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<li>pray for staff, as they have the additional pressures of caring for people without visitors who often provide much care and can be advocates for their loved one.</li>
<li>pray for the caregivers and spouses that are not able to visit or have been extremely limited in the visitation possibilities.</li>
<li>pray for those in the care homes, that they may experience the love of Christ through the Spirit and through those providing care for them at this time.</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">people we can be praying for: Henk Oenema, John Snel, Herman Veeneman (Hospice), others?</li>
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<p><strong> For those in the educational systems:</strong> Schools have stopped meeting, but many are scrambling to provide education for their students at this time through changes in curriculum and shifting to online formats.</p>
<ul>
<li>pray for teachers and educational assistants, that they have the strength and energy to connect with parents and students in the midst of these changes. Pray for additional creativity as they seek ways of caring for those with extra needs in educational assistance.</li>
<li>pray for parents who have suddenly been given extra responsibilities in education. Give them wisdom and patience in this time of helping their children in their education in new ways.</li>
<li>pray for the students who are missing their friends and are having challenges adapting to new curriculum. Pray for joy in the midst of their new learning experiences.</li>
<li>pray for leaders &#8211; principals and administrative staff that have much to navigate at this time.</li>
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<p><strong>For those around the world:</strong> In prayer we intentionally turn our gaze beyond ourselves and the pressing needs of our society, to those of other cultures in deep need of care.</p>
<ul>
<li>pray for those in refugee camps who have already been affected by COVID-19 and are afraid of what an outbreak in their area could look like.</li>
<li>pray for those living on the margins who are concerned how they will be feeding their families (Example: I recently read an article that had a taxi-driver in the Philippines who was already experiencing a significant decrease in his income).</li>
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<p><strong>Mercy Now</strong><br />
by Mary Gauthier</p>
<p>My father could use a little mercy now<br />
The fruits of his labor fall and rot slowly on the ground<br />
His work is almost over it won&#8217;t be long, he won&#8217;t be around<br />
I love my father, he could use some mercy now</p>
<p>My brother could use a little mercy now<br />
He&#8217;s a stranger to freedom, he&#8217;s shackled to his fear and his doubt<br />
The pain that he lives in it&#8217;s almost more than living will allow<br />
I love my bother, he could use some mercy now</p>
<p>My church and my country could use a little mercy now<br />
As they sink into a poisoned pit it&#8217;s going to take forever to climb out<br />
They carry the weight of the faithful who follow them down<br />
I love my church and country, they could use some mercy now</p>
<p>Every living thing could use a little mercy now<br />
Only the hand of grace can end the race towards another mushroom cloud<br />
People in power, they&#8217;ll do anything to keep their crown<br />
I love life and life itself could use some mercy now</p>
<p>Yeah, we all could use a little mercy now<br />
I know we don&#8217;t deserve it but we need it anyhow<br />
We hang in the balance dangle &#8216;tween hell and hallowed ground<br />
And every single one of us could use some mercy now<br />
Every single one of us could use some mercy now<br />
Every single one of us could use some mercy now</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>A Prayer From the Office of Social Justice:</strong></p>
<p><strong>For Refugees in Camps</strong></p>
<p>Oh Lord,<br />
For those who have walked away from everything they knew, we ask for your mercy.<br />
For those who are far from home, far from community and identity, we ask for your mercy.<br />
For those who cannot wash with soap and water, we ask for your mercy.<br />
For those who have little resources, little choice, we ask for your mercy.<br />
Grant the community leaders in refugee camps wisdom.<br />
Provide and protect, we beseech you.<br />
Flood the camps with your grace and fill each shelter with your sense of peace.</p>
<p>For more prayers click on this link: <a href="http://dojustice.crcna.org/article/justice-prayers-prayers-home-april-2-2020">http://dojustice.crcna.org/article/justice-prayers-prayers-home-april-2-2020</a></p>
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<li>What kind of day have you had so far today?</li>
<li>What words would you use to describe where you head is?</li>
