Dear Holy One, in the stillness of this moment, we lift our hearts to You—not in fear, but in longing. We yearn for peace where war has ravaged, for justice where silence has concealed truth, and for healing where grief has taken root.
We mourn the lives lost in Gaza, each soul sacred, each story unfinished. We cry out for the children who hunger, whose futures are dimmed by famine and fire. May compassion stir the hearts of leaders, enabling ceasefires to become peace and recognition to foster reconciliation.
We grieve the violence in our own streets—for those slain in senseless acts, for the families shattered by bullets and brokenness. May Your mercy reach the places our laws cannot, and may love be louder than rage.
We seek wisdom for those who govern, ensuring that decisions made in boardrooms and chambers would honor the dignity of every life. Guide us through economic uncertainty, through policies that confuse more than clarify, through choices that discard what could have saved.
We lament the destruction of care—contraceptives burned while women wait, aid withheld while hope wanes. Let us not be ruled by fear or ideology, but by the sacred call to serve and protect.
As the earth cools and seasons shift, may we find warmth in community and courage in the face of change. For the graduates stepping into a world of closed doors, open new paths, O God. Let their gifts not be wasted, but welcomed.
And in all things, may peace prevail. Not as a whisper, but as a mighty wind that carries justice, mercy, and love to every corner of this aching world. Amen ![]()
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