An Invitation to Prayer and Action
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Jesus our Friend, you wept at the grave of Lazarus,
you know all our sorrows.
Behold our tears, and bind up the wounds of our hearts.
Through the mystery of pain,
bring us into closer communion with you and with one another.
(prayer from the UMC Book of Worship)
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My heart is broken open again as we learn more details of the lives taken in a mass shooting yesterday, at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. As a parent who sends her child to elementary school every day, the grief feels especially piercing. I grieve the loss of these precious lives–school children and teachers. I cannot bear to imagine what they experienced. I pray comfort for all who grieve.
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I am also still mindful of the grief of families in Buffalo, New York, who lost loved ones in a mass shooting in a grocery store. There, the violence was so clearly linked to white supremacy and its sinful legacy of hate. I am in prayer with those grieving after a shooting in a church in Laguna Woods, which targeted Taiwanese immigrants. Fueled by a toxic combination of racism and weapons, these acts of violence require our attention, or lamentation, and our action.
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I’m grateful today for the familiar words of this prayer from our Book of Worship. In it, we ask that “the mystery of pain” would “bring us into closer communion with [God] and with one another.”
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As a church, we are called to grieve and to pray. We are invited to lament and to cry out. We are welcome to sit and weep.
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Our prayer draws us together, and pulls us into action. It compels us to speak up for change: for reforms that will help end gun violence. For anti-racist work in our communities. To dismantle systems that oppress. To construct communities of mutuality and care.
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I believe that our prayerful contemplation helps us be more fully human. We need to scream and lament; our grief can draw us together, and to God. Our prayers, however, are not enough–faithfully done, I believe they will also, always push us to action for the sake of others.
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May you find space for your grief, and encouragement in taking action.
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grace and peace,
Pastor Molly
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One place for engagement is through our Board of Church and Society; read more about our work against gun violence here.