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Prayer for Ukraine

28/08/2022

In church last Sunday we sang Community of Christ.  Perhaps you could sing or say this for the Prayer for Ukraine this week.  You might also like to listen to it on YouTube.

Light a candle, as a visible sign of the light of Christ, who is the light of the world.

Take a deep breath. Feel the breath of God that has given you life.

Centre yourself and pray…

Community of Christ,
who make the cross your own, live out your creed and risk Your life
for God alone:
the God who wears your face, to whom all worlds belong, whose children are of every race and every song.

Community of Christ,
look past the Church’s door and see the refugee, the hungry, and the poor.
Take hands with the oppressed, the jobless in your street, take towel and water, that you wash
your neighbour’s feet.

Community of Christ, through whom the word must sound –
cry out for justice and for peace
the whole world round: disarm the powers of war and all that can destroy, turn bombs to bread, and tears of anguish
into joy.

When menace melts away, so shall God’s will be done, the climate of the world be peace and Christ its Sun;
our currency by love and kindliness our law, our food and faith be shared as one
for evermore.

Amen

“Biraban and Threlkeld Finding the third Space”

thank you! 

What a fantastic afternoon we had last Sunday, welcoming almost 90 people into the church for this film screening, co-hosted with other churches. 

Filmmaker Glenn Dormand commented afterwards “there seemed to be a lot of love in the room – and really thoughtful questions as well”. He and his colleague Tony Whittaker were _extremely_ encouraged to see their film hosted and received so warmly by a Christian church. 

Many many thanks to the Social Justice Team who got behind the idea, and the Care and Share Team who provided hospitality support. Many people contributed time, energy, goodwill, wonderful soup, and a warm and welcoming spirit. I was so proud of our congregation. Thank you all so much. 

If you’d like to view the film again, or any of the other films produced by the Stories of Our Town project, please visit https://storiesofourtown.com/ 

Photo caption: (L to R) Tony Whittaker (film producer), Reverend Allison, Reverend Melanie Whalley (Anglican), Reverend Canon Auntie Di Langham (Anglican priest and Director of Reconciliation for the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle) and Glenn Dormand (film director).

Prayer for Ukraine 21st August 2022

Light a candle, as a visible sign of the light of Christ, who is the light of the

world.

Take a deep breath. Feel the breath of God that has given you life.

Centre yourself and pray…

Borders, barricades, bewilderment…

When the bargaining begins,

God please protect peace.

Sanctions, security measured in minutes and it’s scary…

When safety scatters,

God please protect peace.

War dresses up in peace-keeper’s clothes,

Troops amass, the ground trembles and so do people…

When the future feels fragile,

God please protect peace.

The littlest, the least likely to have a say,

Those whose lives are sanctioned and bargained over –

Violence always finds them first.

And the ‘Oh so important political manoeuvres’ mean nothing to them.

They just want to live.

When the winners want to wipe them out of the way,

God please protect peace.

We will not turn away.  We will stand together –

God give us the strength to protect peace.

Amen

(Sally Foster Fulton)

Caring for our Environment

Remember when the three Rs used to mean “reading, ‘riting and ‘rithmetic”? Nowadays, the 3 R’s stand for Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. This makes it very easy to remember a very fundamental rule of caring for our environment. Here are 3 tips for this week: –

1. Buying fruits and veggies is a smart move for your health. Wrapping each capsicum and head of broccoli in its own plastic bag? Eh, not so much. Experts estimate it may take as long as 1,000 years for the average plastic bag to break down. Buy fruit and veggies loose or use a net bag. 

2. It may be tempting to toss every juice bottle and peanut butter jar, but you can easily repurpose plastic and glass. Think of them as free containers to plant seeds in, store the rice, nuts, and other bulk goods you stocked up on, or to hoard all the extra pennies you saved by recycling.

3. Toaster not working? Try to fix it (or get someone else to) before running out to purchase a new one. (Repair Workshops are popping up everywhere in our area – next one Sunday 28th August 10am to 12.45 at Warners Bay Theatre) Need a pair of speakers for a party? Borrow the neighbours instead of buying your own. Newer isn’t always better. Using what you already have (or what someone else already has) reduces the number of resources (like water and energy) needed to create and ship new products. Reusing is friendlier to the environment, and your wallet.

Prayer for Ukraine 14/09/2002

Light a candle, as a visible sign of the light of Christ, who is the light of the

world.

Take a deep breath. Feel the breath of God that has given you life.

Centre yourself and pray…

Gracious, merciful, and loving God. We ought to look to you in every condition of life. But we most certainly seek your heart, your direction, and your will in this hour of crisis. Once again, we your children find ourselves shaken by our fears, insecurities, and anxieties as we watch war continuing in Ukraine. Receive our prayers for the people of Ukraine and Russia. We pray for the leaders of state in those countries, Europe, and the world that they will give themselves whole heartedly to negotiation and diplomacy as the best path to peace. We confess that all too often we give in to the impulses of aggression, violence, greed, and hatred rather than pursuing the work of peace making, peace building and peace keeping. Quicken all of our hearts to the truth of the Gospel that we are loved by you with an everlasting love and that there is enough for all people to flourish. Abiding in that love may we find the peace that “surpasses knowledge.” We pray in the name of Jesus, Prince of Peace. Amen.

