May 21: The Seventh Sunday of Easter
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Almighty God, we pray for your church and all who serve you, including Michael, our Presiding Bishop; Melissa, our Bishop Provisional; and Joseph. our vicar. In the Anglican Cycle of prayer, we lift up the Church of the Province of West Africa. In our diocese we pray for St. John’s, Gig Harbor; Faith, Poulsbo; and
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Come behold the wondrous mystery/Slain by death the God of life/But no grave could e’er restrain Him/Praise the Lord; He is alive!/What a foretaste of deliverance/How unwavering our hope/Christ in power resurrected/As we will be when he comes.
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In you, O God, does your church take refuge. Strengthen us by your Holy Spirit to do great works in Jesus’ name. May your church glorify you in all our doings. Bless Michael, our presiding bishop; Melissa, our Bishop Provisional; and Joseph, our vicar. We pray for the Church in Wales; and for the faith
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This is Jesus making an authoritative claim to be the way of salvation, salvation for the whole of the cosmos. Jesus’ being the way is not being the access point, a directive to turn or burn. Rather Jesus through Jesus — because of Jesus — we have the truths of God and through those truths we have life abundant….None of the Abrahamic religions’ truth claims is a call to dominance. Rather each of them is a call to their adherents to embrace the love of God and do the work God has given them to do. They’re calls to deepen one’s faith and trust in the fullness and goodness of God.
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Eternal God, we pray for Your church and all who serve You, especially Joseph, our priest; Melissa, our Bishop Provisional; and Michael, our presiding Bishop. In the Anglican Communion we pray for The Episcopal Church, and in our diocese we pray for St. Stephen’s, Oak Harbor; and St. James, Sedro Woolley. We pray also for
April 30: Weekly Prayers Read More »
Luke’s point is that in life in Jesus we are drawn to care for one another, to care for all of our neighbors and the whole of creation, and that the Spirit empowers us and draws us into that care. … In Jesus’ defeat of death, in the sending of the Spirit, and in our gathering together to continue in the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, in the breaking of the bread, and in the prayers, abundant life has been made available to us.
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The problem of how to live in a world ruled by empire whose appetite for domination must consume and kill even the incarnate God is an incredibly difficult problem. This problem is solved by walking. The mystery of the eucharist interweaves transcendent categories of time, identity, divinity, and ritual. It is the central Christian activity. Both the walking of the way and the breaking of the bread are only possible in community.
April 23: The Third Sunday of Easter Read More »
God of life, send forth your blessings upon the church, and all people of faith. We are grateful for all bishops, clergy, and lay leaders, especially Michael, our Presiding Bishop; Melissa, our Bishop Provisional; Joseph, our vicar; Kenneth, our music director; and all who minister in your name. Restore and comfort all who serve you. Living
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God of hope, let your church bring a message of joy in this Easter season. Bless Michael, our presiding bishop; Melissa, our Bishop Provisional; and Joseph, our vicar. We pray for the Anglican Church of Tanzania, and for the faith communities of St. David’s, Friday Harbor; and Grace, Lopez Island. We bless you, O God,
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