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<li><div class='iconlist_icon av-69ybag-cab8c72614c1eebc904da4ce734f4ba1 avia-font-entypo-fontello'><span class='iconlist-char' aria-hidden='true' data-av_icon='' data-av_iconfont='entypo-fontello'></span></div><article class="article-icon-entry "  itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="https://schema.org/BlogPosting" itemprop="blogPost" ><div class="iconlist_content_wrap"><header class="entry-content-header"><h4 class='av_iconlist_title iconlist_title  '  itemprop="headline" >LECTIO</h4></header><div class='iconlist_content '  itemprop="text" ><p><strong>TRUST-BATTLE</strong></p>
<p>Psalm 91 was originally intended for Israel in battle – and they are words that people have turned to time and time when hard times have come their way. I’ve heard some Nurses refer to this as their 91:1 – referring to Psalm 91 verse 1.</p>
<p>“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.” “I will say of the LORD, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.’</p>
<p>Last week we looked into a Psalm of lament. This is a major response that I have seen church leaders guide their congregations to in this time. One of the most powerful things we can do is remember how God’s word equips and encourages us to bring our honest feelings of pain, and our questions of ‘how long’ before God.</p>
<p>This Psalm focuses more on how God ultimately holds his people safe. For this reason, it has been used by not only nurses, but pastors and theologians during times of epidemics. Notably Martin Luther would keep this Psalm close to his heart as he continued his ministry. This enabled him to enter into his ministry with trust that all was in God’s hands.</p>
<p>The plague hit Wittenberg in Saxony on August 2, 1527. Just as universities are being shut down today, so it was then. The Elector of Saxony ordered Martin Luther to leave, but he stayed to minister to the sick and frightened people. His own family were sick. The wife of the mayor died almost in his arms. His house became a hospital, and he wrote about the spiritual and physical terror in a letter: “There are battles without and terrors within, and really grim ones . . . It is a comfort that we can confront Satan’s fury with the word of God, which we have and which saves souls even if that one should devour our bodies. Commend us to the brethren and yourself to pray for us that we may endure bravely under the hand of the Lord &#8230; be it through dying or living.”</p>
<p>His confidence was not that he had immunity – but the deeper trust that we see elsewhere like Romans 8 – that nothing can separate us from the Love of Christ. That ultimately – we are held by the one to whom this world belongs. This passage has meant much for the church in history and it continues to give comfort today. Lets listen in.</p>
<p>We will read the entire Psalm two times. After which you will be invited into your breakout groups.</p>
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<p><strong>Psalm 91</strong></p>
<p><strong><sup>1 </sup></strong>Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High<br />
will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.<br />
<strong><sup>2 </sup></strong>I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress,<br />
my God, in whom I trust.”</p>
<p><strong><sup>3 </sup></strong>Surely he will save you<br />
from the fowler’s snare<br />
and from the deadly pestilence.<br />
<strong><sup>4 </sup></strong>He will cover you with his feathers,<br />
and under his wings you will find refuge;<br />
his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.<br />
<strong><sup>5 </sup></strong>You will not fear the terror of night,<br />
nor the arrow that flies by day,<br />
<strong><sup>6 </sup></strong>nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness,<br />
nor the plague that destroys at midday.<br />
<strong><sup>7 </sup></strong>A thousand may fall at your side,<br />
ten thousand at your right hand,<br />
but it will not come near you.<br />
<strong><sup>8 </sup></strong>You will only observe with your eyes<br />
and see the punishment of the wicked.</p>
<p><strong><sup>9 </sup></strong>If you say, “The Lord is my refuge,”<br />
and you make the Most High your dwelling,<br />
<strong><sup>10 </sup></strong>no harm will overtake you,<br />
no disaster will come near your tent.<br />
<strong><sup>11 </sup></strong>For he will command his angels concerning you<br />
to guard you in all your ways;<br />
<strong><sup>12 </sup></strong>they will lift you up in their hands,<br />
so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.<br />
<strong><sup>13 </sup></strong>You will tread on the lion and the cobra;<br />
you will trample the great lion and the serpent.</p>
<p><strong><sup>14 </sup></strong>“Because he loves me,” says the Lord, “I will rescue him;<br />
I will protect him, for he acknowledges my name.<br />
<strong><sup>15 </sup></strong>He will call on me, and I will answer him;<br />
I will be with him in trouble,<br />
I will deliver him and honor him.<br />
