9/9/24

NIGHT PRAYER: Monday 9/9


 
I first posted this in 2021 and then again in '22 and '23, each year adding a few more simple things for which I'm truly grateful - as I do tonight...  You might take some time to make your own list of simple things (and some things not so simple) for which you're truly grateful...
 
Just musing, Lord,
at the end of day,
on some simple things 
(and some things not so simple)
for which I'm truly grateful...
 
Simple things like:
   Jesus
   a summer's day
   a child's eyes, open wide in wonder
   a friend's hand on my shoulder
   freedom (I too easily take for granted)
   even a hint of Jesus' presence at my side 
   Georgetown, Colorado
   the close harmony of a cappella voices
   a starry sky on a clear night
   a bed to sleep in
   a friend's face in a crowd
   being alive and well at 77
   memories of my porch in Monument Square 
   my family of origin 
   feeling seen, known, understood, accepted
   picking up with an old friend - right where we left off 
   breakfast, lunch and dinner
   hugs
   sensing how God's Spirit is moving in my life
   reading something I wish I'd written 
   my faith
   good music, well played, beautifully sung
   sunshine
   childhood memories of Christmas
   every day of 51 years of ministry
   people without pretense, guile or hidden agenda 
   hope, even and especially in hellish times
   flowering trees budding and blooming
   happy memories of loved ones and good times
   the mercy of God
   sad memories connecting me with what and whom I've lost
   hearty laughter 
   the sun's warmth on my skin
   a well-written poem
   my friends, old and new, remembered and forgotten 
   the Cape, especially Hyannis
   watching the growth of crops along familiar roads
   a loyal friend
   cold drinks on hot days and coffee any time
   writing a well turned phrase 
   good news of any kind
   looking up and seeing a full moon 
   proclaiming and preaching the Word of God
   having dinner on my sister's porch
   the generous depths of the mercy of God
   a clean shave, a hot shower 
   clouds
   sharing with others in faith, in prayer 
   finally getting around to doing what needed to be done
   Starbucks' egg whites with roasted peppers
   the kiss of a breeze, the push of the wind 
   memories of friends who've forgotten me
   a rainbow
   critique that helps me change and grow 
   a day with no bad news
   crossing the Sagamore Bridge - east bound!
   waves lapping the shore and my toes
   the peace of a sleeping baby
   remembering what I'd forgotten 
   classic jazz 
   a soft rain, a driving rain
   a kind word from or to a stranger
   leading others to God, to prayer, to peace
   word that my friend is doing better
   praying with the men at Clear Creek County Jail
   living in sweatpants and hoodies
   presiding at the Lord's Table 
   naps 
   embraces, hugs and squeezes
   telling the truth 
   writing my blog
   a friend who (always) has my back
   slippers
   the satisfaction of a job well done
   Sauvignon Blanc (New Zealand)
   birdsong at dawn
   human imagination
   knowing when to speak - and when not to speak 
   Woods Hill Table's mesclun greens salad                           
   photos of loved ones I miss
   quiet time, lots and lots of quiet time 
   walking into any place where everybody knows your name
   raindrops on the roof, on the window, on my face
   a word - when I need to hear one
   the peace of being in prayer
   the wisdom of human experience
   a good cry
   staying up too late, sleeping in 'til ......
   a real letter in the mail 
   sourdough and dark rye bread
   being on time
   finishing the Sunday NYT crossword
   the bridge over Clear Creek at 8th and Griffith
   seeing my work bear fruit
   the quiet consolation of a friend who understands
   sounds and scents that unlock memories
   arriving on time
   solitude
   serving others' needs
   seeking and finding the truth
   a good night's sleep
   picking up my dry cleaning
   watching a dad watch his son with love
   long weekends
   silence: longed for, found and healing
   doing the next right thing
   blueberry muffins in the morning
   the amazing grace of Jesus
   laundry done, folded, put away
   an owl's song in the night
   the patience others have with me 
   a quarter century in Concord
   leaving behind some foolishness
   the sound of the song of people at prayer
   trusting that all shall be well - and finding how true that is
   exchanging smiles with a stranger
   making peace with my neighbor, with God, with myself
   praying with those who gather in my virtual chapel
   living in the moment, a day at a time
   discovering, remembering, believing 
        that I am truly loved...
 
