6/2/26

Pause for Prayer: TUESDAY 6/2

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People often ask us to pray for them... 
And we often ask others to pray for us... 
This morning's is about just that...  
In fact, you might want to send a link to this post 
to folks who've asked you to pray for them: 
 
My heart and soul, my pockets and arms 
    are filled, O Lord,
        with the people I pray for today...

You know who they are and you what they need 
   and you don't need me 
      to remind you...

But there's something's sacred
   in saying aloud the names of those 
      who've asked me to pray for them...

There's something holy 
   in whispering to you
      what they once whispered to me...

And there's something graced
   in simply remembering
      the prayer I saw in their eyes...
 
(Let's all take some time here 
    to share with the Lord the names of those 
        who've asked for our prayers 
    - and those, too, who may not have asked 
        and yet hold a place in our hearts...)
 
My heart and soul, my pockets and arms 
    are filled, O Lord,
        with the people I pray for today...

Hear every prayer I whisper 
   for those who've asked me, Lord,
to lift their names and needs in prayer
    with faith and trust and hope in you...

Amen. 
 
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Here are two songs for this morning: the first I posted some years ago, the second I've used more frequently - they both have the same message and each one is just right for today's prayer...  
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I Will Pray For You
 
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I have prayed for you
that your faith is still held fast.
I prayed for you,
a guard against the tempest
Every time you’re brought to mind,
every prayer you’ve left behind.
I have raised you up on high,
I have prayed for you.

I have prayed for you
that God’s will is your guide.
I pray for you that you are led each day.
Every time I sense you there,
every time I knelt in prayer,
and in all this world of care
I have prayed for you.

I will pray that God’s strength
will hold you in the arms
of the One who gave his all for you.
I will pray every day
that this life of faith remains close
to my heart and mind.

I will pray, I will pray,
I will stay on my knees,
I will pray for you today.

God, who hears in all the secret places
will attend to our every plea.
All we ask, all our desires will be answered
in God’s own time, God’s own time.

I will pray that God’s strength
will hold you in the arms
of the One who gave his all for you.
I will pray every day
that this life of faith remains close
to my heart and mind.

I will pray, I will pray,
I will stay on my knees,
I will pray for you today.
 
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I Prayed for You by  Andrew Maycock 
 
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Today I said a prayer for you

I just felt I really needed to

I’m not certain why you’re on my mind

Or why you need my prayers this time

Still I prayed anyway

 

Today I said a prayer for you

I asked blessings on your heart anew

I prayed that you would somehow feel

   my prayers for you as I  kneel

Believing you’ll receive

 

I prayed for hope, I prayed for peace

I prayed that God’s work in your life

   will never cease

I prayed for joy, I prayed for love

I prayed that he’ll enfold you in his arms

I prayed for you

 

Today I said a prayer for you

Across the miles or far from view

As the sun rises and falls

He’ll be there through it all

I pray, I pray

 

Today I said a prayer for you

I prayed that he’d draw close to you

That he’d touch your day some way

and I promised I’d always pray now and always

 

I prayed for hope, I prayed for peace

I prayed that God’s work in your life

   will never cease

I prayed for joy, I prayed for love

I prayed that he’ll enfold you in his arms

I prayed for you

 

Never underestimate the power of prayer

It’s greater than we can imagine,

   what a privilege to care

Taking time to think of those

known or known to him

Lifting up those souls to our life-giving King

 

I prayed for hope, I prayed for peace

I prayed that God’s work in your life

   will never cease

I prayed for joy, I prayed for love

I prayed that he’d enfold you in his arms

I prayed for you, I prayed for you, I prayed for you

 

  

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6/1/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Monday 6/1



I first posted this six years ago - but I've added a few more "over" prayers to a prayer that most of us might prayer every day, every night - over and over again...
 
It's at the end of day, Lord,
when folks feel the weight
of all that's hanging over them,
all that crowds their minds and hearts...
  
So I tonight I pray for all who are:

overburdened with worries and cares
overextended and exhausted
overindulged - and yet still empty
overworked and underpaid
overwhelmed by daily news
overstepped and left behind
overruled with no appeal
overinvolved and burning out
overboard without a line
overfed and yet still hungry
overthrown by "powers that be" 
overhauled against our will
overwatched but not protected
overthinking anxious thoughts
overshadowed, lost, abandoned
overcome by grief and sorrow
overheard and quoted falsely
overlooked and left alone
overgrown by weeds and thorns
overpowered and strong-armed 
overturned by other voices
overcast by gathering clouds
overcautious, stuck in fear
0verprotected, smothered, stifled
overpowered, trapped and cornered
overscrupuled, plagued by doubt
overtired, all worn out,
all over being "over"
    - overwhelmed by daily life... 
 
