Dear Eternal Spirit, you who hold the sorrow and joy of every generation, we come before you with reverence. We carry the weight of a world in motion—a world marked by conflict, courage, injustice, and grace.
We lift up the people of Donetsk, where homes are abandoned and lives uprooted by war. As families flee the violence and uncertainty, may your presence be a shelter in the storm, and may peace—not conquest—be the final word.
We pray for wisdom in the face of economic strain, as tariffs quietly raise the cost of daily life. For those struggling to make ends meet, may justice guide our policies, and compassion shape our commerce. Let no burden be hidden, and no voice go unheard.
We hold close the hearts of those who seek to protect families, even as they face opposition and misunderstanding. In California and beyond, may love be stronger than fear, and may every child be surrounded by care, regardless of politics or borders.
We remember the 19 Black soldiers wrongfully executed, whose lives were taken in a time of deep injustice. As the U.S. Army finally speaks the truth, we honor their memory and lament the silence that lasted too long. May this apology be more than words—may it be a call to reckon, to repair, and to remember.
We celebrate the joy of Tommy Fleetwood, whose long-awaited victory brings light to a weary season. May his perseverance inspire us, and may we all find moments of triumph in the midst of struggle and waiting.
And in all these things—in every battlefield and boardroom, in every courtroom and classroom, in every act of courage and every cry for help—we ask:
May peace prevail. May truth be spoken. May justice be done. And may love be the rhythm by which we live. Amen ![]()
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