Just musing, Lord,
at the end of day,
on some simple things 
(and some things not so simple)
for which I'm truly grateful...
for which I'm truly grateful...
 
Thank you, Lord, for all these gifts
    and for gifts that I've forgotten,
    gifts I've yet to open,
    gifts I've yet to find
    and the gifts you've yet to give 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.
 
 
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'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free,
'Tis the gift to come down where we ought to be,
And when we find ourselves in the place just right,
'Twill be in the valley of love and delight.
When true simplicity is gained,
To bow and to bend we will not be ashamed,
To turn, turn will be our delight,
Till by turning, turning we come round right.


  

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9/8/24

Monday Morning Offering: 9/9

Morning Coffee by George Mendoza

This is the last full day 
    of my two magnificent months in Georgetown, Colorado.
This prayer, then, is more personal than usual
    but I'm hoping you'll find some ways it speaks for you, too...

Good morning, good God!
 
I've asked you before, Lord
    but I've forgotten what your answer might have been:
        Why must good times come to an end?

And even as I type those words
    I see the false premise in my question:
        my good times are not ending!
 
I'm going back to good places,
    good folks - and good times...
 
I'm going back to what I've known:
    what has rooted me, grown me, 
        blessed and sustained me;
    sharpened my best points
        and smoothed my rough edges;
    what has challenged me, changed me,
        strengthened and shaped me;
    delighted and thrilled me,
        steadied and calmed me...
       
I'm returning, Lord, 
    to fields of blessings
and only you know
    what blessings and joys
        await me on my return...

Will there be hard times?  
    I'm sure there will be! 
Disappointments, too, and lonely moments
    and loss and grief and the tears they bring;
but through it all I hope and trust
    your holy hand will lead and guide me
        and fill me with blessings yet unknown...

So, I offer this morning
    my outstretched hands and my open heart:
fill me, Lord, and feed my spirits
    with the joy of good places, people and times...
 
Fill my soul with blessings untold,
    blessings already heading my way,
unknown blessings, graces and gifts
    of  wisdom, wonder, mercy and peace...

Amen.    
 
This beautiful song gives perfect voice
    to what I'm praying this morning... 

Let Us Give Thanks for Unknown Blessings 
 
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Let us give thanks for unknown blessings already on the way.
Let us give thanks for unknown blessings already on the way.
God holds the future, the present and the past,
so let us give thanks for unknown blessings already on the way. 
 
See the birds of the air
they neither sow nor reap
yet God will give them food to eat
and God will care for us.
 
Lilies of the field 
they neither toil nor spin
as they are clothed in glorious light
God gives us what we need.
 
Do  not fear or fret
our lives are in God's hands
so praise and thanks should be our song
to God, our hope, our home.

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Sunday 9/8



On Sundays, Night Prayer takes its lead from an element of the day's liturgy.  This evening we go back to today's gospel where Jesus heals a man who is deaf and mute by speaking the word, "Ephhatha" which means "be opened!" 
 
Suppose Jesus were to come to you right now,
    right now while now while you're praying,
        right here, where you're praying...
 
And imagine Jesus touched your ears and said:
Ephphatha! Be opened! 
Hear me 
    and be open to the word 
        I’ve been speaking to you for years,
especially that one word, 
    that message you’re afraid to hear 
        or don’t want to hear,
            or refuse to hear,
the message, the word that challenges you 
    and calls you to make real changes...
Open your ears to hear the truth.
Remove the ear plugs 
    of your prejudice, bias and political correctness.
Open your ears and your mind and your heart!
Open your ears and listen:
    hear the truth that others are speaking,
        especially those you don't want to hear...
Open your ears and hear
    not just the version of truth that's yours
but listen for the whole truth     
    and nothing but the truth...
Ephphatha!  
Be open to the word I speak to you!