All these I lift in prayer
    to you and to your Spirit, Lord...

Raise us up and out from under
    all that oversteps our freedom,
    all that overclouds our joy,
    all that overrides our will,
    all that overruns our hope
    and all that overrules our claim
        to all the hope and grace and joy
              you offer us each day...

Raise us up to stand upon the mountains
    and raise us up to walk on stormy seas;
raise us up from all that undercuts us 
    raise them up to fly on eagles' wings...

Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake
    and watch over us as we sleep

that awake, we may keep watch with you
    and asleep, rest in your peace...

Amen. 
 
The relentless affirmation of this song's repeating refrain is likely one that all of us can take to prayer, take to the Lord - any day or night...

You Raise Me Up 
        performed by Peter Hollens
 
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When I am down, and, oh, my soul, so weary
When troubles come, and my heart burdened be
Then, I am still and wait here in the silence
Until you come and sit awhile with me

You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains
You raise me up to walk on stormy seas
I am strong when I am on your shoulders
You raise me up to more than I can be
 

  

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5/31/26

Monday Morning Offering: 6/1


Coffee in the Morning

The Lorica (Breastplate) is a prayer attributed to Saint Patrick (c. 337). You might picture Patrick donning his faith as the breastplate in his armor as he faces a new day.   The Lorica comes to mind this Monday after Trinity Sunday because it opens and closes with these words:
    I arise today
    through a mighty strength,
    the invocation of the Trinity:
    through a belief in the Threeness,
    through confession of the Oneness
    of the Creator of creation.
 
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Good morning, good God!

Like Patrick, Lord, I want to don 
    the armor of faith, hope and love:
    the breastplate of the Father, Son and Spirit,
    the strength of the grace you offer me
        to meet whatever challenge
            may come my way today...
 
Give me the armor of perseverance 
    to move through this day with courage;
give me wisdom I need to think clearly
        and to make good choices and decisions;
give me humility, that I might learn
    to put my neighbor's needs before my own;
give me purity, to seek what's true, 
    praiseworthy, genuine and whole;
give me patience, 
    to bear with others kindly;
give me the generosity to share 
    not just from my bounty but also from my want; 
and give me the reverence I owe to you, 
    to all creation, to my neighbor and to myself...
 
I offer you my person, Lord,
my heart and soul, my mind and body,
I offer you my self, Lord:
    arm me with conviction,
    drape me in mercy,
    vest me in virtue,
    garb me in grace,
    equip me with strength and courage,
    clothe me in a generous spirit
    and be my shield against any and all
        who would come between you and me...

I offer you my weak, naked self, Lord:
    cover my shame, 
    gird me with strength,
    clothe me in dignity
    and wrap me in your glory,
    the robe of my salvation
lest anyone or anything
    come between you and me...

Amen.
 
The Deer's Cry by Shaun Davey
    performed by Rita Connolly 
 
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NIGHT PRAYER: Trinity Sunday


 
On Sundays, Night Prayer will reflect some element from the day's mass.  Today is Trinity Sunday!
 
I pray to you, O God, 
    Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
your triune mystery 
    more than I can fathom...

So many ways to name you,
    to seek you and to know you, 
        to call on you in prayer...

So many holy images
    to ponder and reflect on,
        to feed my dreams and visions....
 
Glory and divinity,
    touching my humanity,
         inviting me to sanctity... 
 
You are God, my Father
    triune in your majesty,
        your power and your strength...
 
You are God, Eternal Word,
    triune in your mercy,
        in your kindness and compassion...

You are God, the Holy Spirit,
    triune in your wisdom,
        in your blessings and your gifts...
 
You are one, my Lord and God,
    may I be one with you
        in your triune, holy peace...

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.

Here's a trinity of musical possibilities to close this evening's prayer: a very simple piece, almost a mantra, from Sandra McCracken; a powerful choral piece from the master composer Tchaikovsky and a reflective, contemporary song from by Jason Upton...

