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Today, January 6th, we traditionally celebrate Epiphany. The Magi discover Jesus.
Opening Prayer: Dear Holy One, what will our epiphanies be this year? May we be aware of all the many ways you are present in our lives. We are filled with distractions and can’t find you. Yet you never leave us. May we discover you again and again. Amen
A reading from Matthew
You have heard it said, ‘Love your neighbor-but hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for your persecutors. This will prove that you are children of God. For God makes the sun to rise on the good and the bad alike; God’s rain falls on the just and the unjust.
A reading from Rumi
What in your life is calling you, when all the noise is silenced, the meetings adjourned…the lists laid aside, and the wild iris blooms by itself in the forest…what still pulls on your soul?
Moment of silent reflection
Prayers of Petition: (Garth Hewitt)
God it is a new year full of new opportunities
We ask forgiveness for the past
And make resolutions for the future.
May we show your love and live your way
May we take time to pause and draw strength
And let our souls catch up
And be refreshed through the year
May we show your love and live your way.
May we remember the poor and forgotten
The marginalized and the weak
And find ways to show your compassion
May we show your love and live your way
May the healing hope of the gospel be integral to our lives
So that the ways of justice and peace are reflected in us
May we show your love and live your way
May we take time to see the beauty of your world -
To see the beauty of trees, flowers, birds, and animals-
To cherish them and work for the sustaining of our garden home-
So that we leave it in good state for generations to come
May we show your love and live your way.
May our hearts be refreshed by joy, music, creativity, love, and hope
So we in turn can bring hope and joy to others
Throughout this year may we show your love and live your way
Closing Prayer
Holy One, it is You who pulls on our souls. Your message is the same through the ages, “Love one another as I have loved you.” We begin again right now, not with New Year resolutions, but with the excitement of discovering you everywhere in all off creation. May we be blessed with thousands of Epiphanies. Amen.
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