Sunday, April 28, 2024

4.28.24 Prayers of Church & Community, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Pasadena, CA

 Prayers of Church & Community, April 28, 2024

Westminster Presbyterian Church


In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea,

With a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me;

As he died to make us holy, let us die that all be free!

While God is marching on. Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!


Holy God, Eternal Light,


We pray for our nation, we pray for our President and those who serve with him … 

we pray for Congress, 

we pray for the courts of the land … 


we pray for our armed forces around the world … may they keep peace with the force of ideas more than the force of arms … but if arms are needed, O God, than preserve them, we pray … and may the promise of peace and freedom be realized.


We give thanks for the Founding Fathers and Mothers of this land, who dreamed a glorious dream of freedom and hope … a dream not yet fulfilled, O God, a dream still waiting to be finished.


We thank you, O God, for all whom you have brought to America - from lands to the south, and lands across the seas … an endless parade of peoples and cultures … we are all from somewhere else, dear God, and finally, all from thee. 


Help us all, O LORD, to put our hand to the plow, and not look back to what was, but to look ahead to the dreams that beckon us onward.


Holy God, Eternal Light, help us, we pray, to care for your Garden, your earth, all your creatures, great and small.


Holy God, Eternal Light … touch our souls, we pray, with the power of your Holy Spirit … shine the light of faith all around us:


If we are complacent, dear God, disturb us … 

if we are discouraged, revive us …

if we’ve wandered from Christ, bring us back …

if we’ve forgotten our promises, awaken us …


if we are tired, dear God, give us rest …

if we are frightened, give us comfort …

if we doubt our abilities, tell us again how good we are …

if we have lost our way, find us …

if we lack purpose, dear God, remind us of our baptism …


Holy God, Eternal Light … we are painfully aware of distress and sorrow all around the world … especially, we pray for our universities and colleges, their students, faculties and staff, and their families. 


We continue to pray for the people of Ukraine and Russia and surrounding nations … we pray for Israel and Palestine and the nations of the Middle East - may the wisdom of peace prevail, may the courage of forgiveness give light, may the power of tomorrow reveal a pathway through the chaos of the day.


In the name of our LORD Jesus Christ who taught us to pray, saying:


Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen.

Monday, April 22, 2024

4.21.24 Prayers of Church & Community, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Pasadena, CA

 Prayers of Church & Community, April 21, 2024

Westminster Presbyterian Church


The sun rises to warm the earth … birds welcome it with a chorus of songs … their music, a delight to the soul and a reminder to us all, of the greater things of God.


Holy God, eternal light,

Our world is filled with war and terror … missiles fly and bombs explode, people die and children cry, politicians shout outrage, and people pray with broken hearts … 


The streets fill with protest and clamor … nations claim right from wrong, and accuse the other of wrong from right … 


Do you grow tired of us, O God?

Do you wonder if another flood might work better than it did with Noah and his Gang?

Do you count the ways we violate your laws of love and kindness?

Do you cringe at our little loyalties, lives lived unto ourselves? The tiny circles of our love.


We turn, dear God, to Christ … not to escape our world and its sorrows, but to embrace our world and its pain through the Man of Sorrows, through the pain that Christ bore upon Calvary’s Cross, the darkness of death and the sorrow of hell he endured … the struggle with all of it, dear God, and the victory over every bit of it … his Day of Resurrection, when death met its match in the matchless grace of Christ.


O LORD our God, we pray for the nations of the Middle East … even now, as we speak, diplomats and politicians are scrambling to find justice, to find the ways of peace, to restore what has been lost, to rebuild what has been destroyed, to give to everyone a chance at life … 


Remind us, O God, the road to peace requires much courage and profound skills … greatness of soul and mind … rising above whatever loyalties we might have in the moment, to the greater loyalties of creation, covenant, and Christ.


Help us, O God, to be people of conscience, people of learning and thought and prayer, people large enough in word and deed to reflect your word in Christ.


Remind us, O God, of our purpose … to love you with all that we are, and to love our neighbor as we love ourselves … help us, we pray, to bow down to Christ, that we might stand up to serve … help us to open our minds and hearts to the greater truths of faith, hope, and love, that we might open our arms to the lost, the lonely, the weary, and the sad.


That in our work and in our leisure, with our classmates and our friends, we would bring to this world the bits and pieces of your glorious kingdom … thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.


In the name - of our LORD Jesus Christ, who taught us to pray, saying:


Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen


Monday, April 15, 2024

4.14.24 Prayers of Church & Community, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Pasadena, CA

 Prayers of Church & Community, April 14.2024

Westminster Presbyterian Church


LORD Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God,

Thank you for grace, mercy, and peace.

Thank you for faith, hope, and love.

And a million, billion other things, that live and work, and have their being in you.


You have given us eyes to see the beauty of your world … you have given us hearts to receive and return love … you have given us the wherewithal to live, and to live well … to live for the sake of one another, to live unto you.


