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  • Celebrating Labor Day: A Tribute to Hard Work

    Wishing a wonderful Labor Day to everyone who wakes up each morning ready to give their best effort and make a positive difference through their work. 💕✌️🙏

  • Finding Guidance in John 14:26

    Hey friend, let’s take a moment to reflect on John 14:26. What kind of reminder do you need to stay on track and avoid getting in God’s way? Remember, He’s got everything in His plan, and He’s working for our good, according to His will. 💕✌️🙏

  • A Prayer for Healing, Justice, and Enduring Peace, August 31, 2025

    Dear God of mercy and mystery, you who walk with us in the quiet of suffering and the storm of upheaval— We come before You with reverence, Carrying the weight of a world in motion, And seeking Your guidance for ourselves, our communities, and all creation.

    We lift up Rudy Giuliani, Hospitalized with broken bones after an act of compassion led to unexpected harm. May healing surround his body and spirit, And may all who suffer—publicly or privately—find rest and renewal. Let this moment remind us that even amid controversy, Every life is worthy of care, and every act of mercy matters.

    We cry out for the people of Enerhodar, Where Russia has turned a once-thriving Ukrainian nuclear city into a fortress of fear3. O God, protect the innocent, And bring light to places shadowed by occupation and silence. May homes be restored, children be free to learn without indoctrination, And may peace—not power—be the legacy left behind.

    We hold close the middle class, Whose sense of security has shifted to strain. As families stretch budgets and face rising costs, May compassion guide our economic systems, And may justice shape our policies. Let no one feel forgotten in the pursuit of prosperity, And may dignity be restored to every household.

    And in all these things— In every hospital room and occupied city, In every paycheck and policy, In every act of courage and every cry for help— We ask:

    May peace prevail. May love be our compass, May truth be our foundation, And may grace be the rhythm by which we live. Amen 💕✌️🙏

  • A Prayer for the Week for Every Place of Worship and Fellowship, August 31, 2025

    Spirit of Peace and Presence, We gather in stillness and song, in silence and spoken word, across meetinghouses and sanctuaries, living rooms and digital spaces. Bless every place of worship this week—each chapel, temple, mosque, synagogue, and meeting room—where hearts turn toward the Divine with longing, gratitude, and hope.

    As voices rise in hymn at 10:00 AM, may joy ripple through the communal area, uniting generations in melody and memory. Let the music soften burdens and awaken delight.

    At 10:30 AM, as Friends enter the sacred silence, may your Spirit move gently among us— guiding ministry, stirring compassion, and deepening our awareness of your presence. Whether seated in the meeting room or joined through Zoom, may each soul feel held in the light.

    At 11:30 AM, as names are shared and announcements offered, bless our introductions with warmth and welcome. May we recognize one another as companions on the journey, each bearing gifts, stories, and sacred worth.

    Though First Day School rests for the summer, we lift up the children—those playing, wondering, growing. Prepare their hearts for September’s return, and guide those discerning plans for older youth with wisdom and care.

    And as refreshments are shared and fellowship unfolds, may laughter echo, kindness abound, and connections deepen. Let this time nourish not only our bodies, but our spirits.

    In all things this week, may unity be our compass, purpose our path, and divine blessing our companion. We walk forward in faith, grateful for the grace that meets us in every moment. Amen 💕✌️🙏

  • Understanding the Holy Spirit’s Reminder in John 14:26

    Hey friend, let’s take a moment to read John 14:26. Then, think back to a time when the Holy Spirit reminded you of something you’d learned before. How did that feel? 💕✌️🙏

  • A Prayer for a World in Transition and Truth, August 30, 2025

    Dear God of justice and joy, you who reside in the tension between power and humility, between conflict and celebration, we come before you with reverence. We carry the headlines of a world in motion and seek your wisdom to guide our hearts, our leaders, and our communities.

    We lift up the courts of our nation, as an appeals court rules that presidential power has limits and that tariffs must be grounded in law, not impulse. May this moment remind us that governance must serve the people and that economic justice must be pursued with integrity, not force. Let truth be upheld, and let the rule of law remain a beacon of hope.

    We grieve the violence in Yemen, where an Israeli airstrike has claimed the life of a key Houthi leader, and where conflict continues to ripple across borders and lives. O God, may your peace descend upon the wounded, and may diplomacy rise above destruction. Let every life be honored, and may the cycle of retaliation be broken by grace.

    We pray for the people of Missouri, as redistricting efforts stir questions of representation and fairness. May maps be drawn with justice, not manipulation, and may every voice—rural or urban, red or blue—be heard and valued. Let democracy be shaped by the people, not by power.

