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New every morning is your love, great God of light, and all day long you are working for good in the world. Stir up in us desire to serve you, to live peacefully with our neighbors and all your creation, and to devote each day to your Son, our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.

"A Liturgy for Morning Prayer," Upper Room Worshipbook

Used by permission from the Book of Common Worship, © 2018 Westminster John Knox Press. All rights reserved. This prayer appears in “A Liturgy for Morning Prayer” in Upper Room Worshipbook.

 

Today’s Reflection

In community, soul speaks to soul. We recognize our own pain when we see others who are suffering in some way. And we recognize our own joys when we share the joy of others.

Community
— this is our word for a “common unity.” It’s easy to lose sight of what unites us when there are battles being waged over policy, preferences, and power. Yet in community we learn grace — both how to receive it and how to give it.

—Marsha Crockett, Speak, My Soul: Listening to the Divine with Holy Purpose (Upper Room Books, 2024)

Today’s Question

How would you describe your own relationship with your faith community? In what ways are you growing in patience and the ability to bear with one another in love? [questions from Speak, My Soul by Marsha Crockett] Join the conversation.

Today’s Scripture

Walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love.
—Ephesians 4:1-2 (NRSVUE)

Prayer for the Week

Stay with me, O God. Help me still my mind so that I can hear you speak within my soul. Amen.
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Lectionary Readings

  • Joshua 5:9-12
  • Psalm 32
  • 2 Corinthians 5:16-21
  • Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32

Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.

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3 Comments

  • Jill Posted March 30, 2025 5:54 am

    I feel very separate from my church community, as I have been attending a different church with my friend. I have mixed feelings about it – I miss my small group. I have stepped away from that in order to co-facilitate the grief group. I feel like this is where God wants me – but feel the lack of small group community and Bible study very much. I keep hoping the church where I do the grief group will move it back to Tuesdays…its original day pre-pandemic. I am waiting to hear when my church is doing a summer study…what day/evening – and if it will fit with my schedule with dad and my tennis schedule. There were two Sundays here recently when I thought I would be able to attend my church as my friend was either out of town or not going to church – but I was sick one of the Sundays and she unexpectedly had a change of plans.
    She and I had dinner Friday evening and she disclosed to me that she and her ex-husband are carefully, slowly opening up to the possibility of seeing if there is a path forward together. They have both changed quite a bit in these past 2+ years. I think it is really good news – but know there is a long way to go for this to happen. He has been coming with us to church for the past 6 weeks or so. This, too, offers the possibility of me returning to my church. She has told me I don’t need to accompany her – but for now – I will. Her son is to be baptized at this church in a few weeks. I like the church very much – it is where one of the cancer support groups was which I attended. It has since become a victim of the pandemic.
    Mild temps yesterday and today – windows open with The Kittens sitting in them. So nice to not wear a jacket when going outside, running errands.
    May this Fourth Sunday of Lent focus our attention towards the path our Saviour trod for us and His sacrifice on the cross.

  • robert moeller Posted March 30, 2025 6:01 am

    I am not someone who seeks leadership positions, but, having been asked, am serving in two. Patience and the ability to bear with one another most certainly is needed and I am thankful for the ability to do both even in times that stretched me. Knowing what to do and when or not doing anything have been decisions that have expanded my understanding. Thank You, Lord.

  • Ally Posted March 30, 2025 4:15 pm

    Our faith community bears with us well, and we bear with them. They help us with transportation to David’s appointments so I can work. They pray for us and check on us during the week.
    Our church is involved and several ministries to our community. They are the most lovind group of people and are Christ to all.
    David is not as strong as he was. He just finished PT. He needs more, but I don’t know that insurance will pay for more now.
    I wish I had known Social Security would be in such a mess. I turn 62 in July and I wanted to retire. I can apply online, but because of the staffing cuts and no one to answer phones in many offices, so many are going online and the system has crashed several times. I told the director of adult mental health at the center I would like to go full time with the state. She added my name to the list. I have asked the Lord to help me out this in God’s hands and not snatch it back to worry over. I fear a disruption in David’s benefits as well. I feel like we are in the twilight zone.

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