Showing posts with label World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. Show all posts

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Minute for Mission: World Day of Prayer for the care of Creation

 September 1, 2024

A woman holds a sign reading “We are heritage protectors” 

as young people gather outside the plenary buildings at the 

United Nations climate summit COP28 on the conference’s 

last day to push for an agreement on a complete fossil fuel 

phase-out to be part of the final text adopted. (Photo: LWF/

Albin Hillert)

Each year from Sept. 1 to Oct. 4, the Christian family unites for the Season of Creation, a worldwide celebration of prayer and action to protect our common home. It is a special season where we celebrate God as Creator and acknowledge Creation as the divine continuing act that summons us as collaborators to love and care for the gift of all that is created. As followers of Christ from around the globe, we share a common call to care for Creation. We are co-creatures and part of all that God has made.

Our well-being is interwoven with the well-being of the Earth. We rejoice in this opportunity to safeguard our common home and all beings who share it. This year, the theme for the season is “To hope and act with Creation.”

Amid the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, many are beginning to despair and suffer from eco-anxiety. As people of faith, we are called to lift the hope inspired by our faith, the hope of the resurrection. This is not a hope without action but one embodied in concrete actions of prayer and preaching, service and solidarity.

 Jessica Maudlin, Associate for Sustainable Living and Earth Care Concerns, Presbyterian Hunger Program

Today’s Focus: World Day of Prayer for the care of Creation

Let us join in prayer for:

PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff
Kim Pryor, VP, Director Trust Relationship Services, Presbyterian Foundation
Rick Purdy, Manager, Human Resources, Administrative Services Group (A Corp)

Let us pray

Triune God, Creator of all, we praise you for your goodness, visible in all the diversity that you have created, making us a cosmic family living in a common home. Through the Earth you created, we experience love and nourishment, home and protection.

We confess that we do not relate to the Earth as a Mothering gift from you, our Creator. Our selfishness, greed, neglect, and abuse have caused the climate crisis, loss of biodiversity and human suffering as well as the suffering of all our fellow creatures. We confess that we have failed to listen to the groans of the Earth, the groans of all creatures, and the groans of the Spirit of hope and justice that lives within us.

May your Creator Spirit help us in our weakness, so that we may know the redeeming power of Christ and the hope found in him. May the groans of the Spirit birth in us a willingness to serve you faithfully, so that we may hear and heal Creation, to hope and act together with her, so that the first fruits of hope may blossom.

Loving and Creator God, we pray that you will make us sensitive to these groans and enable us to have the same compassion as that of Jesus, the redeeming Lord. Grant us a fresh vision of our relationship with Earth, and with one another, as creatures that are made in your image.

In the name of the one who came to proclaim the good news to all Creation, Jesus Christ.

Amen.

Credit to the Celebration Guide for the Season of Creation

Friday, September 1, 2023

Minute for Mission: World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation

September 1, 2023

Photo credit: Nancy Corson Carter

If we learn how to listen, we can hear in the voice of Creation a kind of dissonance. On the one hand, we can hear a sweet song in praise of our beloved Creator; on the other, an anguished plea, lamenting our mistreatment of this our common home.”

 In 2015, Pope Francis proclaimed Sept. 1 as the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. This day kicks off the Season of Creation, which runs from then until Oct. 4 each year. This ecumenical season is dedicated to prayer and action for the protection of Creation.

We give thanks for all that God has made, repent for the damage that we have caused and commit ourselves to take action to protect the earth our common home.

Let Justice and Peace Flow” is the theme and invitation of this year’s Season of Creation. And resources are available in a variety of languages.

The environmental work of the Presbyterian Hunger Program is grounded in Scripture, Reformed theology, the numerous General Assembly policies that call us to care for Creation (including the 1990 foundational policy “Restoring Creation for Ecology and Justice”) and prayer.

