognize
    your reality,
    and it will not pretend 
    to be fine, not anymore.

    This blessing will prepare
    a way in the wilderness.
    It will meet the darkness,
    face-to-face, beside you,
    and hold your hand,
    reminding you that our eyes adjust
    and darkness can become a friend.

    It will pack your bag 
    for the journey ahead.
    It will probably tuck in a few 
    treats (but alas, never a map).

    It will walk beside you
    all the way into the night,
    confident in the horizon’s 
    eventual dawn.

    It will look the worst in the face
    and raise its chin in defiance.

    Let them underestimate you,
    this blessing is resilient, it knows
    you are tougher than they think.

    This blessing will equip you
    for all that these days demand.

    It will name your grief and your fear,
    your rage and your disbelief,
    your hopelessness and your 
    vain attempts to numb the pain,
    as beloved, 
    as belonging,
    as born again,
    as precious even as it places them 
    all back into their proper homes,
    and even sweeps the floor 
    of self-pity and bitterness.

    Or perhaps 
    this blessing will let you rest,
    it will tuck you into bed 
    with a novel.
    It will light a candle
    on the coffee table
    and turn off the television.

    It will read aloud to your children,
    and put a soup on the stove.
    It will open your front door 
    to the night and the stars
    and the lonely.

    This blessing needs your
    stubborn, ridiculous,
    determination to love. 
    It will not tell you 
    not to be afraid or angry or despairing.

    It just needs you to also
    become an outpost
    of what you most hope
    is true, even now.

    This blessing will (hopefully)
    be what you need,
    for these days,
    because the world
    needs what you carry,
    needs your steady presence,
    your give-a-damn,
    your tender heart,
    your unflinching faith.

    For more writings and information from Sarah, you may follow this link: https://substack.com/@sarahbessey

    Peace Be With You. – Paul

  • Devotional – November 4, 2024

    Here are the Prayers Of The People from All Saints Sunday worship at Mayfair Heights United Methodist Church. 

    Prayers Of The People

    Let us remember who we are in Jesus-

    Beloved, Wounded Healers,

    Saints set apart by God and for God.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Let us remember our purpose-

    to lead lives of compassion, generosity, justice, and hope,

    lives worthy of the calling to which we have been called,

    lives which inspires faith in others.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Let us remember and recommit ourselves to this life,

    by honoring the lives of those who have inspired us-

    the heroic and humble who ran the race before us,

    the martyrs who sacrificed all,

    and especially those whom we have known and loved,

    who led us to deeper faith and service.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    You surround us with witness after witness to your transforming love.

    Inspire us and empower us to persevere.

    Fill our hearts with courage.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Weep with us in our personal heartbreak and loss,

    Comfort us and protect us in our mourning,

    Fill our souls with hope.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    You weep with us in our communal heartbreak and loss.

    Wars… Fires… Storms… Division… Injustice… Death.

    Comfort us and protect us in our mourning.

    Fill our souls with compassion.

    Blessed are you, O Lord our God.

    Forever and ever. Amen.

    Peace Be With You. – Paul

  • Devotional – November 1, 2024

    Move your mind in the direction of the living God who is infinite holy mystery. Look toward God as the unimaginable personal Source of all beings, the very Ground of being, the Beyond in our midst, a generative ocean of love, Creator Spirit. 

    —Elizabeth Johnson (From the Center for Action and Contemplation) 

    Peace Be With You. – Paul

  • Devotional – October 31, 2024

    “Maybe in another lifetime.”

    No.  This is all you get.

    So please, just fight for the things that crack light into your life, fight for the things that soften you. Protect the people you love, leave them better than you found them.  

    Defend your heart, do whatever it takes to keep it open despite what it has been through.  Forgive, not just others, but yourself, as well.

    Slow down — taste, touch, feel, care.  Create the things you want to see in this world, stay as curious as possible.  

    Honour your joy, do not shy away from the good that is trying to reach you — do not convice yourself that you are unworthy of it.  Be strong enough to be gentle.  Be brave enough to break.  Be all that you are.  Be all that you are.

    And when your time does come, when the stars take back what they have lent to you, when this dance ends — I hope you leave this world with a heart that is worn out and tender all over, with a heart that aches from loving, and feeling, and caring in the best way possible. 

    I hope you leave this world knowing that you poured hope into everything you did, that you crashed your soul into each day.  

    I hope you leave this world knowing, from the deepest part of who you are, that you connected — that you tried for something while you were here.   (from Beautiful Ramblings)

    Peace Be With You. – Paul

  • Devotional – October 30, 2024

    From Bishop Steven Charleston: 

    When they hate, I will love. 

    When they curse, I will bless. 

    When they hurt, I will heal. 

    I am a servant of the light. 

    I am not afraid of darkness. 

    I will carry on with my work as a steward of this Earth and of all her children. 

    When they divide, I will unite. 

    When they rage, I will calm. 

    When they deny, I will affirm. 

    I will simply be who I am: for that is what Spirit created me to be.

    Peace Be With You. – Paul