Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Prayers of the People: Proper 24A


Prayers of the People—Proper 24A

Brothers and sisters, beloved by God: Grace to you and peace.  Let us pray to the Holy One saying, “Be gracious to us, O God; show us your mercy.”

We always give thanks to you, O God, for the Church, constantly remembering before you its work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.  Inspire us by the Holy Spirit.
Silence
Be gracious to us, O God;
show us your mercy.

Almighty God, make us more like your Son, Jesus, who did not regard people with partiality.  May we love justice.  And may we be gracious with all people. 
Silence
Be gracious to us, O God;
show us your mercy.

God our King, the earth shakes in your presence.  All that is belongs, not to us, but to you.  May we be good stewards of all you have created.
Silence
Be gracious to us, O God;
show us your mercy.

Holy One, you answer those who call upon you.  Hear the voices of the weak and wronged.  May this city know and experience your presence.
Silence
Be gracious to us, O God;
show us your mercy.

Great Lord, give your people rest.  Cover the sick and sorrowful with your healing hand.  And may the lonely and forgotten find favor in your sight. 

Allow the congregation to add their petitions and thanksgivings, followed by Silence

Be gracious to us, O God;
show us your mercy.

Living God, you have rescued the dying and dead from the coming wrath through the death and resurrection of your Christ.  May our voices blend with theirs as they proclaim your greatness and worship around your throne forever.  
Silence
Be gracious to us, O God;
show us your mercy.

1 comment:

  1. I appreciate your blog and these prayers, Jeremiah. Keep up your good work. Scott - pastor in Michigan

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