And imagine Jesus touched your lips and said:
Ephphatha! Be opened! 
Open your mouth to speak, 
    to speak clearly about your faith
        to speak plainly to others about your faith,
    sharing with them the peace you find 
        in believing, in trusting, 
            in hoping in me, your God!
Open your mouth and pray - speak to me!
Share with me your good times and your bad times.
Open your mouth 
    and speak the just word, the caring word.
a word of compassion, a word of challenge, 
    a word of mercy a word of pardon
to whomever needs to hear such a word
    from you, from your heart, from your mouth...
Open your mouth and speak with love 
    to those who have no one to love them...
Speak a word of welcome and warmth
    to those who have no place to go...
And speak a word, a gentle word 
    to those who've been wounded by hurt...
Ephphatha!   
Open your mouth and speak to me,
   I love the sound of your voice!

                / / / / / / / / / / /  /

Well, I don't have to imagine, Lord, 
because you are with me now while I'm praying
and you are with me here in the place where I pray...
 
I don't have to imagine, Lord,
because I know you come to me day and night
reaching out your hand
    to touch my ears
        and open my heart to your word,
    and to touch my lips 
        and open my mouth to speak the truth
            and to sing your praise...
 
Open my ears even more, Lord,
    so I catch every word you whisper
and open my voice to its fullness
    to proclaim your mercy, your pardon and 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.
 
 
Ephphatha: Be Opened by Carrie Allwine
 
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Ephphatha! Be opened my eyes,
be opened my eyes, 
be opened my eyes, 
Ephphatha! Be opened my ears, Lord
help me to hear your Word  
Ephphatha! Be opened my heart,
be opened my mind, God fill me inside,
with Your Love 
 
1) If you can make a blind man see, 
        open me Lord, set my soul free
 
2) If you can make the deaf hear
     and the mute speak,
        fill my ears and tongue
        with Your Word so sweet
 
3) Help me to receive your love
     Help me to live your love
     Help me to give your love 
        Ephphatha!
        Open me, open me, Lord
 

 

  

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Do you know whose birthday it is?


 
Who's in the painting?
 
No, it's not Mary holding the baby Jesus.  It's St. Ann, the grandmother of Jesus, holding her baby daughter Mary, the mother of Jesus.
 
The image is a detail from The Birth of Mary by Domenico Beccafumi
 
September 8 is the day when the Church commemorates the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. (September 8 falls on a Sunday this year and so the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary time takes precedence over the Marian celebration.)
 
Do we know the actual date of Mary's birth? Well, certainly not from any birth certificate! But if you count back exactly nine months from September 8, you'll find yourself at another important date on the church calendar: December 8, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. (This is a good way to remember that the feast of the Immaculate Conception is not about the conception of Jesus in Mary's womb but rather about the conception of Mary in the womb of her mother, Ann.)
 
The church calendar celebrates the birthdays of only three people: Jesus, his mother and John the Baptist. The  history of the church calendar tells us that the feast of Mary's birth was observed centuries before the dogma of the Immaculate Conception was defined in 1854. The longstanding September 8 commemoration of Mary's birth led to choosing December 8 as the day for celebrating her conception.
 
Here's a prayer for today.  As you'll see, I've simply done a little expansion of the Hail Mary...
 
Hail Mary, Happy Birthday, 
    woman full of grace
       - indeed, the Lord is with you!  

Chosen and blessed are you among women
   and blest and divine is the fruit of your womb:
        Jesus, your Son, the Anointed of God,
        our Brother, our Lord and Redeemer...

Holy Mary, 
    Mother of God and Mother of all,
pray for us now in the troubles we face,
    we're sinners who need all the help we can get...
 
Pray for us, too, at the hour of our death
    that Jesus your Son will take us home
to be with him and to be with you
    and with all who have gone before us...
 
  Amen.
 
