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Christ in the House of Simon the Pharisee / Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640 / ca. 1618-1620 (Click the picture for more information)
Reproduced from Revised Common Lectionary Prayers copyright © 2002 Consultation on Common Texts admin. Augsburg Fortress. Used by permission. A complete edition of the prayers is available though Augsburg Fortress [link].
  • Thematic
  • Almighty God,
    Your name is glorified
    even in the anguish of your Son's death.
    Grant us the courage
    to receive your anointed servant
    who embodies a wisdom and love
    that is foolishness to the world.
    empower us in witness
    so that all the world may recognize
    in the scandal of the cross the mystery of reconciliation. Amen.

    OR

    Faithful Midwife,
    as you delivered the Hebrews safely
    out of the long labor of slavery,
    so, morning by morning,
    you draw us forth into the new day.
    Surround us with a cloud of witnesses,
    and sustain us by your powerful word,
    that, in the night of loneliness and fear,
    we, being weary, may not lost heart
    but push toward the joy that is to come,
    laboring with Christ
    to give birth to your promised kingdom. Amen.

    OR

    Creator of the universe,
    you made the world in beauty,
    and restore all things in glory
    through the victory of Jesus Christ.
    We pray that, wherever your image is still disfigured
    by poverty, sickness, selfishness, war, and greed,
    the new creation in Jesus Christ may appear in justice, love, and peace,
    to the glory of your name. Amen.

    OR

    Christ our God,
    your love is poured out in death for our sakes.
    Hold us in your embrace
    as we wait for Easter's dawn.
    Comfort us with the promise that no power on earth, not even death itself,
    can separate us from your love;
    and strengthen us to wait
    until you are revealed to us
    in all your risen glory. Amen.
  • Intercessory
  • God, through Christ, has given us as a covenant to the people,
    to heal and to liberate through prayer and work.
    We gather the concerns of the church and the world,
    and hold them in our hearts before our creator and redeemer.

    Prayers of the People, concluding with:

    Gracious God, the hope of all in need,
    pour your Spirit upon us,
    that we may be instruments of your justice and compassion,
    a light to the nations,
    and a living promise of your new heaven and new earth. Amen.
  • Scripture
  • God of steadfast love,
    light of the blind and liberator of the oppressed,
    we see your holy purpose in the tender compassion of Jesus,
    who calls us into new and living friendship with you.
    May we, who take shelter in the shadow of your wings,
    be filled with the grace of his tender caring;
    may we, who stumble in selfish darkness,
    see your glory in the light of his self-giving.
    We ask this through him whose suffering is victorious,
    Jesus Christ our Savior. Amen.