<strong><sup>16 </sup></strong>With long life I will satisfy him<br />
and show him my salvation.”</p>
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<li>For those who are lonely – in need of connecting with others.</li>
<li>Particularly elderly who do not have children near by.</li>
<li>For those with addictions that need support and rhythms in this time.</li>
<li>For those with mental illness.</li>
<li>Unemployed</li>
<li>Homeless</li>
<li>care homes</li>
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<p><strong>Schools</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Spring break is done and teachers are exploring how to support the students the best ways they can. Many teachers are doing conference calls and trying to connect with each parent in their classroom.</li>
<li>Educational assistants are also trying to figure out how to best support the children they were working with. This could provide an additional challenge as many of the children need additional attention that not every household is able to provide.</li>
<li>Parents are trying their best to figure out how to manage time for school as well as the additional things placed on their plate.</li>
<li>Students are having a difficult time trying to figure out how to finish their school year. I have a particular lament for those graduating this year who will not be able to celebrate in the ways they were planning.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>First Responders</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>We have firefighters, police officers, nurses, and doctors, respiratory therapists and other healthcare workers represented in our church. Pray for courage for them as they seek to faithfully serve in this time.</li>
<li>Prayer for their families. Many have to practice social distancing around their children or are concerned about exposing their children to the virus. There is also concern about childcare if those working get sick.</li>
<li>Prayer for immune compromised and those who are waiting for surgeries that are experiencing delays. May they look to strength in Christ in the midst of patient endurance.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Our Community</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Herman Veeneman, Ed Kornelius, Linda Lessard</li>
<li>Creative ways to continue connecting and praying for one another</li>
<li>Our leaders</li>
</ul>
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<p>You created our hearts for unbroken fellowship. Yet the constraints of time and place, and the stuttering rhythms of life in a fallen world dictate that all fellowships in these days will at times be broken or incomplete.</p>
<p>Use even this sadness to carve our spaces in our souls where still greater repositories of holy affection might be held, unto the end that we might better love, in times of absence and times of presence alike. We now entrust all to your keeping. May our reunion be joyous, whether in this life or the life to come.</p>
<p><strong>For those providing essential services</strong></p>
<p><em>Heavenly Father, we worship you through our prayers. Our prayers glorify you, our God who hears his creation groan.  Our prayers declare your Almighty hand as our only God, our only Savior, author of life. During the COVID crisis, as it changes plans around the world, we acknowledge our need for you. </em></p>
<p><em>What kept you on the cross, Lord? What made you stay? </em></p>
<p><em>Be near those in essential services keeping order for our most basic needs.  Lord, provide for their basic needs and the needs of their families. God who moves mountains, protect them.  Give them ears to hear your comfort and eyes to focus on you during the storm. Health care workers, mental health clinicians, pharmacists, first responders, essential supply and infrastructure manufacturers, the list of those bearing the weight of responsibility for others remains long.  Thank you for their sacrifice. Our prayers bring offerings of praise for the willingness to love others in your name.</em></p>
<p><em>Lord, would you fill them with the same Spirit that held you on the cross? May your Spirit bring them peace in whispered comforts that the power of the resurrection brings new life.</em></p>
<p><strong>For People Needing Care</strong></p>
<p>Long term care supports, such as addictions rehabilitation centres and specialized care homes have released residents living in group homes this week to isolation at home.  Some are vulnerable as they return to environments that may delay recovery or hinder healing.</p>
<p><em>Wonderful Counselor, be near those transitioning home and create new pathways to restoration and reconciliation. We pray for abundant new life for those hurting and healing and ask that you relieve isolation by blessing them with your palpable presence.</em></p>
<p><strong>Prayers for the Body of Christ</strong></p>
