12/24/25

Prayer by an empty chair...

 
 

As promised, here a re-posting of my prayer for those of us who are grieving in this season, missing those who used to gather with us around the tree... Please share this with any who might find it helpful...
 

There's an empty chair near the tree, Lord,
and an ache in our hearts,
and tears on our cheeks...

We'll try to shield one another
from the loss and the grief we bear
but we know we can't hide it from you...

We pray for
(name the loved ones you're remembering)
whose presence we miss so much
in these days meant for peace and for joy....

Open our hearts, our minds and our souls
to your healing, and the warmth and light
of your presence...

We pray and we trust that those we miss
are now in the place you prepared for them:
their home in your heart of hearts...

Gently open our hearts, Lord,
to memories of all the love we shared
with those who've gone before us...

Help us tell the stories that draw us back
to Christmases shared with the ones we miss...

Teach us to lean on you and each other 
for the strength we need 
to walk through this season a day at a time...

Be with us as, Lord, as we trim the tree 
and sing and cry through Christmas carols;
help us find and open the present you bring:
a gracious gift from the Prince of Peace...
 
Give us quiet moments with you, this week, 
calm our restless hearts in prayer;
bless our memories, stories and tears
with hope of finding joy in your birth...
 
Be with us, Lord, and hold us as close 
as you're holding our loved ones,
slipped from our arms into yours...
 
Help us look to the day when we'll meet again 
when your mercy gathers us home to you 
in the joy of the life you promise...
 
Christmas - a day that you've made, Lord - 
 a day of promise, of love and grace!
 
Help us find in this day and the year ahead 
your blessing of peace and joy...

Amen.



  

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Pause for Prayer: Christmas Eve Morning

Advent has dwindled down to just a few hours:
    if there's time for last minute shopping
        then there's time for some last minute praying...

Whether you've kept the season of Advent -or not-
    take just a few minutes, now, alone,
    on the morning of Christmas eve (it's not too late!)
    and slow down,
    sit still,
    take a few deep breaths
    and find yourself in God's presence,
    which is, of course,
    precisely where you always are...

Tell the Lord
    how and where 
    you want and need him
    to come into your life
    and into your heart
    this Christmas...

He's listening
    and waiting to hear from you... 

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Let this beautiful and haunting song
    be the background for your reflection
        and for your prayer...
  
 
 O Come, Emmanuel by Enya 
 
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12/23/25

NIGHT PRAYER: Tuesday 12/23

Regular readers will remember this from previous years: the story of the best Christmas gift I ever gave - which became the best Christmas gift I ever received. And it's a story I love telling!  Today's Night Prayer flows from and follows my story...

The Best Christmas Gift

Michael would stop by about once a month just to talk, delighting me with his keen and critical eye on matters religious and political, all filtered through his Irish-born sense of humor. Our conversations were equal parts political debate, spiritual direction, and brotherly banter.

By nature he was, and by nurture he became, a self-sufficient man: longing, aching to know that he was loved by God - with whom he had a life-long sparring match. Unfortunately, his early church experience had offered little to convince him of God’s favor - and much to make him deeply doubt it.


Over a few years’ time Michael shared with me his personal oral history, recorded not on tape but in my heart. Especially sharp with detail were stories of his youth, his love affair with horses and the adventures of making his way in and around the world. I don’t know which I enjoyed more: his stories or the look in his eyes as he told them. His words told the tale while his eyes beckoned me into his soul, indeed a sacred place to visit.


One late October morning, complaining about the commercialism of Christmas items for sale alongside bags of Halloween candy, he segued to a remembrance of an early Christmas when his heart had been set on only one gift: a copy of Boy’s Cinema Annual

 

He’d made sure his parents knew what he was hoping for but among his presents under the tree on Christmas morning he didn't find the one gift he so dearly wanted. He was old enough to know the real identity of Santa Claus and he knew what he has asked for was something his parents could have easily afforded. Sadly, this wasn’t the first time a cherished hope of his had gone unfulfilled.

It’s painfully early in life that a child can learn to expect to be disappointed. Some of our earliest disappointments, as simple as they are, shape our souls and how we see things – even how we see God. My friend’s story touched my own soul-shaping memories right in that place where the heart’s hopes and hurts are collected and carefully guarded. 

Perhaps you know such a place in your own heart...

Well, it took me only a few hours online to locate (at a used-book shop in Australia) an issue of Boy’s Cinema Annual published in the era of my friend’s youth. I ordered it and was pleased with the condition in which it arrived. I remember wrapping it in red tissue paper and attaching a store-bought bow to top it off.


