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Your Congregation | Clergy & Lay Leaders | Worship Aids | UN Sabbath
A Call to Prayer
We who have lost our sense and our senses – our
touch, our smell, our vision of who we are; we who frantically force and
press all things, without rest for body or spirit, hurting our earth and
injuring ourselves: we call a halt. We want to rest. We
need to rest and allow the earth to rest.
We need to reflect and to rediscover the mystery that lives in us,
that is the ground of every unique expression of life, the source of the
fascination that calls all things to communion. We declare a Sabbath, a space of quiet: for simple
being and letting be; for recovering the great, forgotten truths; for
learning how to live again. A Prayer of Awareness Today we know of the energy that moves all things: the
oneness of existence, the diversity and uniqueness of every moment of
creation, every shape and form, the attraction, the allurement, the
fascination that all things have for one another. Humbled by our knowledge, chastened by surprising
revelations, with awe and reverence we come before the mystery of life. A Prayer of Sorrow
Reader: We have forgotten who we are.
We have forgotten who we are.
We have forgotten who we are.
We have forgotten who we are.
We have forgotten who we are.
Silence A Prayer of Healing
Reader: We join with the earth and with each other.
We join with the earth and with each other.
We join with the earth and with each other.
We join with the earth and with each other.
We join with the earth and with each other.
Reader: We join together as many and diverse
expressions of one loving mystery: for the healing of the earth and the
renewal of all life. A Prayer of Gratitude
Reader: We rejoice in all life.
We rejoice in all life.
We rejoice in all life.
We rejoice in all life.
We rejoice in all life.
Reader: We are full of the grace of creation
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