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Bread of Life Litany

7/30/2018

 
P: Jesus Christ, bread of life:
    You fed thousands with a few loaves and fishes.
C: You created abundance out of scarcity; the people shared.
A: Help us to trust in your abundance and share what you have given.
 
P: While we seek food that spoils, and leaves us empty.
C: You fill us with what never perishes; in you we have eternal life.
A: Help us to seek souls full of love and be satisfied.
 
P: We seek that which will never satisfy: power, wealth, status
C: We set a table of separation, oppression and violence; we dine on death.
A: You prepare a banquet of love, relationship and peace; you feed us life.
 
 P: You are the bread of life.
 C: You feed us with your very flesh and blood.
 A: Abide in us, as we abide in you, that we may be full and know everlasting life.

Order of Confession & Forgiveness: all children are our children

6/27/2018

 
Blessed be the holy Trinity, ☩ one God,
In whom there are no borders,
Who recognizes no nationalities
Welcoming all sojourners into the promised land
Amen.

Trusting in God’s welcome to all sinners and saints,
let us confess our sin against God and one another.


Eternal parent of all,

You created us as your children. As your children we are all related.
All parents are our parents, all siblings are our siblings, all children are our children. We have denied our relationship to one another. We have built artificial boundaries out of fear, out of anger, out of desires for control and power. We have shut our ears as brown children cry in cages and looked away as black children lay dead in the streets. We call for justice but forget about mercy. We have divided what you declare whole. We have devalued what you declare worthy. We have defiled what you claim as holy. We have dehumanized one another, the creation you called “very good.”
Forgive us for our fear, our desire for power, our thirst for justice without mercy. Forgive us for seeing ourselves as separate and our siblings as other.
Help us to see in ourselves and one another what you see in us. Save us from the temptation to separate ourselves from our siblings, from building walls that keep us apart. Empower us to tear down the boundaries that separate us from one another and, inevitably, from you. Strengthen us that we might lift up our voices when your children cry out in pain. May we be for others the refuge we find in you.
Renew our hearts, O God, through the power of your son, Jesus Christ.


Hear the good news!
Jesus came to call us to repentance.
Jesus died that we might be forgiven.
Jesus was resurrected that we might know eternal life.
In his name, your sins are forgiven.
Turn towards God and sin no more.

Amen.


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