Jessica Maudlin (She/Her/Hers), Associate for Sustainable Living and Earth Care Concerns, Presbyterian Hunger Program, Presbyterian Mission Agency

Today’s Focus: World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation

Let us join in prayer for:

PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff
Sangik Lee, Translator, Global Language Resources, Administrative Services Group (A Corp)
Unzu Lee, Regional Liaison for East Asia, World Mission, Presbyterian Mission Agency

Let us pray

On this World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, we offer this prayer from Sister Gemma Corbett of the Catholic Agency For Overseas Development:

O Holy Spirit, you hovered over the deep at the dawn of Creation.
You fashioned time and space itself in the initial magnificent flaring forth.
You breathed life into all beings and you continue to dwell and work in all Creation to sustain that life.
Be with us now at this critical moment of our history.
Open our ears to the cry of the earth, suffering the effects of human exploitation and unbridled consumption.
Open our ears to the cries of our brothers and sisters living in the midst of extreme poverty and hunger.
Give us a deeper awareness that we are part of all that you have made, that we are intimately connected to all that has been, all that is and all that will be.
Grant us a spirit of awe and wonder as we contemplate the marvels of your creation, recognizing and giving thanks for your presence within and around us.
Give us a deep respect for all life and help us to renew our commitment to foster life wherever we are.
Give us the courage to denounce all that disfigures your creation and to commit fully to caring for our earthly home and for all the created beings we share it with.
May we live lives characterized by compassion and service and may we embody your love in our relationships with one another and with all Creation. Amen.

Thursday, September 1, 2022

Minute for Mission: World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation

September 1, 2022

Photo credit: Nancy Corson Carter

If we learn how to listen, we can hear in the voice of Creation a kind of dissonance. On the one hand, we can hear a sweet song in praise of our beloved Creator; on the other, an anguished plea, lamenting our mistreatment of this our common home.”

MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS, POPE FRANCIS, FOR THE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE CARE OF CREATION 2022

 In 2015, Pope Francis proclaimed Sept. 1 as the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. This day kicks off the Season of Creation, which runs from then until Oct. 4 each year. This ecumenical season is dedicated to prayer and action for the protection of Creation.

We give thanks for all that God has made, repent for the damage that we have caused and commit ourselves to take action to protect the earth our common home.

“Listen to the voice of Creation” is the theme and invitation of this year’s Season of Creation. And resources are available in a variety of languages.

The environmental work of the Presbyterian Hunger Program is grounded in Scripture, Reformed theology, the numerous General Assembly policies that call us to care for Creation (including the 1990 foundational policy “Restoring Creation for Ecology and Justice”) and prayer.

Jessica Maudlin (She/Her/Hers), Associate for Sustainable Living and Earth Care Concerns, Presbyterian Hunger Program, Presbyterian Mission Agency

Let us join in prayer for:

PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff

Mark DeSantis, Director, Infrastructure Systems & Cyber Security, Board of Pensions
Ann DeVilbiss, Production Associate, Presbyterian Publishing Corporation

Let us pray

On this World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, we offer this prayer from Sister Gemma Corbett of the Catholic Agency For Overseas Development:

O Holy Spirit, you hovered over the deep at the dawn of Creation.
You fashioned time and space itself in the initial magnificent flaring forth.
You breathed life into all beings and you continue to dwell and work in all
Creation to sustain that life.

Be with us now at this critical moment of our history.

Open our ears to the cry of the earth, suffering the effects of human
exploitation and unbridled consumption.

Open our ears to the cries of our brothers and sisters living in the midst of
extreme poverty and hunger.

Give us a deeper awareness that we are part of all that you have made,
that we are intimately connected to all that has been, all that is and all that will
be.

Grant us a spirit of awe and wonder as we contemplate the marvels of your
creation, recognizing and giving thanks for your presence within and around
us.

Give us a deep respect for all life and help us to renew our commitment to
foster life wherever we are.

Give us the courage to denounce all that disfigures your creation and to
commit fully to caring for our earthly home and for all the created beings we
share it with.

May we live lives characterized by compassion and service and may we
embody your love in our relationships with one another and with all Creation.
Amen.

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