Michael stopped by in early December and we talked for about an hour. When he was ready to take his leave I produced the gift from my desk drawer. He was embarrassed not to have a present for me and I assured him that his wit and wisdom were more than generous gifts all year 'round. He opened the package very carefully, even tenderlly,  and for several long minutes simply looked at the magazine until his tears began to fall upon it. Then he looked up and, as so many times before, his gaze invited me into his soul. He asked me if I knew how much this meant to him. Through my tears I told him yes, I thought I did.


I believe a wounded corner of Michael’s soul was healed in opening that present and I know a broken place in my heart was restored in giving it. If only for a moment we both knew for sure that love finds a home between our hopes and hurts - in that very place where God longs and aches to be with us, to heal us and to love us..


An old, used issue of Boy’s Cinema Annual turned out to be the best Christmas I ever gave -and the best Christmas gift I ever received.


Let us pray...


Lord,

teach me to recognize the true gifts,
    the real gifts, the authentic gifts
        that are mine to share with others...

Preserve my heart, my soul and my imagination
    from wanting what I don't need, 
from desiring what I ought not have, 
    from seeking what is passing,
        what has no lasting vallue... 
 
Teach me, Lord, to long for and to share 
    the gifts of love and patience, 
    generosity and kindness, 
    and selflessness and mercy. 
gifts I need and want to share
    with neighbors near and far... 
 
Teach me to receive 
    as well as to give freely, Lord: 
give me an open soul,
    not too proud to welcome in
        the gifts that others offer
    when they reach out to share
        what you have shared with them... 

May the gifts I offer others, Lord,
    bring healing, joy and wholeness 
        to broken, wounded  hearts 
    where others have trod roughly,
        without care, on tender ground...
 
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. 

The Gift of Love arranged by Hal Hopson

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Though I may speak with bravest fire,
And have the gift to all inspire,
And have not love, my words are vain,
As sounding brass, and hopeless gain.

Though I may give all I possess,
And striving so my love profess,
But not be given by love within,
The profit soon turns strangely thin.

Come, Spirit, come, our hearts control,
Our spirits long to be made whole.
Let inward love guide every deed;
By this we worship, and are freed.

  

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Counting my blessings and memories...

Last night I helped my sister decorate her Christmas tree here in Georgetown, Colorado. This was the first time I've trimmed a tree with family since I helped my mother, Ruth, with hers 32 years ago in 1993. 
 
In the photo above are 7 of the ornaments we hung, handmade by my Aunt Dot Murphy - 55 years ago.  
 
For the photo, I placed them on a doily crocheted at least 85 years ago by my great-grandmother, Hermione Cordeau .

Growing old definitely has its problems - but living long enough to savor and enjoy these moments and memories: priceless!

Praise God from whom all blessings flow!

 

  

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 A few days ago I came across the first four lines of this meme and the sentiment really stayed with me.  This morning I went back and expanded on the theme...

 

 

  

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Pause for Prayer: TUESDAY 12/23

    Photo by Gates Dupont
 
The desert will rejoice
    and the dry land bloom with flowers... 
 
My friend raises rare plants, Lord
    and yesterday, one bloomed in glory...
 
When he sent me this photo 
    - all I saw was Advent -
 and your bursting into bloom 
     in the Virgin's garden-womb
and the glory of your coming,
    tender, gentle, strong and fragile;
one like us and one among us
    yet so innocent and pure...    
 
Dressed in simple, brilliant hues 
    you come from royalty and lineage:
        Son of David, Son of God,
        Son of Mary, Son of Man;
        the Promised and Anointed,
        both human and divine;
        King of Kings and Prince of Peace, 
        our Savior and Redeemer;
        our Brother, Word of Wisdom,
        our mercy and our hope...
 
Bloom in the desert of my heart, Lord, 
    near a river of your grace
        for which my soul is thirty
and anoint me with your Spirit
    who refreshes and restores me
            with your glory and your beauty...
 
Amen. 
 
Although this song sings of a rose, it pairs perfectly with the orchid that inspired today's prayer.  Think of how long one waits for an orchid to bloom as you listen to Sandstrom's arrangement here - and perhaps beginning at 02:30 on the recording, you'll hear the orchid open...
 
Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming 
    by Michael Praetorius (1609)
    arranged by Jan Sandstrom   
    performed by Ensemble Altera
    conducted by Christopher Lowrey 
 
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12/22/25

If you need a reason to smile to day...

 
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Chuck Bridwell's delightful arrangement of Deck The Halls has been around for 17 years - and I just heard it for the first time! 
 