And here's Sarah Brightman singing the Bach-Gounod Ave Maria...
 
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Pause for Prayer: SUNDAY 9/8

Photo by John McGinty

My friend John McGinty blogs at BothSidesNow where he offered, some years ago, his thoughts on arriving at his home on Job's Pond in Portland, CT.  Here's a brief excerpt from John's reflection, followed by my own Pause for Prayer:
Forty minutes ago I arrived at Job’s Pond. I got out of the car and just breathed. Blue cloud-marked sky. Green grass. Quiet waters of the pond. Absolute silence. Just the kind of moment I love. Just the kind of moment I need much of the time.

But tonight it is different...  Everything felt different. What was it?

Ah! Obviously. It is the first time this year that I have felt the summer slipping away, pulling away from the dock and beginning the trek to wherever summers spend their winters. That must be somewhere deep in the heart of God...
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 

Lord, I grieve these hints of summer's end
stirring in my heart of hearts,
long before the leaves begin to turn...

Summer is slipping away, Lord,
and there's nothing I can do to stop her!

I cannot slow her pace
as she journeys to where summers go
to sleep away the winter...

I can't hold summer back
but I do know where she's going:
heading home to rest 
where she was born,
deep in God's own heart...

My journey's not so different, Lord:
I'm always heading home,
home to where sweet summers go,
the place where I was born to be
deep in God's own heart...

Lord, give me peace
as seasons change and I reach out
to hold what can't be held
until I'm finally home
where you hold me forever
in that season of your love
when summer never slips away...
 
Give me peace, Lord, 
as the seasons change and I reach out
to hold what can't be held
until I'm finally home
where you'll hold me forever:
in the season of your love,
where summer never slips away
in the depths of your own heart...

Amen.

  

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Homily for September 8

 
Before listening to my homily,
    you might find it helpful to take a look at Sunday's scriptures:
        - the One who will come (Isaiah);
        - "two men walked into a church" (James)
        - the One who does all things well (Mark) 
 
Here's my homily for Sunday, September 8.
 

 

 

  

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9/7/24

NIGHT PRAYER: Saturday 9/7



With an apology for the late posting!
 
Speak to me, Lord...

Speak a word of blessing,
    a word of kindness,
    a word of mercy...

Speak a word that helps,
    a word that heals my hurt,
    a word to make me whole...

Speak a word to wake me up,
    a word to make me strong,
    a word to start my day...

Speak a word of hope,
    a word of peace,
    a word of pardon...

Speak a word of of wisdom,
    a word of counsel,
    a word that makes things clear...

Speak a word of challenge
    a word of comfort
    a word of consolation...

Speak a word to help me love
    my neighbor and my colleague,
    a word to draw me close to you...

Speak a word to my soul's depths,
    a word to gather scattered thoughts,
    a word to change the way I live...

Speak a word of memories healed,
    a word of new beginnings,
    a word to lift me up... 

Speak any word I need to hear,
    a word of love and truth, Lord,
    a word of grace from you...
 
Speak a word to help me rest,
    a word to help me rest in you,
    a word to sing my soul to sleep...

Speak to me, Lord...

Speak to 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.

Tonight's song is, well, different...
And the video for tonight's song is also, well, different...
But something about it is, well, different enough
    that it just might lead you to prayer...
 
Speak to Me by Kari Jobe
 
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And if you find the visual distracting,
    you'll find just the lyrics below...
 

 
The sound of many waters 
Calms the sea in me 
The voice that ends the silence 
Meets me in my need
Like fireworks Igniting in my chest 
The weight of Your glory 
The reverence 
 
I’m in awe 
That You would come to me 
In awe 
That I can hear You speak 
 
Speak to me 
Speak to me 
I’m listening 
 
The sound that shakes the heavens 
The whisper on the wind 
Breaks my inhibitions 
And settles me within 
The mystery, You’re closer than my skin 
Your still, small voice moving me again 
 
I hang on to every word 
You say 
I live to hear You 
Say my name

 

  

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