COVID-19
prayers of the people: come to us
Word of God, come to us as you came to Lazarus.
Come to the caves of our lives –
caves we have created,
and caves we have sought;
Caves to which we have been sent,
caves in which we now reside.
Come to the caves of our world –
caves of containment,
and caves of protection;
Caves of solace and anxiety,
caves that quickly become tombs.
Word of God, come to us as you came to Lazarus.
Call us back to life –
life created by you,
and life sustained by you;
Life in relationship with you,
life in service to others.
Call us back to life –
life that is hope in despair,
and peace in unsettled times.
Life that is joy in sorrow,
love beyond understanding.
Word of God, come to us as you came to Lazarus.
Unbind us and set us free –
liberate shackles of sadness,
and burdens too heavy to bear.
Release us from fear that inhibits
deliver us in your grace.
Unbind us and set us free –
call us to community,
and fuel us for connection.
Show us your way,
inspire us to walk with you.
Through the renewing power of your Spirit,
and grounded in the words you teach us to pray….
submitted by Katherine Kussmaul, Saint Giles Presbyterian Church, Raleigh, North Carolina
prayer for COVID-19: in the midst
Holy One,
Bridger of Distance,
Connector of Beings,
hear our prayer….
In the midst
of non-stop news stories
about illness and scarcity,
press conferences and cancellations…
grant us quiet in our minds.
In the midst
of heightened anxiety
about caregivers and caregiving,
about health and hygiene,
grant us calm in our hearts.
In the midst
of opposing views:
close doors or stay open,
reach out or hunker down…
grant us peace in our spirits.
In the midst
of distance
in our families, our faith communities,
in all our relationships with others…
grant us connection in our separation.
In the midst
of our lives:
our gratitude and concerns,
our hopes and longings…
grant us an abiding sense of Your Comfort.
submitted by Katherine L. Kussmaul, Pastor, Saint Giles Presbyterian Church, Raleigh, North Carolina
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