<p>Spirit of the Living God, you have called us to be the embodied community of the living Christ. Help us all take steps away from fear and hostility, bravado and self-righteousness, towards agape love.  Towards a love that demonstrates your care to all who encounter us.</p>
<p>Help us to be good neighbors, locally and systematically, within our communities.</p>
<p>Draw us together in new bodies of worship, word and sacrament.</p>
<p>Open our eyes and ears to your Spirit’s movement during this time.</p>
<p>Surprise us and lead us to become communities that bring life to our cities, leaven in the bread.</p>
<p>Help us move through our own fears, naming them, and offering them to you.</p>
<p>Increase our trust in you and increase our love for our neighbors.</p>
<p>Even in a time of social distancing, may the resurrected Body of Christ be truly embodied, alive, pulsing with grace in our neighborhoods and keep doing your work in us in unexpected, subversive and life giving ways.</p>
<p>Give us new songs from this time, that we may sing of how you do not leave us or forsake us.</p>
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<li>What is your personal weather status? (cloudy, foggy, sunny breaks, overcast, snowy, sunny, heavy rain, etc.?)</li>
<li>What words would you use to describe where your head is – or where your heart is?</li>
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<li><div class='iconlist_icon av-4xr9um-f436b28f1f718b382538b6ea93992da7 avia-font-entypo-fontello'><span class='iconlist-char' aria-hidden='true' data-av_icon='' data-av_iconfont='entypo-fontello'></span></div><article class="article-icon-entry "  itemscope="itemscope" itemtype="https://schema.org/BlogPosting" itemprop="blogPost" ><div class="iconlist_content_wrap"><header class="entry-content-header"><h4 class='av_iconlist_title iconlist_title  '  itemprop="headline" >PRAYER IN SCRIPTURE</h4></header><div class='iconlist_content '  itemprop="text" ><p><strong>Lament</strong></p>
<p>This scripture reading is from the Psalms. Many of the Psalms are laments. This is something that we are not necessarily very good at as the church in North America. We sometimes feel like our worship should be simply pretending that things are ok – that we put aside anything within us and try to celebrate.</p>
<p>However, the model that we have in the Psalms – and other places of scripture is lament. Speaking our challenges, our difficulties for God. God does not want a show. Our scripture models that we grieve and we lament before God – we ask big questions.</p>
<p>That being said, the lament is given within limits. Aside from Psalm 88 – lament is couched within a greater understanding that God is the one we place our hope and the one to be praised in the midst of our challenges.</p>
<p><strong>Lectio</strong></p>
<p>The way I encourage you to look at this lament is through Lectio. This will be familiar to some of us – not familiar to others. Lectio asks that you simply read through a passage of scripture a few times. In reading, the goal is not doing an in-depth analysis of the text. Instead, it is a time to take a breath and simply listen to God’s word and what God may be saying to us.  As you read, ask yourself – what word stands out? Give that word a little more attention. What may God be speaking to you?</p>
<p>I’ve heard that readings can be helpful because it can help the words sink deeper than what you can do in one reading. The analogy is that the first reading goes into your ears, the second time – it gets into your mind, the third time – it works to your heart.</p>
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<p><strong>Psalm 42</strong></p>
<p>As the deer pants for streams of water,<br />
so my soul pants for you, my God.<br />
<strong><sup>2 </sup></strong>My soul thirsts for God, for the living God.<br />
When can I go and meet with God?<br />
<strong><sup>3 </sup></strong>My tears have been my food<br />
day and night,<br />
while people say to me all day long,<br />
“Where is your God?”<br />
<strong><sup>4 </sup></strong>These things I remember<br />
as I pour out my soul:<br />
how I used to go to the house of God<br />
under the protection of the Mighty One<br />
with shouts of joy and praise<br />
among the festive throng.<br />
<strong><sup>5 </sup></strong>Why, my soul, are you downcast?<br />
Why so disturbed within me?<br />
Put your hope in God,<br />
for I will yet praise him,<br />
my Savior and my God.</p>
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<ul>
<li>Students – especially those graduating</li>
<li>Leaders – civil, church, business</li>
<li>Financially unstable – those who have experienced losses in this time.</li>
<li>Elderly – those who are shut-in, in care homes or hospice care, or those who are more susceptible to sickness.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Families and Communities</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Those who are trying to care for their children – who will not be back in school. Those looking for creative ways to pay the bills and put food on the table.</li>
