Showing posts with label Lake Avenue. Show all posts
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Monday, November 25, 2024

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

 Prayers of Church & Community, Nov. 24, 2024


Westminster Presbyterian Church


All glory, laud, and honor 

to you, Redeemer, King, 

to whom the lips of children 

made sweet hosannas ring. 

You are the King of Israel 

and David's royal Son, 

now in the Lord's name coming, 

the King and Blessed One.


Holy God, Eternal Light … speak tenderly to us, we pray … our hearts are weary, our souls heavy laden … our minds challenged with claims and counter-claims of truth and lies, prosperity and poverty, who’s in and who’s out … what’s right and what’s wrong.


We hardly know where to stand, dear God … we confess our faith in the good words of the gospel … but our hearts are often far away … , far away from your glory, your reality, your goodness, your mercy … forgive us, we pray, and do not abandon us … be patient with us, we pray, and do not turn away.


We lift up to you, O LORD, the needs of our world … we cannot pray for peace on earth, for such is not possible in this realm of time and sin … but we pray for a lessening of war … we pray that women and men of good conscience will tamp down the flames of fear and greed that drive the engines of war … 


We pray for our nation … in these days of transition … we pray for the President-elect and those whom he calls to serve … we pray for the Senate and the House, we pray for the courts of the land … we pray that the light of justice not grow dim, but burn all the brighter in our hearts … 


Always, dear God, we pray for the children who bear the brunt of our foolish ways … who pay the price of our sins … little ones who carry the crosses we fashion with our pride and prejudice. Forgive our warring ways, we pray … the ancient hatreds we harbor in our souls.


We pray for loved ones, eternal God … watch over them in their endeavors, their dreams, their hopes and desires …  we pray for our church … may it’s light burn bright, may its word be true.


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 11, 2022

April 10, 2022 Prayers of the People - Westminster Presbyterian Church, Pasadena

 Prayers of the People, April 10, 2022 Palm Sunday

Westminster Presbyterian Church


Eternal God, creator of the heavens and the earth:

You are the shepherd of our souls … and to you we belong.


With gratitude, O God, we lay our prayers upon the the altar of Christ … with gratitude, we lift up our lives as an offering to the work of reconciliation … that we might be worthy ambassadors of the gospel.


Be with us, we pray, in our daily journey … in the mundane things we hardly notice, and in the momentous occasions, when life takes a new direction, for good or for ill … in the sorrows of life, and in its joys.


We pray for those dear to us O God … we delight in their happiness, and we feel their every pain … we pray for legions of angels to guide and to guard them … to offer council when perplexed, and protection when threatened.


We pray for the homeless on Lake Avenue … those who’ve lost hope … weighed down by emotional and physical adversity …


We pray for our world, O God … we pray for wise leaders … women and men possessed of greatness, greatness in spirit and thought, greatness in compassion and care …  


We pray for our schools and for our teachers, for administrators and school boards … protect them from the forces and factions of discord - those who dismiss science, and promote fear of children, trans, gay and lesbian children. Where there is such ignorance, O LORD, shine the light of your wisdom. Where there is fear, the light of faith. Where there is bigotry, the light of love and peace. 


With trembling trust and prayerful hope, Dear God, we affirm our faith in Christ and welcome his call to follow where’er he lead - here at home, or to the ends of the earth.


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