Gregory V Palmer

Prayer for Ukraine August 7th 2022

Light a candle, as a visible sign of the light of Christ, who is the light of the

world.

Take a deep breath. Feel the breath of God that has given you life.

Centre yourself and pray…

God of the Poor (Beauty for Brokenness) Graham Kendrick or you can look up the song on YouTube and listen to Graham’s rendition.

Beauty for brokenness
Hope for despair
Lord, in your suffering
This is our prayer
Bread for the children
Justice, joy, peace
Sunrise to sunset
Your kingdom increase!

Shelter for fragile lives
Cures for their ills
Work for the craftsman
Trade for their skills
Land for the dispossessed
Rights for the weak
Voices to plead the cause
Of those who can’t speak

Friend of the weak
Give us compassion we pray
Melt our cold hearts
Let tears fall like rain
Come, change our love
From a spark to a flame

Refuge from cruel wars
Havens from fear
Cities for sanctuary
Freedoms to share
Peace to the killing-fields
Scorched earth to green
Christ for the bitterness
His cross for the pain

Friend of the weak
Give us compassion we pray
Melt our cold hearts
Let tears fall like rain
Come, change our love
From a spark to a flame

Rest for the ravaged earth
Oceans and streams
Plundered and poisoned
Our future, our dreams
Lord, end our madness
Carelessness, greed
Make us content with
The things that we need

Friend of the weak
Give us compassion we pray
Melt our cold hearts
Let tears fall like rain
Come, change our love
From a spark to a flame

Lighten our darkness
Breathe on this flame
Until your justice
Burns brightly again
Until the nations
Learn of your ways
Seek your salvation
And bring you their praise

Friend of the weak
Give us compassion we pray
Melt our cold hearts
Let tears fall like rain
Come, change our love
From a spark to a flame

Friend of the weak
Give us compassion we pray

Melt our cold hearts
Let tears fall like rain
Come, change our love
From a spark to a flame

Prayer for Ukraine

31/07/2022

Light a candle, as a visible sign of the light of Christ, who is the light of the

world.

Take a deep breath. Feel the breath of God that has given you life.

Centre yourself and pray…

Simply make a heart with your hands, like the one below, and pour your love into Ukraine.  You may like to say your own prayer as well.

Prayer for Ukraine

Sunday 24/07/2022

Light a candle, as a visible sign of the light of Christ, who is the light of the

world.

Take a deep breath. Feel the breath of God that has given you life.

Centre yourself and pray…

Loving God, Creator of all people and source of all love,

we are saddened.

We are saddened by the unleashing of horror and destruction in Ukraine.

We are angry.

We are angry that lives are shattered, that homes are levelled and innocence is trampled.

We are dismayed.

We are dismayed that again the guns of war,

have drowned out the talks for peace.

And we pray.

We pray that hard hearts of conquest will be softened.

We pray that the very best practices of peace will prevail among leaders.

We pray gratefully that your spirit of healing and hope is present, for victims of suffering,

for helpers responding,

for soldiers sent to war,

for leaders deciding.

And we are committed as your people,

as disciples of your gospel of reconciliation,

To wage peace, as we are able, in Ukraine,

and in all your good and lovely creation.

All this we pray in the name and healing spirit of Jesus.

Amen.

(Mennonite Central Committee)

Knitting Ladies Busy Again

Mrs Sue Duncan (Uniting Church Communication Liaison, Far North Coast Regional Partnership) was contacted to see if any beanies were needed for Flood victims.  She replied that they had been overwhelmed with the generosity of donations of all kinds of goods and had been so busy distributing them.  

However, this week it was planned to supply all the children at one small School with a beanie on their return to School after the holidays, and they were approx. 30 short.  So, the timing of our offer was perfect (or a godsend?).  Photo is of our Toronto beanies which are now on their way to Kyogle – Laraine

Prayer for Ukraine

Prayer for Ukraine – Sunday July 17th

Loving God,
because you have the whole world
in your hands,
cradle gently those who are rocked by fear, shocked to a depth they have never known and frightened to face tomorrow.

On the people of Ukraine: their children, their old people, their vulnerable adults,
their babies soon to be born, Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy.

On the people of Ukraine: their defenders, their advocates, those who care for the wounded, who sit with the despairing,
who witness and report
on the savagery and destruction, who bury the dead.  Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy.

On the people of Ukraine: their leaders
that they may continue to inspire,
in word and by example,
and continue to receive help and solidarity from across the world. Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy.

On the people of Russia,
that they might learn the truth kept from their hearing;
On the churches in Russia that they might find
the vocabulary and courage
to speak truth to power,

On the soldiers of Russia who do not believe
in the carnage they cause. Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy.

On the Russian president,
and those who affirm his policies, we ask the judgement of heaven, a radical conversion
and an end to their lies, scheming and murder. Lord hear us,
Lord graciously hear us.

And for our own nation
we ask for commitment to match conviction so that the pain of the Ukrainian nation
be shared by us,
their weary people sheltered by us,
their peace assured by us.  Lord hear us, Lord graciously hear us. Amen.

(Prayer on the Wild Goose website. It was part of a liturgy for Ukraine.)