Originally written in Palestine for World Communion Sunday Slightly adapted for inclusive language God of our grandmothers and mothers, of Eve and Sarah, Miriam and Hanna, Mary and Martha, Mother Mary and Mary of Magdala, of Lois and Eunice we come to your table today, [World Communion Sunday,] in this season of repentance of leaves […]
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Prayers for our world — Loren McGrail, USA
We celebrate, Creator God this diverse world you have created— its lands and its peoples. We give thanks for your gift of trust in us to preserve, conserve, and take care of it and offer all the hospitality you have already given us. We lift up your co-workers serving in areas of need. We are […]
Read full textPalm Sunday Prayer — Loren McGrail, Israel/Palestine
Matthew 21:1-11 Blessed is the one that weeps for us and with us when we have lost our way. Blessed is the one that comes towards us in majesty and humbleness down that ancient twisted path straight into our gated cities, locked up hearts. Blessed is the one that hears our shouts of joy then […]
Read full textWhen we meet you, a prayer — Loren McGrail, Israel/Palestine
John 12:1-11 While the reading falls traditionally on Monday of Holy Week, this prayer may be used throughout the year. Anointing and blessing God help us to recognize you in all your glory and humble disguises including the poor of the world who are your body. When we meet you may we fall to our […]
Read full textHoly Week Challenge & Prayer — Loren McGrail, Israel/Palestine
Prayed at Saint Andrews Scots Memorial Church in Jerusalem Setting the scene When Jesus came into Jerusalem for that last supper the crowds were singing and dancing. Palms were waved and coats were tossed on the ground—all for the victorious One. Hosanna in the highest. No matter that he came on a donkey instead of […]
Read full textUnbinding Lazarus, John 11:1-45, Lent 5 – Loren McGrail, Palestine/Israel
Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year A Unbinding So dear ones this is the hope of this Lenten Gospel reading. Our sisters and brothers who have been entombed will rise. The question is where are we in the Lazarus story? . Are we standing there paralyzed by the force of our own weeping? Are we […]
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