After sorting through many YouTube videos, this performance by the Chandler High School Chorale (Chandler, AZ), directed by Lori Lyford  best combines talented singing, fun-loving choreography and a clearly wonderful partnership between the chorale and the conductor.
 
Enjoy! 

 

  

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Monday Morning Offering: 12/22

Coffee in the Morning by George Mendoza
 
Good morning, good God!

It’s that time, Lord,
when we give each other gifts
    - on your birthday!

Please forgive us
    for getting that mixed up every year
       - and again this year!

So, there's lots of wrapping going on:
    paper and foil, gift bags and boxes,
    tags and tape, ribbons and bows…

Seems that everyone’s wrapped up in wrapping
so what I offer you this morning, Lord,
    are all the things that wrap me up
       and definitely need unwrapping...

• I get wrapped up, Lord, in little things
while the big things go undone.
    Unwrap me, Lord, and keep me faithful
      to what deserves my first attention...

• I get wrapped up in things that waste my time
and time is one of my most precious possessions.
    Unwrap me, Lord, and make me a better steward
      of my days and nights, my work, my play and my rest…

• I get wrapped up in fantasies and fears
and leave untended the realities I just don't want to face.
    Unwrap me, Lord, and sharpen my vision
      of what’s real and what will help me truly grow…

• I get wrapped up in what I want and hope to get,
and in desire for what I can't or shouldn't have.
    Unwrap me, Lord, and give me a hunger
      for what truly nourishes and satisfies...

• I get wrapped up in having more, in having the most,
in having the biggest, the newest, the best.
    Unwrap me, Lord, and help me give and give away:
      help me simplify and learn to do with less...

• I get wrapped up in anger and hurt
that sap my energy for reaching out.
    Unwrap me, Lord, and free my heart
       to serve and be with others...

• And I often wrap myself up in - my self:
I get all wrapped up in me:
    in my wants and in my worries,
    in my disappointments and self-pity...

Unwrap me, Lord,
and let me see the blessings that are mine:
    your love, your word, your presence,
    your mercy and your strength...

Unwrap me, Lord,
so that others can know, share and enjoy my gifts...

Unwrap me, Lord, when I try to hide
    from you,
    from your love
    and from the love of those around me...

I have Christmas gifts for others, Lord,
    but it’s your birthday that's coming
so I offer you an unwrapped heart,
    laid bare for you to touch and heal
and mend and bless and wrap again
    - but this time in your word and will,
           your gospel and your grace...

Unwrap me, Lord,
    I need your help:
        I can't unwrap myself... 

Amen.



  

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12/21/25

Did you know that the beloved Christmas song "O Holy Night" was onced banned in churches?

It's true: O Holy Night was once banned in churches!  And if you watch this video, you'll find out when and why that happened.

 Actually, I'm using that lead to entice you watch and listen to the work of Ben Maton, a young musician and Youtuber in Salisbury, England. I happened upon Ben's work on YouTube and I'm grateful to have done so.  Ben is both an organist and filmmaker and in his videos he combines these talents brilliantly.

Each video takes the viewer to a church in England where Ben guides you on a tour of the building and its organ - and a particular piece or style of church music.  The visuals, Ben's beautifully delivered commentary - and his music - come together seamlessly, providing a half hour or so of the English countryside, the history of old church buildings and the music that has supported people's worship for centuries.

 Each time I "take a walk" with the Salisbury Organist, I find myself historically enriched, culturally delighted, musically uplifted and  - at peace.  

Perhaps you'll find some of that experience, too. 

  

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An extra prayer for December 21...

A little background...
 
December 21 is the shortest day of the year, the winter solstice.  In the Northern Hemisphere today we will have only about 8 hours and 45 minutes of daylight. Tonight will be the longest of the year and beginning tomorrow, daylight will lengthen at an average of 2 minutes and 7 seconds every day.
 
In the week before Christmas there are special antiphons sung in the church's prayer and the verse for today is O Rising Sun!  On the solstice, the shortest day of the year, we celebrate Christ as "Oriens" which means dawn, sunrise, break of day.  Christ is the light no darkness can extinguish!

Rise like the dawn, Lord!

Let your sun's rays thaw my heart 
    to melt and heal what my grips my soul...
 
O come, O Day-Spring, from on high
    and cheer me with your joyful light...

Disperse the clouds of anxious fear
    that rob me of your peaceful calm...

Draw me from my darkness
   to the light that dawns each morn...

In these dark and wintry days, Lord,
    by my warmth and be my light...

Amen. 
 
Christ, Be Our Light by Bernadette Farrell
 
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