Holy Christ, and always LORD, we pray for the welfare of our nation … we pray for those who lead us … may goodness fill their hearts, may wisdom inspire their thoughts … 


Holy Christ, and always LORD, lead us, we pray, upon the pathways of justice, truth, and honor … remind us of all things noble and beautiful … 


Holy Christ, and always LORD, guide your church in these difficult days … help us to be people of love, people who welcome and affirm, who celebrate and rejoice, who are not afraid, who are not discouraged, who look beyond the tragedies of the day to find the bright light of hope shining in all things.


Bless our children and youth, we pray, especially, we thank you for our confirmands; and for the work of your Holy Spirit in their hearts. Bless their families, their friends, their schools, and this church. Stir our souls with the greatest powers of compassion and mercy … fill our minds with visions of your kingdom come, your will being done on earth, as it is in heaven.


We pray for the nations of the Middle East - we pray for all the governments and people involved … may the way to peace be found, may there be just settlements to the conflicts, may the power-mongers be challenged, make the peace-makers be saluted. 


Holy Christ, and always LORD, bless us in the remains of the day … give us some sabbath rest and a good night’s sleep … calm our spirits, settle our minds … remind us, Holy Christ, that you are at work in all things for good .. that you are the center point, unmoved by time and circumstance, unmoving in resolve and purpose, to love, and to love, and to love again, and to love forevermore.


Holy Christ, and always LORD, we pray as you taught us to pray, saying together:


Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen


Monday, April 8, 2024

4.7.24 Prayers of Church & Community, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Pasadena, CA

 Prayers of Church & Community, April 7, 2024, Easter 2

Westminster Presbyterian Church


Holy God, eternal light …

Maker of heaven and earth …


You are the Good Shepherd of body and soul … you are the LORD God Almighty, and to you we belong.


We pray for our schools - our teachers and staff … we pray for their students, and the homes from which they come … 


We pray, O God, for the leaders of great corporations, banks and financial institutions … those who sit on corporate boards and shape the policies for the flow of wealth … who manage the goods, the stocks and bonds, the buying and the selling, that energize the economy … 


We pray for the people of Taiwan … and for the efforts of recovery and rebuilding.


We pray for the people of Gaza and Israel … we pray for the aid workers, and for the families of those killed and injured.


We pray for Ukraine and Russia …  


We celebrate NATO’s 75 years of work and hope … and all such alliances that promote peace and provide protection.


Be with those who suffer in mind and body, heart and soul … provide healing, we pray … bring about hope and peace, assurance and love, give encouragement and guidance.


Thank you, dear God, for the Table in our midst - bread offered freely, the cup of blessing poured without question - kindness and mercy from the hands of Christ … help us, O God, help us.


In the name of our LORD Jesus Christ who taught us to pray, saying:


Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen


Monday, April 1, 2024

3.31.24 Prayers of Church & Community, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Pasadena, CA

 Prayers of Church & Community, March 31, 2024

Westminster Presbyterian Church - Easter Sunday


Up from the grave he arose; 

with a mighty triumph o'er his foes; 

he arose a victor from the dark domain, 

and he lives forever, with his saints to reign. 

He arose! He arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!


Eternal God, LORD of Light … 

we celebrate the gift of life over the powers of death.


We give thanks for all you have done … creation, and the dawn of time …  Adam and Eve, Sarah and Abraham, Moses and the Prophets, Mary and Joseph … this very moment in time, here and now, Westminster Presbyterian Church … 


O LORD our God, life presses hard upon us … the morning news, distress and sorrow … our own sins lay heavy upon our minds … yet your Holy Spirit, dear God, moves mightily within our souls … you secure each one of us to Christ, you build up the fellowship of faith, you strengthen the church, you point the way ahead, you find the lost, you open up our future … stones still get rolled away.


Dear God, we raise our thoughts to those who have left this life and now reside with you … we send them our prayers and love … we miss them dearly, and recount with gladness the days we had, and the love we shared … even as they send their prayers and love our way.


We pray for our world, O LORD …  we give thanks for people of good will and purpose hard at work for the better day. We pray for the nations embroiled in war … especially, we pray for the children.



We pray for our nation and its leaders … we give thanks for women and men of good character and mindful purpose, who speak truth and work for justice.


We pray for the citizens of Baltimore, and the families who’ve lost loved ones …


We pray for all religious traditions, dear God … where there is love, where there is prayer … where there is music and dance, you are there, O God, you are everywhere …  in every heart, hard at work, to heal the world.


We give thanks for people who erase the lines others have drawn in the sands of time and space … who open doors rather than shut them, who cross borders as did Jesus … who welcome those disdained by society … those who laugh easily, cry profoundly, dance with abandon and love fiercely. 


Tomorrow, dear God, just another day, another week … much to be done … bless us, we pray, with the fulness of Christ, that our light might shine, and the world see our good works. 


Up from the grave he arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!


In the name of our LORD Jesus Christ who taught us to pray, saying:


Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen.