“Loving your neighbor doesn't just mean to love the people who are immediately around you or people who are like you or in your community,” said Sadler, a senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. “It isn't just an emotion, a feeling. It is a commitment. It is wanting the best for the other people in this world, regardless of background, regardless of race, gender, sexuality, ability, any of these things.”
Let us join in prayer for:
- Omar Chan, Program Assistant, Application & Committee Support, Office of the General Assembly
- Jill Chancellor, Reference Archivist, Presbyterian Historical Society, Office of the General Assembly
Let us pray:
Loving God, thank you for leading your children in new directions. Unstop our ears that we hear your call to ministry wherever it is. In the name of the Good Shepherd. Amen.
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