11/30/25
Pause for Prayer: SUNDAY 11/30
11/29/25
NIGHT PRAYER: Lighting the first candle...
Let us pray for peace...
Let us pray for an end to terrorism and war,
an end to violence and bloodshed...
the Gaza Strip, Afghanistan, Sudan, Syria
Burkina Faso, the Sahel, Haiti,
the Central African Republic, Somalia,
the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
and evvey place where the poor are the victims
to negotiate rather than attack,
to speak rather than to raise a fist,
to reconcile differences in favor of the common good,
to value human life above any other cause or concern,
to forgive one another as we would want to be forgiven...
Let us pray for the safe return of those in harm's way,
who are far from home, family and friends...
Let us pray for peace at our nation's borders
and at the borders of nations around the world...
Let us pray for racial peace and harmony
all around the world...
Let us pray for a bipartisan political peace in America...
Let us pray for peace of mind
for those who grieve loved ones lost in war...
Let us pray for our enemies...
among those divided
Let us pray for the peace
of truth, honesty and transparency in the Church...
Let us pray for the unity of all who believe in Christ...
Let us pray for peace and understanding
between the people of different faiths...
in our own families, at our kitchen tables,
Let us pray for the peace and safety
of all who live with domestic violence...
Let us pray for those we make our personal enemies...
and for those who make enemies of us...
with ourselves
of all who live with anxiety,
Protect us, Lord, while we're awake
and watch over us while we sleep
that awake, we might keep watch with you
and asleep, rest in your peace...
Amen.
You might find the mood and tone of tonight's song unsettling: it's the plaintive chant of those who long for peace. I offer it here with the thought that we find the peace we truly need only when we acknowledge the depths of our need for God...
During Advent, I'll include a sung Advent Blessing each night just after the Night Prayer musical selection...
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Peace by Dan Loewen
11/28/25
Pause for Prayer: SATURDAY 11/29
a word you're waiting for me to hear?
Is there a truth you're waiting for me to discover?
faith you're waiting for me to deepen?
hope you're waiting for me to live?
Is there someone you're waiting for me to love?
someone you're waiting for me to forgive?
someone you're waiting for me to comfort?
Is there a gift you're waiting for me to receive?
a blessing you're waiting for me to enjoy?
a talent you're waiting for me to share?
Is there a fault you're waiting for me to acknowledge?
a sin you're waiting for me to face?
pardon you're waiting for me to seek?
Is there someone you're waiting for me to let go?
a grudge or resentment I need to shake off?
a habit you're waiting for me to change?
Is there a challenge you're waiting for me to accept?
a change you're waiting for me to make?
a path you're waiting for me to walk?
Are you waiting for me to draw closer to you?
waiting to hear my heart speak in prayer?
In so many ways I'm waiting for you,
I wait for your word, I wait for your love
but this Advent, Lord, help me to see
Amen.
NIGHT PRAYER: Friday 11/28
to do what's just, to love what's good
God’s mercies awaken with each new dawn.
Behold, he is doing a work brand new,
Great is his faithfulness, morning by morning,
Hope for tomorrow, his love never ending.
Plans to give us a future so bright,
In this New Year of grace, we walk in his light.
Through trials and shadows, His hand will guide,
Each step of the journey, He’s by our side.
For we know the plans He has are good,
A firm foundation where we’ve always stood.
Great is his faithfulness, morning by morning,
Hope for tomorrow, his love never ending.
Plans to give us a future so bright,
In this New Year of grace, we walk in his light.
So we’ll trust in the Lord with all of our hearts,
Lean not on our ways, let His path start.
The old is behind us, the new has begun,
We’ll run the race till His kingdom comes.
Great is his faithfulness, morning by morning,
Hope for tomorrow, his love never ending.
Plans to give us a future so bright,
In this New Year of grace, we walk in his light.
Pause for Prayer: FRIDAY 11/28
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The day after Thanksgiving...
nor hoard the goods
Amen.
11/27/25
Later on Thanksgiving Day...
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From my friend, John Fitzsimmons, who's a teacher, singer and poet, a reflection to share as Thanksgiving Day comes near its end...
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Thanksgiving
I am surprised sometimes
by the suddenness of November:
beauty abruptly shed
to a common nakedness--
grasses deadened
by hoarfrost,
persistent memories
of people I've lost.
It is left to those of us
dressed in the hard
barky skin of experience
to insist on a decorum
that rises to the greatness
of a true Thanksgiving.
This is not a game
against a badly scheduled team,
an uneven match on an uneven pitch.
This is Life.
This is Life.
This is Life.
Not politely mumbled phrases,
murmured with a practiced and meticulous earnestness.
Thanksgiving was born a breech-birth,
a screaming appreciation for being alive--
for not being one of the many
who didn't make it--
who couldn't moil through
another hardscrabble year
on tubers and scarce fowl.
Thanksgiving is for being you.
There are no thanks without you.
You are the power of hopeful promise;
you are the balky soil turning upon itself;
you are bursting forth in your experience.
You are not the person next to you--
not an image or an expectation.
You are the infinite and eternal you--
blessed, and loved, and consoled
by the utter commonness
and community of our souls.
We cry and we're held.
We love and we hold.
We are the harvest of God,
constantly renewed,
constantly awakened
to a new thanksgiving.
- John Fitzsimmons
NIGHT PRAYER: Thanksgiving Day

Tonight I praise and thank you
for you're my Lord and God
from whom all blessings flow...
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