6/14/26

Pause for Prayer: SUNDAY 6/14



However goes this summer, Lord,
I pray you'll spend it by my side:
    on scorchers and on cool days,
    walk with me, day by day...

Whatever summer asks of me,
I pray for strength to reach out
    to family, friends and neighbors
    - to anyone in need...

Whatever summer hope I have
I pray I'll come to find it,
    right where I am, in my own life,
    in body, mind and soul...

Whatever change this summer brings
I pray I might accept it
    with trust in your abiding pledge
    to be my shade, my strength...

Whatever summer offers me,
I pray I'll welcome warmly:
    the unexpected, simple, rare
    - each gift your hand reveals...

Whatever joy this summer spares,
I pray I'll swim its rolling waves
    and find within its healing warmth
    a season of your love...

Whatever time this summer yields,
I pray I'll share with you, Lord:
    in quiet moments, spent in prayer,
    in peace, right by your side...

Amen. 

Here's a delightful medieval English round from the mid-13th century - enjoy!
 

 

Sing cuccu,  
Sing cuckoo.  
Sumer is icumen in, 
Summer has arrived,  
Lhude sing cuccu, 
Sing loudly cuckoo,  
Groweth sed and bloweth med, 
The seed is growing and the meadow is blooming, 
And springth the wde nu;
And the wood is coming into leaf now;  
Sing cuccu. 
Sing cuckoo. 
Awe bleteth after lomb, 
The ewe is bleating after her lamb,  
Lhouth after calve cu; 
The cow is lowing after her calf; 
Bulloc sterteth, bucke verteth, 
The bullock is prancing, the billy goat farting,
Murie sing cuccu. 
Sing merrily cuckoo!  
Cuccu, cuccu Wel singes thu cuccu, 
Cuckoo, cuckoo. You sing well cuckoo,  
Ne swik thu naver nu. 
Never stop now. 
                                                                    

  

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6/13/26

Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name...

Above, you'll find video of my homily for this weekend, based on these readings in which God calls us as a whole people - and as individuals, by name. Below you'll find the text of my homily. (If a video doesn't appear above, click here!)

As a child, I was not real keen on the name Austin - which, in case you don't know, is my name. I wasn't keen on it, because back in the 1950s, Austin was a very unusual name. The only other Austin I knew in the world was my father. Of course, there was Austin, Texas, but that often led to situations when people trying to recall my name would call me “Houston.” Aside from my dad, I did not meet another Austin until I was 33 years old.
 
But there was a benefit to that. The benefit of having an unusual name is that whenever you hear someone call your name, “Austin,” - you know they're speaking to you. 'Cause there's not gonna be another Austin in the room!
 
Over years, decades ago, I came to love my name, and like most folks, I like to hear. my name. Most people like to be called by name. If you're a regular at a local store or a restaurant, it's nice to be personally greeted and recognized. The TV show, Cheers, had it right: Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name!
 
Jesus knew this. He told us that he's our Shepherd, that we are the sheep of his flock, and he said he knows and calls each of us by name. And he never forgets a name. Jesus never forgets your name or mine. Even if it's been years, decades - since I've answered when he called my name, even if it's been so long that I've forgotten what his voice sounds like: Jesus never forgets me, never stops calling me - and you - by name.
 
With Jesus, it's never just, “Hey, you!”
It's “Austin” or Steve, Kara, Jane, Kristen. Frank, Don, Pete, Claire, Matthew, Emily, Mike, Ed, Carol, Pat, Lisa, Bill, Jennifer, Sean, Donna, Nick, Barbara -- he gets it right the first time, every time.
 
Just as he called those first 12 disciples by name:
            Simon, whom Jesus renamed Peter; Andrew, James, John,
            Philip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew, James, Thaddeus,
            another Simon - and Judas
Jesus called these by name because he loved them - and because he had something for them to do. Now when Jesus called the 12, they had no idea what Jesus had in mind for them. They would need to get to know Jesus, to spend time with him, to listen to him, to let him befriend them - time for them to come to see and to accept and to know that Jesus loved them - all that, before they could begin to discern, to understand what he might be asking or expecting of them.
 
No less than those 12 first disciples does Jesus call each of US here - by name - because he loves us and has something for each of us to do.
 
He calls each of us – and as surely as he called the 12 by name – he calls and invites me to spend time with him, to listen to him, to let him befriend me - time to come to see and to accept that he loves me - all this before I can begin to discern and understand what he's asking of me – and what he's asking of you.
 
And the things that Jesus asks of us, me and you, those things change as time goes by - as we get to know him better, as our individual situations and circumstances change, as they do, from day to day, year to year, decade to decade. But, first of all - most important of all and over and over again - I need to remember that Jesus knows me by name, that Jesus calls me by name, that he has something in mind for me to do. Me. And you. Everyone here this afternoon.
 
