Worship
Prayers of the People
We invite you to pray with us today.
Loving God, we come before You today with all of our joy and our sadness, our gratitude and anger, our dreams and our doubts. You see us as we are. You know the depths of our hearts. You already know our quiet hopes, our silent sorrows, and our hidden fears. You know our faults. And still you call us beloved.
Even in these summer months, when the pace of life slows and many enjoy a welcome break from routine, we are mindful of the world’s deep need for Your healing presence. We lift up all who are burdened by sorrow, loneliness, and despair, whose bodies are weary from illness, and whose spirits are heavy with grief, medical uncertainty, or difficult news. May Your comforting presence bring peace, and may Your hope renew their strength.
We remember those in our city and around the world who struggle with poverty and hunger, who face each day without access to basic needs. Stir in us a spirit of generosity and compassion, that we might be moved to share what we have. We especially pray for those affected by the intense heat earlier this week—grant them relief. Open our eyes, and the eyes of leaders and nations, to the cries of the marginalized. Grant wisdom and courage to all who work to build systems of justice and equity.
We also pray for the brokenness in our world—where division, hatred, and fear continue to tear at the fabric of our communities. Be with those affected by violence, oppression, and conflict. May Your Spirit of reconciliation move among us and among the leaders of this world, softening hearts and bringing about understanding and peace.
We lift up all who are entering seasons of change—those beginning something new, or navigating transitions. God, You are our compass and our guide. May they sense Your presence beside them, and may Your clarity and wisdom lead them forward.
Eternal God, we trust that wherever we find ourselves—whether in wilderness or wonder—You are near, walking with us. Holding onto that trust, we pray together now, using the words Jesus taught us…

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.
Barron Flood, our 2025 Summer Pastoral Resident, offered this prayer on Sunday, June 29, 2025.