    We pause to celebrate the joy of sport, as Arch Manning steps into the spotlight in a long-awaited moment. May his courage inspire others to rise to their own callings, and may competition be met with respect, unity, and shared celebration. Let the spirit of play remind us that joy, too, is sacred.

    And in all these things—in every courtroom and stadium, in every battlefield and ballot box, in every act of courage and every cry for help—we ask:

    May peace prevail. May love be our compass. May truth be our foundation. And may grace be the rhythm by which we live. Amen 💕✌️🙏

  • A Prayer for a World in Motion and Mercy, August 29, 2025

    Dear God of justice and joy, you who hold the weight of nations and the wonder of a single bloom—we come before you with reverence. We carry the headlines of a restless world and seek your guidance amidst power shifts, policy changes, and unexpected grace.

    We lift up the halls of governance, where decisions ripple far beyond their chambers. As the White House cancels billions in foreign aid without Congress’s consent, may integrity be restored to the stewardship of resources. Let compassion—not control—guide our global commitments, and may aid reach those whose lives depend on it.

    We pray for the people of Texas, as new congressional maps reshape representation. May fairness prevail over partisanship, and may every voice—especially the marginalized—be heard and honored. Let democracy be more than a strategy; let it be a sacred trust.

    We hold close the retailers and workers across the globe, as the end of the de minimis exemption stirs panic and uncertainty. May wisdom guide supply chains, and may justice inform economic policy. Let small businesses find resilience, and may consumers not bear the weight of sudden change alone.

    We grieve the revocation of visas for Palestinian officials, as diplomacy falters ahead of the United Nations gathering. O God, soften hearts and open doors. Let peace be pursued through dialogue, not denial. May every nation be given space to speak, and may the cries of the oppressed be met with compassion, not silence.

    We give thanks for the rose that survived Hurricane Katrina, now blooming across the country as a symbol of hope. Let its petals remind us that beauty can rise from devastation, and that resilience often grows in the soil of sorrow. May we nurture what endures and celebrate the quiet miracles that defy despair.

    We find joy in the simple pleasures of life, as exemplified by a nine-year-old TikTok user who transformed a joke into a beverage that has now become a popular product. In a world often plagued by conflict, let us not overlook the transformative power of creativity, the ability to find joy in play, and the unexpected connections that can be made. May these qualities serve as forces for unity, and may we honor the voices of the young who remind us to dream big.

    In all aspects of life—in every courtroom, classroom, garden, government, act of courage, and spark of joy—we implore:

    May peace prevail. May love guide us, and truth serve as our foundation. May grace be the rhythm that sustains us. Amen 💕✌️🙏

  • Inspiration from Psalms 18:19

    Hey friend, let’s take a moment to read Psalms 18:19. Then, let’s find some inspiration in the words of Psalm 18. Jot down the cool things you learn from it. 💕✌️🙏

  • A Prayer for a World in Tension and Tenderness, August 28, 2025

    Dear God of wisdom and mercy, we come before You with reverence, bearing the weight of a world in flux—a world yearning for justice, clarity, and peace.

    We lift up the leaders and workers within the CDC as pressure mounts and resignations unfold. May truth be honored above agendas, and may public health be guided by compassion, science, and integrity. Let courage rise in those who speak truth, and may the vulnerable never be forgotten in the reshaping of policy.

    We pray for Lisa Cook, as her lawsuit becomes a battleground for the soul of governance. May justice be done with clarity and care, and may institutions meant to serve the people remain free from manipulation and fear. Let wisdom guide the courts, and may the dignity of every public servant be upheld.

    We mourn the lives lost in Minneapolis, where children gathered in prayer and were met with violence. O God, hold their families in Your tender embrace. Let healing rise where trauma lingers, and may communities find strength in compassion, not fear. We remember the words: “I know some kids weren’t going to get up.” May we never grow numb to such sorrow.

    We cry out with the people of Kyiv, where missiles shattered lives and diplomacy failed. As European leaders grieve and rage, may unity be forged in the fire of loss. Let peace be more than a distant hope—let it be a shared resolve, born of love and justice.

    We reflect on the arrival of new Acela trains, promising speed but revealing delay. May this remind us that progress is not always linear, and that patience, too, is a virtue. Let innovation serve the common good, and may every journey—literal or spiritual—be met with grace.

    And in all these things—in every courtroom and classroom, in every sanctuary and summit, 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 💕✌️🙏

  • Finding Freedom Through Psalm 18:19

    Hey friend! Today’s challenge is to take a look at Psalm 18:19. Then, think about when you’ve felt like you were stuck in a corner. Write down the areas where you’d love the Lord to help you feel more free and open. 💕✌️🙏