A Prayer for an Anxious Week
As our chests tighten from anxieties over health, elections, and daily hurdles, receive a prayer (attributed to Oscar Romero, a Salvadoran priest and martyr of the Christian faith).
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As our chests tighten from anxieties over health, elections, and daily hurdles, receive a prayer (attributed to Oscar Romero, a Salvadoran priest and martyr of the Christian faith).
This prayer can help us keep our focus on our neighbor.
A Prayer for God's work in us to make us one, as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one.
Patience Lord? Many of us are living on the edge. . .
Join the Office of Social Justice in prayer and care for the vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Simple prayers for those who need them most: medical and emergency personnel, grocery store workers, truckers, etc. Do an imaginary fly-over and pray.
This prayer has been written for Good Friday in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As I read the headlines, I see stories of pain and stories of hope. Here are some things that beckon the church to pray during this pandemic.
Now is a good time to bow and join together in prayer. Read this shared message from Christianity Today.
God has been changing this world through the mission work of the CRC for more than 125 years. Join us in this prayer adapted from The Worship Sourcebook celebrating God's mission of building his kingdom on Earth.
This is a prayer for chaplains and spiritual companions to share as they walk alongside those who struggle with sleeplessness.
This is a prayer for chaplains and spiritual companions to share as they walk alongside those who are lonely.
Prayers for the broken, wounded, and hurting. This is a prayer for chaplains and spiritual companions to share as they walk alongside those who are in prison.
This is a prayer for chaplains and spiritual companions to share as they walk alongside those who struggle with chronic illness.
Prayers for the broken, wounded, and suffering. This is a prayer for chaplains and spiritual companions to share as they walk alongside those who struggle with mental illness.
Prayers for the broken, wounded, and suffering. This is a prayer for chaplains and spiritual companions to share as they walk alongside those who who are dying.
Prayers for the broken, wounded, and suffering. This is a prayer for chaplains and spiritual companions to share as they walk alongside those who face homelessness and poverty.
Prayers for the broken, wounded, and suffering. This is a prayer for chaplains and spiritual companions to share as they walk alongside those who have lost children
Prayers for the broken, wounded, and suffering. This prayer is for chaplains and spiritual companions to share as they walk alongside those who are victims of sexual violence.
One way to honour the spiritual nature of classical meetings is by opening and closing with prayer. But what to pray? Here are two prayers buried deep in the back of the 1934 red hymnal.
Are you looking for resources on prayer? Don’t forget to check out what’s available to you through the CRC’s Digital Library.
I wrote this congregational prayer called "Do Not Worry" based on Matthew 6:25-27 for today's church service. This prayer affirms that God has a plan for creation (and for us) in both the sadness and the joy.