Prayers for the second Sunday in Creationtide

The slugs have enjoyed nibbling on these, but have not made it through the skin. The two in the middle were well camouflaged, hence their size, and have now been pickled.

I wrote these prayers for our service today (7th September), the readings were Philemon and Luke 14:25-33.

Generous God, we thank you for the gifts you shower upon us. For the late-summer fruitfulness of fields and gardens, for friendships, and for the life you breathe into us. Most of all, we thank you for filling and surrounding us with your love. As we share our lives in Christ, may we, as a community here and with all your people, live out the truth of that reality. Give us hearts full of love and hands ready to act for the good of the people we meet in our daily lives and of all of your creation. Give us grace to trust that there is enough, and to live accordingly.

Subversive God, we thank you for the example of Paul, who saw through the values and norms of his society to the deeper truths of your kingdom. Give us the vision to see through our society’s respectable veneer, to uncover those values and norms which are driving the destruction of this beautiful world you created. Give us courage to face up to our part in this and wisdom to know how to be and act differently.

Demanding God, in Christ you showed us that discipleship means carrying the cross and letting go of our lives. We offer up to you our one wild and precious life, trusting that you have planted our deepest desires within us. May we live our lives to the full and for your greater glory, whatever that might mean at this stage of our lives.

Confusing God, there is so much about this life that we struggle to understand and you refuse to give us easy answers. Even the light of the world, Jesus, spoke in riddles that still confound us. Help us to hold our explanations lightly and to trust you deeply. For all those situations where there seems to be no answer, and where we cannot see a way forward, we still pray in faith for your kingdom to come. We lift up before you the situations in Sudan, DRC, Gaza, Haiti, Ukraine and so many other troubled places in your world.

God of hope, we pray for societies where confidence in the status quo is being lost and where things are starting to unravel. May your people choose a courageous path of radical love that points to a deeper hope in you and to a future that can be built on the solid foundation of the self-giving love of a crucified God.

Redeeming God, we lift to you the bruised and broken parts of our personal lives, of our church, and of all of creation. Just as Christ rose from the dead, we trust that you will bring new life from the devastation of our mistakes. We cannot know how or even when, but we entrust that hope of new life into your wide embrace.

Intercessory prayer based on Psalm 65

It’s so easy to see the presence of God in the Springtime!

I wrote this prayer based on Psalm 65 – feel free to fill in the gaps!

O God of our salvation, O hope of all the ends of the earth and of the farthest seas

We bring to you our concerns today, knowing that you always hear us when we pray.

Happy are they whom you choose and draw to your courts to dwell there. We shall be satisfied with the blessings of your house, even of your holy temple.

We thank you for our communities of faith, and all the places where you sustain us. We ask for your blessing upon them. We pray for gifts of stamina, resilience, grace and wisdom to those who lead us….

You still the raging of the seas, the roaring of their waves and the clamour of the peoples.

We pray you will still the raging of leaders who do not follow your ways, or care for the people in their charge. We pray for leaders whose hearts are drawn to service and who seek your wisdom. We pray for so many troubled places of the world where the people clamour for peace, for a new desire to work together to find solutions that will last. We pray for … .

Those who dwell at the ends of the earth tremble at your marvels; the gates of the morning and evening sing your praise.

We pray for those in the morning of their lives, for the young people on our hearts…

We pray for those in the evening of their lives, in particular for …

We pray for those who have passed beyond the evening of their life, and for the families and friends of those who they have left behind. We pray for…

You visit the earth and water it; you prepare grain for your people, you soften the ground with showers and bless its increase and crown the year with your goodness.

We pray for those who live in fear of flooding or drought, who cannot depend on the weather. Help us to act in solidarity, treasuring the precious gift of water and striving to minimize our impact on climate change. We long for a world where everyone enjoys the fruits of creation. Give us the imagination and the courage to walk the road that will us lead there.

May the pastures of the wilderness flow with goodness and the hills be girded with joy.

We pray for those who feel they are in the wilderness, who are struggling with their health, fearful for the future, or dealing with other problems. May their wilderness begin to flow with goodness and their lives be filled with joy. We pray for…

May the meadows be clothed with flocks of sheep and the valleys stand so thick with corn that they shall laugh and sing.

We share in the joy of those who are particularly aware of your blessings upon them…

Praise is due to you, O God, in Zion; to you that answer prayer shall vows be paid. With wonders you will answer us in your righteousness

We leave our prayers with you, trusting in your righteousness and readiness to answer us. Help us to notice your wonders and to live in praise of you. In the name of Christ,
Amen.