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Trinity Song by Sandra McCracken
 
 
 
Holy Father, Son and Spirit 
Holy Communion, Three in One 
Holy Father, Son and Spirit 
Holy Communion, Three in One 
 
Come with Your peace, with Your invitation 
Bind us together in holy love 
Come with Your peace, with Your invitation 
Bind us together in holy love 
 
Holy Father, Son and Spirit 
Holy Communion, Three in One 
Holy Father, Son and Spirit 
Holy Communion, Three in One 
 
Three in One 
Three in One
Three in One 
Three in One 
 
 
Cherubic Hymn 
   by Pyotr IlyichTchaikovsky,
 
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Let us represent the cherubim 
in mystic harmony, 
praise the Father, Son and Spirit, 
raise our three-fold song, 
praise the Trinity,  
raise our three-fold song to the Trinity, 
Let us now cast aside,  
let us cast aside all this earthly life, 
cast aside, cast aside, cast aside, 
all this earthly life. Amen. 
 
Izhe kheruvimy tayno obrazuyushche, 
I zhivotvoryashchey Troytsye, 
trisvyatuyu pyesn’, pripyevashche, 
trisvyatuyu pyesn’ pripyevashche. 
Vsyakoye nynye, nynye zhityeskoye 
otlozhim popyecheniye, otlozhim, 
popyecheniye. Amin’. 

Father, Son, Spirit by Jason Upton
 
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Pause for Prayer: Trinity Sunday


There's a saying that "anyone who preaches on the Trinity for more than three minutes will lapse into heresy."  And this because the Trinity is a mystery we can name - but cannot fully comprehend.  As soon as we begin speaking about the Trinity, human language, inadequate for revealing let alone explaining this mystery, opens us to making statements that are neither true nor reflective of more than 2,000 years of faith and Church teaching.
 
Our Lutheran friends have produced a short, lighthearted and entertaining video that explains this quite well.  If you follow the link here - be sure to watch until the end!
 
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So I've decided not to risk writing an heretical prayer for Trinity Sunday!  Instead, I offer you a prayer by theologian Karl Rahner.  In response to his own prayerful question, Rahner he names neither the Trinity nor the Persons in it - but you'll recognize, nonetheless, the Father, Son and Spirit in his words.  Wisely, Rahner does not answer his own question - apart from finally naming our triune God as Love - as we find so eloquently stated in 1 John 4.
 
Here, then, is Rahner's prayer:

What can I say to you,  my God?
 
Shall I collect together all the words
    that praise your holy Name?
 
Shall I give you all the names of this world
    - you, the Unnameable? 
 
Shall I call you 
    "God of my life, 
    meaning of my existence, 
    hallowing of my acts,
    my journey's end, 
    bitterness of my bitter hours,
    home of my loneliness, 
    you my most treasured happiness"?

Shall I say:
    "Creator, Sustainer, Pardoner,
    Near One, Distant One, 
    Incomprehensible One,
    God both of flowers and stars,
    God of the gentle wind 
        and of terrible battles,
    Wisdom, Power, Loyalty, and Truthfulness,
    Eternity and Infinity, you the All-merciful,
    you the Just One, 
    you  - Love itself!"
 
Be with me, God of Love, 
    Father, Son and Spirit,
as you are one, be one with me,
    most Holy Trinity.

Amen.

Here's Rachmaninoff's Glory to the Trinity where, I believe, 
he succeeds in not lapsing into heresy!  This powerful peace ends
with intercessory prayer.
 
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Glory to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
both now and ever and to the ages of ages
Amen
Only begotten Son, Word of the Father
Who art immortal
Thou didst vouchsafe for our salvation
to become incarnate of the Holy Spirit
upon the Virgin Mary
Changeless essence
lo, Thou wast made very man
and crucified, Thou the GodMan
to vanquish death by dying
Thou alone, O Christ art glorified
in the Trinity with Father and Holy Spirit.
O save us…
 
Again and again in peace let us pray to the Lord
Lord, have mercy upon us
Help us, save us, have mercy on us
and keep us O God by Thy grace
Lord, have mercy upon us
Let us entrust ourselves and each other
and all our life unto Christ our God
To Thee, O Lord, we cry
For Thou art a good God
and lovest mankind
and unto thee w render 

Glory to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
both now and ever
and to ages of ages
Amen
 

  

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