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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
  • Beckoning God,
    as you moved in the lives of Elijah and Elisha,
    move in our lives,
    inviting us to journey to unknown territory,
    to listen for your voice,
    and to speak your prophetic word
    in a world that does not want to hear.
    empowered by your Spirit,
    grant us the courage we need
    to journey, trust, listen, speak,
    and accept your commission
    to be your faithful servant people. Amen.
  • Intercessory
  • Friends in Christ,
    God invites us to hold the needs of our sisters and brothers
    as dear to us as our own needs.
    Loving our neighbors as ourselves,
    we offer our thanksgivings and our petitions
    on behalf of the church and the world.

    Prayers of the People, concluding with:

    Hear our prayers, God of power,
    and through the ministry of your Son
    free us from the grip of the tomb,
    that we may desire you as the fullness of life
    and proclaim your saving deeds to all the world. Amen.

    OR

    As you heard the prayer of Isaac and Rebekah, O God,
    and guided them in the way of your love,
    so listen now to those who call upon you.

    Prayers of the People, concluding with:

    Move us to praise your gracious will,
    for in Christ Jesus you have saved us from the deeds of death
    and opened for us the hidden ways of your love.
    We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

    OR

    Lord God, friend of those in need,
    your Son Jesus has untied our burdens
    and healed our spirits.
    We lift up the prayers of our hearts for those still burdened,
    those seeking healing,
    those in need within the church and the world.

    Prayers of the People, concluding with:

    Hear our prayers
    that we may love you with our whole being
    and willingly share the concerns of our neighbors. Amen.

    OR

    Creator God,
    you call us to love and serve you
    with body, mind, and spirit
    through loving your creation
    and our sisters and brothers.
    Open our hearts in compassion
    and receive these petitions
    on behalf of the needs of the church and the world.

    Prayers of the People, concluding with:

    Holy One,
    hear our prayers and make us faithful stewards
    of the fragile bounty of this earth
    so that we may be entrusted with the riches of heaven. Amen.

    OR

    We praise your abiding guidance, O God,
    for you sent us Jesus, our Teacher and Messiah,
    to model for us the way of love for the whole universe.
    We offer these prayers of love
    on behalf of ourselves and our neighbors,
    on behalf of your creation and our fellow creatures.

    Prayers of the People, concluding with:

    Loving God,
    open our ears to hear your word
    and draw us closer to you,
    that the whole world may be one with you
    as you are one with us in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

    OR

    God of mercy and healing,
    you who hear the cries of those in need,
    receive these petitions of your people
    that all who are troubled
    may know peace, comfort, and courage.

    Prayers of the People, concluding with:

    Life-giving God,
    heal our lives,
    that we may acknowledge your wonderful deeds
    and offer you thanks from generation to generation
    through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

    OR

    God of salvation,
    who sent your Son to seek out and save what is lost,
    hear our prayers
    on behalf of those who are lost in our day,
    receiving these petitions and thanksgivings
    with your unending compassion.

    Prayers of the People, concluding with:

    Redeeming Sustainer,
    visit your people
    and pour out your strength and courage upon us,
    that we may hurry to make you welcome
    not only in our concern for others,
    but by serving them
    generously and faithfully in your name. Amen.
  • Scripture (Series 1, Semicontinuous)
  • God our refuge and hope,
    when race, status, or gender divide us,
    when despondency and despair haunt and afflict us,
    when community lies shattered:
    comfort and convict us with the stillness of your presence,
    that we may confess all you have done,
    through Christ to whom we belong
    and in whom we are one. Amen.
  • Scripture (Series 2, Complementary)
  • Most holy and eternal God,
    you dwell in the heights of heaven,
    yet you walk among those who refuse to see you.
    Hold out your hand to those who rebel against you,
    and free us from the chains that bind us,
    that we may be healed by Christ
    and proclaim his saving deeds to all the world. Amen.