<li>Vulnerable – elderly, those with auto-immune challenges, those already sick.</li>
<li>Those who are lonely – or in need of care at this time.</li>
<li>For communities to respond in care.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>First Responders and Health Care</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Prayer for their families. Many have to practice social distancing around their children or are concerned about exposing their children to the virus. There is also concern about childcare if those working get sick.</li>
<li>Wisdom for all staff at hospitals including housekeeping and registration clerks as well as doctors, nurses, and respiratory therapists who are all having to navigate themselves under the current pressures.</li>
<li>Public health nurses that go to other peoples&#8217; homes and provide care there.</li>
<li>Strength to carry on in their work as things become more challenging.</li>
<li>Those providing essential services at this time and need to continue their work despite the danger it places them in.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Our Community</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Linda Lessard (loss of John Gunnison), Herman Veeneman in Hospice, Ed Kornelius – surgery, Trevor Vanwerkhoven as his finger heals.</li>
<li>Pray for each other</li>
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<p>You created our hearts for unbroken fellowship. Yet the constraints of time and place, and the stuttering rhythms of life in a fallen world dictate that all fellowships in these days will at times be broken or incomplete.</p>
<p>Use even this sadness to carve our spaces in our souls where still greater repositories of holy affection might be held, unto the end that we might better love, in times of absence and times of presence alike. We now entrust all to your keeping. May our reunion be joyous, whether in this life or the life to come.</p>
<p><strong>For those providing essential services</strong></p>
<p><em>Heavenly Father, we worship you through our prayers. Our prayers glorify you, our God who hears his creation groan.  Our prayers declare your Almighty hand as our only God, our only Savior, author of life. During the COVID crisis, as it changes plans around the world, we acknowledge our need for you. </em></p>
<p><em>What kept you on the cross, Lord? What made you stay? </em></p>
<p><em>Be near those in essential services keeping order for our most basic needs.  Lord, provide for their basic needs and the needs of their families. God who moves mountains, protect them.  Give them ears to hear your comfort and eyes to focus on you during the storm. Health care workers, mental health clinicians, pharmacists, first responders, essential supply and infrastructure manufacturers, the list of those bearing the weight of responsibility for others remains long.  Thank you for their sacrifice. Our prayers bring offerings of praise for the willingness to love others in your name.</em></p>
<p><em>Lord, would you fill them with the same Spirit that held you on the cross? May your Spirit bring them peace in whispered comforts that the power of the resurrection brings new life.</em></p>
<p><strong>For People Needing Care</strong></p>
<p>Long term care supports, such as addictions rehabilitation centres and specialized care homes have released residents living in group homes this week to isolation at home.  Some are vulnerable as they return to environments that may delay recovery or hinder healing.</p>
<p><em>Wonderful Counselor, be near those transitioning home and create new pathways to restoration and reconciliation. We pray for abundant new life for those hurting and healing and ask that you relieve isolation by blessing them with your palpable presence.</em></p>
<p><strong>Prayers for the Body of Christ</strong></p>
<p>Spirit of the Living God, you have called us to be the embodied community of the living Christ. Help us all take steps away from fear and hostility, bravado and self-righteousness, towards agape love.  Towards a love that demonstrates your care to all who encounter us.</p>
<p>Help us to be good neighbours, locally and systematically, within our communities.</p>
<p>Draw us together in new bodies of worship, word and sacrament.</p>
<p>Open our eyes and ears to your Spirit’s movement during this time.</p>
<p>Surprise us and lead us to become communities that bring life to our cities, leaven in the bread.</p>
<p>Help us move through our own fears, naming them, and offering them to you.</p>
<p>Increase our trust in you and increase our love for our neighbours.</p>
<p>Even in a time of social distancing, may the resurrected Body of Christ be truly embodied, alive, pulsing with grace in our neighbourhoods and keep doing your work in us in unexpected, subversive and life giving ways.</p>
<p>Give us new songs from this time, that we may sing of how you do not leave us or forsake us.</p>
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