Dear Divine Presence, we humbly address you today with profound reverence, burdened by the weight of global challenges. From the depths of poverty to the heights of peacemaking, from the coral reefs to the courtroom, we seek your guidance and compassion.
We extend our support to the workers and families grappling with economic uncertainty, as the U.S. economy experiences fluctuations and tariffs cast shadows across borders, disrupting livelihoods and futures. May justice be the compass guiding economic decisions, and compassion be the currency of every policy.
We grieve the devastation in Gaza, where aerial imagery exposes a desolate landscape of rubble, dust, and graves. Let the world not turn its back on this suffering. May aid reach those in need, and may peace be pursued with urgency. Every life lost must be honored with action.
We hold in prayer the people of Texas and beyond, as redistricting battles threaten to reshape democracy. May every vote be safeguarded, and every voice be heard, particularly those long silenced by lines drawn to divide.
We remember Hiroshima, eighty years since the atomic bomb fell, as nuclear tensions resurface between great powers. Let the memory of that day serve as a warning, urging the world to choose diplomacy over destruction.
We mourn the Great Barrier Reef, where coral decline has reached unprecedented levels. May we awaken to the cries of creation and ensure that our stewardship reflects reverence, not exploitation.
We acknowledge the tensions between nations, as India defies tariff threats over Russian oil, seeking energy security amidst global pressure. May dialogue replace coercion, and nations act not in isolation but in shared responsibility.
For all beings—the grieving and the rejoicing, the powerful and the powerless, the seen and the unseen—may peace prevail, love lead, and hope endure. Amen ![]()
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