Earth Day Prayer
This prayer for Earth Day is based on Psalms 103 and 104. It reflects the work of Climate Witness Project partners in the areas of worship, education, energy stewardship, and advocacy.
Connect with others. Discuss ways to inform and engage your congregation in efforts of social justice.
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This prayer for Earth Day is based on Psalms 103 and 104. It reflects the work of Climate Witness Project partners in the areas of worship, education, energy stewardship, and advocacy.
Looking to incorporate more love for creation into your Sunday services or personal devotions? Check out this post with robust prayer resources!
Use this in your personal prayers and in your collective worship services to mourn this latest revelation and the impacts of colonization.
This is a Prayer of Confession written in response to the unmarked graves found near the Kamloops Indian Residential School.
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).
Scripture reminds us that God cares for the foreigner, the orphan, and the widow. These resources will help you integrate welcome into your church service and devotional time.
Join the Office of Social Justice in prayer and care for the vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A prayer for churches to use in response to the killing of well-known military commander in Iran, which has significantly increased tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
These prayers are a resource for Indigenous Ministry Sunday providing an opportunity for everyone in Canada to pray for Indigenous peoples and to celebrate the gifts and richness that Indigenous people bring to life in Canada.
Prayers for the broken, wounded, and suffering. This is a prayer for chaplains and spiritual companions to share as they walk alongside refugees.
Every article in this declaration comes from a time when a right has been violated or outright denied to Indigenous peoples. What is our call as Christians as we bear witness to such profound brokenness?
Please consider using this prayer for the suffering church in Egypt on November 5 or 12, the International Day(s) of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.
The deadline to receive free bulletin inserts for OSJ Offering Sunday is coming up quickly (May 15). If your church is planning a Sunday focused on the call to do justice, we hope this prayer can be helpful to you.