From June 2022 Intercession Paper
From June 2022 Intercession Paper
``The Eucharist, rightly understood, destroys all barriers.
We, being many, are One Bread, One Body.
Here, in Love’s home, class, rank, race, nation, vanish...``
Every month Companions receive a small booklet in the mail, the Intercession Paper. Day by day, we turn its pages, praying with our Companions. The prayers concern needs big and small, thanksgivings, and the aims of the Society. Each day of the week has a theme.
In this monthly feature of our blog, we select some prayers from this month’s IP, as it is called. If you’re so inclined, please join Companions in reaching out in love through prayer.
COVER
Gentle as a summer breeze,
the Holy Spirit moves in and through us.
Like the Winter sun warming us through a window,
the Spirit warms us and fills our hearts.
May this wondrous Love radiate through us
into all the world.
Viola Mullin, SCHC, Hartford Chapter
“Gentle Spirit”
THANKSGIVING: SUNDAY AND EVERY DAY
Parker River Companion Barb Whitehair gives thanks for the book Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear, by Scott Bader-Saye. Reviewer L. Gregory Jones says, “He beautifully seduces us to trust God and to risk hospitality, peacemaking, and generosity.” A very timely and hope-filled book.
MISSION IN GOD’S WORLD: MONDAY
Sweet Jesu, the night before you died you told the disciples to abide in your love.
Help us to be rooted in your love which transforms, heals, and remakes us.
Help us to share your love in ways that restore the earth and bring economic justice,
peace, and community well-being to our broken world; in your holy name we pray.
Marguerite Judson, SCHC
California-Northern Chapter
UNITY OF GOD’S PEOPLE: TUESDAY
Heavenly Father, you hold the whole world in your hands. Your love for each of us is immeasurable and beyond our understanding. We pray that with your guidance we will unite in heart and soul, and join together in love, bringing unity to this torn world and peace on earth.
Melodie Penton, SCHC
New Haven Chapter
SOCIAL JUSTICE: WEDNESDAY
Lord, wake me up to recognize the ease of my life to assemble without fear, vote without hindrance, feel safety in contact with law enforcement.
Awaken my compassion for my brothers and sisters of color, differing ages and gender, beset by great challenges. Awaken me and prompt me to action.
Pam Van Siclen, SCHC
Maine Chapter
PEACE AND RECONCILIATION: THURSDAY
O Sophia,
Wisdom of God, Sister of God, Spouse of God,
I ask this day for the gifts of a mindful spirit
a thankful heart
a healthy body
and the eyes with which to see your kingdom
here in this world
wherever people are kind to one another
wherever justice is done
wherever healing happens
wherever children thrive
wherever the lost is found and the irretrievable retrieved
and wherever Love drives out fear.
Clare Keller, SCHC
Parker River Chapter
GROWTH IN THE SPIRITUAL LIFE: FRIDAY
Mother Mary, God the Father, Sister Sophia, and Brother Jesus, I appeal to your help in being conscious every day of your presence and your love. I request your support for strengthening my daily habit of reading prayers of praise to you. I ask your assistance in reflecting you in the world by being gentle, loving, compassionate, kind, and clear-sighted. I invite your encouragement for keeping my eye on the prize of your abiding peace and your redeeming grace.
Ann Blake, SCHC
Northwest Chapter
PRAYERS PERSONAL AND GENERAL: SATURDAY
The Eucharist, rightly understood, destroys all barriers.
We, being many, are One Bread, One Body.
Here, in Love’s home, class, rank, race, nation, vanish …
made one with the Divine Humanity which, lifted up in sacrifice,
draws all unto Him, and which forever speaks out of the eternal glory
the revolutionary and recreative words, “Behold, I make all things new.”
Vida D. Scudder, SCHC 1889-1954
Social Teachings of the Christian Year
COMPANION DAILY PRAYER
Your grace, O Lord, be with us all who walk along the way,
that we may carry in our hearts your cross, with joy, each day.
As you have died, may we too die, to self, and so to sin,
conforming to your will for us, a holier life begin;
and as you loved, so may we love, as you forgave, forgive;
for only as you live in us shall we most truly live.
Janet Morgan, SCHC 1950-1997
Photo: Lynn Adams