In light of that, let me share with you a prayer I wrote 14 years ago - a prayer, I think, that might help us hear Jesus calling us by name.
 
If it helps you close your eyes…
 
Lord, scripture says you “know all the stars and you call each of them by name…” If you know the stars so well, surely then you know each of us, and you call each of us - by name.
 
• You know me, Lord, better than anyone else. You know me better than I know myself…
• From before all time, you knew me, Lord. You knew who my parents would be. You knew the day of my birth. You knew my blood type, and the color of my eyes, the shape of my head, my ears, my nose, the look of my face…
 
• From before all time, you knew me, Lord, and since before all time, you have loved me…
 
• You know my every thought before I think it. You know exactly where my mind is going before it starts to wander…
 
• You know the thoughts I don't want you to know. You know the thoughts I try to keep from myself…
 
• You know my best thoughts and my worst thoughts, my pipe dreams, and my serious plans…
 
• Even while I'm sleeping, you know my mind. You know my dreams, and you understand them… And you know my nightmares, Lord - and the fears I carry from sleep into the light of day…
 
• You know all my schemes and designs, and you know the thoughts I'm embarrassed to acknowledge…
 
• You know, my loves, and you know my lust…
 
• You know my generosity. And, you know, my greed… You know my selfish and my selfless sides…
 
• You know, my strengths and my weaknesses, you know, my good deeds, and you know my sins…
 
• You know my sincere resolve and my half-baked promises…
 
• You know the truth of who I am, Lord - and you know the lies I tell myself and others, the lies I try to tell you...
 
• You know every wounded, broken piece of my life and how much I need your mending hand, your healing help…
 
• You know where I've been, Lord: how I followed and how I have failed to follow your path…
 
• You know where I belong, and you know where I am - and you know what I'm doing here, for weal or for woe…
 
• You know where I'm going, Lord - though that's so often a mystery to me…
 
• You know that I love you, Lord. And you know when and how and why I love you less than I ought….
 
• You know all my sins, Lord - and still, you love me…
 
• You know, all my sins, even the ones I've forgotten, and still in your mercy, you pardon and forgive me…
 
• You love me always, Lord, and you never fail to call me - by name - to a greater, deeper love of you, my neighbor, and of myself…
 
• You know me inside out, and try as I might, there's no hiding from your watchful eye, no running from your arms’ reach…
 
• There is no escaping your warm embrace - no matter how much I struggle like a fool, thinking I might do better on my own…
 
• You know and call each of the stars by name, Lord - yet, so much deeper is your love for me. For you have made me in your image, in your likeness, and you never fail to find, to see, and to love in me, the unique goodness you have planted in my heart.
 
Help me hear your voice, Lord. Help me hear you calling me. Help me hear you, calling me by my name. And help me discern, help me know what you ask of me at this time in my life - what you ask of me today.
 
Teach me, Lord, to want to love - as I am loved by you. To desire to know you as I am known by you. And to find my joy in you, you who know and love and call me - by my name.

 

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Saturday 6/13



 You just might find yourself 
    in tonight's prayer...
 
I know so many folks, Lord,
   - who just can't seem to find you in their lives
   - who wonder where you are, 
        where you've wandered
   - who speak to you in prayer 
        but just aren't sure you're listening
   - who cry to you for help 
        but suffer nonetheless
   - who seek your light to guide them 
        but stumble in the shadows
   - who long for your embrace 
        but feel they're lost and all alone
   - who believe in you but wonder: 
        do you believe in them?

And for many, Lord,
   their doubts and fears increase
   at day's end, as night draws near
   and the shadows and the darkness 
        swallow up the light...

So I pray now, Lord, this evening
   - for those who face the night alone
   - who long to feel your presence
   - who wait to hear a word from you
   - who come to you in pain and fear
        anxiety and doubt
   - who seek your consolation
         and the comfort of your peace
   - who come to you with faithful hearts
        in good times and in bad,
        in sickness and in health,
        in sorrow and in joy...

I pray for those who wait for you, 
    and wait for you, and wait for you,
who wait for you to show your face,
    to take them by the hand,
to lift them up and hold them close
    in good times and in bad,
    in sickness and in health,
    in sorrow and in joy...
 
And so, I pray for all of us
    who put our trust in you,
you know that we believe, Lord,
    please, help our unbelief...

Protect us, Lord, while we're awake
   and watch over while we sleep
that awake, we might keep watch with you
   and asleep, rest in your peace...

Amen.
 
The lyrics for tonight's song were written by John Newton who also composed the familiar Amazing Grace.  Contemporary composer Lori Sealy wrote a new tune for Newton's 18th century lyrics and added a refrain. 

Begone Unbelief
    lyrics by John Newton, tune by Lori Sealy 
 
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Pause for Prayer: SATURDAY 6/13

 
I wrote this prayer about a year ago but recently reworked it for a group of men in prison who gather each week to pray together...  I thought we might all find it helpful, whatever may be the realities that incarcerate our spirits, our freedom, our lives...
 
