February 17th, 2010 — 10:51am
Here is the prayer I’m praying this day:
Marked by Ashes
Ruler of the Night, Guarantor of the day . . .
This day — a gift from you.
This day — like none other you have ever given, or we have ever received.
This Wednesday dazzles us with gift and newness and possibility.
This Wednesday burdens us with the tasks of the day, for we are already halfway home
halfway back to committees and memos,
halfway back to calls and appointments,
halfway on to next Sunday,
halfway back, half frazzled, half expectant,
half turned toward you, half rather not.
This Wednesday is a long way from Ash Wednesday,
but all our Wednesdays are marked by ashes —
we begin this day with that taste of ash in our mouth:
of failed hope and broken promises,
of forgotten children and frightened women,
we ourselves are ashes to ashes, dust to dust;
we can taste our mortality as we roll the ash around on our tongues.
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May 21st, 2009 — 7:15pm
Ascension of the Lord Sunday – Year B
May 24, Year of Our Lord 2009
O God the King of glory, you have raised your only Son Jesus Christ with great triumph into your kingdom: we beg you, do not leave us comfortless, but send your Holy Spirit to strengthen us and raise us to the place where our Saviour Christ is gone before, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. AMEN.
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December 7th, 2008 — 10:10am
2nd Sunday of Advent
December 7, Year of Our Lord 2008
God of flaming truth and burning compassion, give us courage to turn to you with awe. You are so holy, we are so common. You are so beautiful, we are so shabby. Enable us to turn, turn, turn! Grant us grace to prepare the way for your coming. As we embody righteousness and peace in an eternal kiss, may we see high ridges leveled, canyons filled up, a smooth path and level way for the Coming One. As we turn to you, turn to us we pray, and in the light of your presence let us find our true love and worship. We pray this through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit; one God forever and ever. AMEN.
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