Sunday, May 07, 2006

A Pastoral Prayer

First United Methodist Church
May 7, 2006
I Corinthians 12:1-13

O God, giver of all good gifts, we come together this morning to give thanks for the abundance of our many blessings. We are aware and open to the variety of gifts that you have allotted each of us by the Holy Spirit. Your goodness fills us with gratitude and joy. We come together to take up our crosses and to follow our Lord and Savior.

However, God, we are such a busy, stress-filled people. Sometimes your holy calling is an idea too big to get our hearts around. So, we place before you our tired and empty lives. May our commitment to share what you have so generously given us be renewed.

Hear us as we cry out to you. We want to experience the steadfast love realized through faithfulness. We want to do your will. Help us, O God. Reveal your abiding presence amid the “to do” lists of our lives. May your love be perfected in our doing and being.

We place before you this church who has been given so many gifts. Each person adds to the richness of this congregation and allows us to serve you. Empower us to be compassionate so that we might hear and respond to the cries of your children in need of healing of mind, body or spirit (esp. in Darfur and…. ) Empower us to be instruments of your hope to those who have lost their way (esp those who are struggling with addictions and ….) May we be instruments of your grace to those who need to begin again (esp. those along the Gulf Coast and… ) And make us instruments of your love to the lonely and forgotten ones (esp. the sick, elderly persons in our community and …). Empower us to make your love a reality in this world, for all we have comes from one source, your great love for us.

And so we humbly offer all of our gifts and all of ourselves to your glory in the name of the one who taught us to pray, Our Father.....

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I was so touched by this prayer on Sunday. Thank you for sharing it on your blog. I continue to be in awe of your incredible gift for articulating prayers that speak so directly to our hearts and souls. You say for us what we so desperately want and need to say to God, but we are just not able. In yet another way, God has blessed First UMC with your gifted presence.