
On the Wednesday’s in Advent we are participating in a joint worship service with Noel United Methodist Church and the Church for the Highlands using the book “Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals”. We hope you are able to join us for these services. For those that can’t join us, we are posting a portion of the Daily Prayer below.
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O Lord, let my soul rise up to meet youCome, let us bow down and bend the knee : let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.
Song: Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
Where there is no love, let us put love : and so, by your power, draw love out.
Psalm 73:14 – 18
I have been afflicted all day long : and punished every morning.Where there is no love, let us put love : and so, by your power, draw love out.
Scriptures: Isaiah 8:1-15 and Luke 22: 54-69
Where there is no love, let us put love : and so, by your power, draw love out.
John of the Cross wrote, “The soul that is attached to anything, however much good there may be in it, will not arrive at the liberty of divine union. For whether it be a strong wire rope or a slender and delicate thread that holds the bird, it matters not, if it really holds it fast; for until the cord be broken, the bird cannot fly.”
Prayers for Others
Our Father
Prayer: Lord, help us not to despair when you seem far away or when our walk with you proves treacherous. Give us grace to trust your presence even when we feel your absence. Amen.
May the peace of the Lord Christ go with you : wherever he may send you;************************************************
Each day Common Prayer remembers a saint who labored on behalf of the church. Today we remember John of the Cross (1542 – 1591)Born into poverty in sixteenth-century Spain, Juan de la Cruz joined the Carmelite order at the age of twenty-one. Four years later, he met Teresa of Avila, who was impressed by the young friar and recruited him to help her restore a spirit of radical simplicity to the Carmelites. Their reforms were not welcomed in the days of Spain’s Inquisition, and Juan suffered a great deal of persecution at the hands of his religious brothers. One of the great mystics of the Christian tradition, he teaches us how to draw closer to God during the “dark night of the soul.”
To learn more about him, click John of the Cross.
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