In my prayer, Lord,
    you hold me in your arms…

  

In my prayer,

   my heart beats one with yours…

 

In my prayer,

   you call me by my name…

 

In my prayer, Lord, I find a place

   to find my peace in you...

 

In my prayer, Lord,

   I find home…

 

In my prayer, 

   the mask comes off my face…

 

In my prayer,

   I lose myself in you…

 

In my prayer,

   I find myself in you...

 

In my prayer, 

   there’s nothing I need fear…

 

In my prayer,

   my cares and worries melt…

 

In my prayer,

   I know that I’m loved…

 

In my prayer,

   I know that you know me…

 

In my prayer,

   I find a place of refuge…

 

In my prayer,

   I'm sheltered from my fears…

 

In my prayer,

   you wait patiently for me...

 

In my prayer,

   I’m washed in your mercy…

 

In my prayer,

   you pardon all my sins...

 

In my prayer,

   my wounds are gently healed…

 

In my prayer,

   your gift of grace sustains me…

 

In my prayer,

   I’m unburdened and set free...

 

In my prayer,

   I find a new beginning...

 

In my prayer, Lord,

   I find hope…

 

In my prayer,

   I seek and find your wisdom…

 

In my prayer,

   you touch my very soul…

 

In my prayer,

   you mend my broken heart…

 

In my prayer,

   you make me whole and strong…

 

In my prayer,

   you fill me with your Spirit…

 

In my prayer,

   I find your sweet refreshment…

  

In my prayer,

   you're right there by my side…

 

 In my prayer,

   I speak quietly – wordlessly…

 

In my prayer,

   your silence speaks to me…

 

In my prayer,

   you hear my every cry…

 

In my prayer,

   you whisper that you love me…

 

In my prayer,

   my restless heart grows calm…

 

In my prayer,

   I see the light of truth…

 

In my prayer,

   I find the way to go...

 

In my prayer,

   I come to understand…

  

In my prayer,

   I face what I avoid…

 

In my prayer,

   there simply are no secrets…

 

In my prayer, Lord,

   you know me as I am...

 

In my prayer,

   you love me as I am…

 

All in my prayer, Lord,

    every day and every night,

        in my prayer...

 

Amen. 

 
 
  

6/12/26

Pause for Prayer: FRIDAY June 12


I mentioned last Friday that the month of June and the first Friday of each month are times of special devotion to the Heart of Jesus.

For our prayer this morning, I invite you to take to heart these beautiful words from Joyce Rupp, O.SM. 

I am leaning on the heart of God.
I am resting there in silence.
All the turmoil that exhausts me
is brought to bear on this great love.

No resistance or complaint is heard
as I lean upon God’s welcome.
There is gladness for my coming.
There is comfort for my pain.

I lean, and lean, and lean
upon this heart that hurts with me.
Strength lifts the weight of my distress.
Courage wraps around my troubles.

No miracle of instant recovery.
No taking away life’s burdens.
Yet, there is solace for my soul,
and refuge for my exiled tears.

 

  

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6/8/26

I'm getting a way for a few days and posting here will be light - unless the Spirit decides to interrupt my break!

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NIGHT PRAYER: 6/8

 
It's been about 5 years since I wrote and first posted this prayer but in the past couple of weeks, a number of people I've met on my path have shared with me their brokenness and the desire for healing and wholeness...  So I though it might be time to do some more work on this prayer and share it with you tonight...
 
You know all my working parts, Lord,
each and every one,
you know all my moving parts
for you're the master of them all...
 
You know all my broken parts::
those tired, worn out fixtures
still in need of some retooling,
restoring and repairing...

You know parts I haven't nurtured,
the ones I haven't tended,
the parts in need of mending,
the ones that ache for healing...

You know the parts I just ignore, Lord,
the ones I don't acknowledge,
the parts I don't accept,
the ones I won't embrace...

And...
 
You know the parts that work quite well,
the ones I often take for granted:
fine parts made by your own hand
and unique to me alone...

You know all my working parts, Lord,
you're familiar with each one:
all the hardware and the software
of what makes me who I am...
 
So... 
 
Tune the parts that make me
all you fashioned me to be, Lord,
and restore, rebuild, replace the parts
in need of your repair...
 
But be merciful and gentle
when you touch my broken parts:
the  damaged pieces of my heart,
deep down within my soul...

I always need your help, Lord,
with my rusty, broken parts, 
your work on me is never done,
there's always more to do...

With all the parts that make me
who I am and called to be
make me patient with each one of them
as you, Lord, are with me...

Protect me, Lord, while I'm awake
    and watch over me while I sleep
that awake, I might keep watch with you
    and asleep rest in your peace...

Amen. 
 
Dan Moen's song here is very simple and more than worth the repetition of its simple lyrics...
 
Heal Me, O Lord by Dan Moen
 
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