Prayer for Ukraine 9/10/22

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…

Helpless and bewildered, we continue to watch the news from Ukraine. We continue to pray for peace, for all people there. We pray to the Lord in whom we place our hope.

Please join in prayer – with your own words or with the prayer for peace of St. Francis of Assisi:

“Lord, make me an instrument of your peace:

where there is hatred, let me sow love;

where there is injury, pardon;

where there is doubt, faith;

where there is despair, hope;

where there is darkness, light;

where there is sadness, joy.

O divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek

to be consoled as to console,

to be understood as to understand,

to be loved as to love.

For it is in giving that we receive,

it is in pardoning that we are pardoned,

and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.”

Amen

Prayer for Ukraine 02/10/2022

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…


Merciful God, tonight we pray especially for the animals terrified, wounded and killed as a result of the brutal war in Ukraine. 

We pray for dogs, cats, horses and other beloved companion animals left behind by their people unable to take them as they flee raining rockets of destruction. 

We pray for animals who have already died or are near death – the victims of shrapnel, gunfire, collapsing concrete and steel from exploding buildings, many months without much food, water or human care. 

We pray for the rescuers of these animals, who risk their lives in the rubble, dodging gunfire and mortars, and give thanks for their generosity, courage and faithfulness in their determination to help. We pray for their safety.

We pray for the missile-ravaged towns and cities and their wooded outskirts where wild creatures are traumatized by every percussive blast, for those that are killed, maimed or displaced and unable to find food or shelter in the chaos of war.Bottom of Form

Dear God, we pray for all your creation, and for a time when war will be no more. Amen.

The Rev. Marya DeCarlen

Picnic in the Park

Picnic for Nature   

Our church, in conjunction with the Nature Conservation Foundation of NSW, is holding a picnic at Blackalls Park on Sunday October 16th at 11.30am. Everyone is invited to come along and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. BYO food, drink, chair or picnic rug. 

Prayer for Ukraine

                                                          PRAYER FOR UKRAINE 25/09/2022

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.

Look at the following collage of windows from Mariupol, Ukraine

Centre yourself and pray in your own words…

Loving God,
We pray for the people of Ukraine,
for all those suffering or afraid,
that you will be close to them and protect them.
We pray for world leaders,
for compassion, strength and wisdom to guide their choices.
We pray for the world
that in this moment of crisis,
we may reach out in solidarity
to our brothers and sisters in need.
May we walk in your ways
so that peace and justice
become a reality for the people of Ukraine
and for all the world.

Amen

Pray for Ukraine

18/09/2022

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,

We pray for the people of Ukraine,

For all of those suffering or afraid,

That you will be close to them and protect them.

We pray for world leaders,

For compassion, strength and wisdom to guide their choices.

We pray for the world

 that in this time of crisis

We may reach out in solidarity

To our brothers and sisters in need. Amen.

(Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin)

Prayer for Ukraine 11th September 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, your Son Jesus Christ, wept over Jerusalem. 
Today, we weep over Ukraine.

We weep for those uprooted from their homes and lives.

We weep for those cowering in basements.

We weep for those who have witnessed death and destruction on their streets.

We weep for those separated from parents, from children, from spouses and siblings.

We are amazed at the resilience of people seeking to comfort those in need and so we pray for Governments opening up borders so that Ukrainians can have safe passage.

We pray for churches and individuals providing food, clothing and shelter.

We pray for medical workers ensuring that shattered bodies are put back together again.

We pray for ordinary Russians demonstrating and voicing their disapproval of the military actions in Ukraine.

May the Holy Spirit give us the willpower to turn our tears into action also.

May we, through our words, prayers and example pursue the things that make for a just peace in the world today and especially in Ukraine.

In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen   


 from Dilys Ward 

Prayer for Ukraine

Prayer for Ukraine 04.09.2022

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…

Six months have passed and the situation in the Ukraine continues. We hold the Ukraine people in our hearts and think of all those who have fled into nearby countries.

We pray that they will be able to find long term accommodation and work.

That they will be able to find friendships and spiritual communities to support them.

As winter advances, that there will be enough gas that everyone will be able to afford to stay warm.

That there will be spiritual unity in the churches and that it will be an example to the nations.

May God bless all throughout the surrounding countries who are sacrificing so much to help their neighbours. Encourage them and give them strength as they support the Ukrainians in their struggles to survive as a nation and as individuals.

We pray that the war will end, that families can be reunited, and that the trauma of their sufferings will be eased a little, as those around them support them in so many ways, both small and large.

Jordan Crispin (Pioneers Australia) and Eula McKane

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).