
by Lesley Hamilton
Good Morning GOD, we come to you with what is in our hearts today. As we enter this season of lent, we prayerfully reflect, with courage and grace, on the gifts we have to offer you. What should we start doing? What should we stop doing? What should we continue doing? Jesus left the desert and took up his ministry, understanding his purpose. We pray --- that in our own wilderness journey, for but a small measure, of the clarity of purpose YOU bestowed upon Jesus ---following his.
In this time of change lord, we pray for strength of character; to lay down our fear --- and let you lead us towards spending our time, money, resources, and most importantly, our love, on your behalf. In glad faithfulness, and in Jesus’ name, we pray for willing hands --- to feed, clothe, and promote justice for ourselves and each other in this world. We have learned today, and pray to remember GOD... when we feel isolated or cast into the wilderness that --- wherever we go, and whatever we do, there we are... and so are you, Lord GOD... we are always home with you in our hearts... and pray that in Jesus’ companionship we will be guided toward right action. As the Hebrew people were exiled for 40 years, so were the people of Africville right here in Halifax, and they are not home yet. The black community, now known as Seaview Park, was dismantled in 1969 in favour of A. Murray MacKay, a commuter bridge that, to this day, saves urban workers a few minutes of time and aggravation going to and from their jobs. We pray sincerely GOD, for forgiveness as bystanders in this exile, which sent 400 Black Nova Scotian's to the wilderness. As the Government and Africville representatives attempt to reconcile these issues in our community GOD, we pray that whatever the outcome, we are able to support our neighbours in seeking justice. Although monetary reparation is small mercy, we pray, dearest Lord, that the beloved and storied Seaview Place Church and Interpretive Centre is rebuilt as a symbol of homecoming from the wilderness for Africville citizens.
Finally, we pray to be forgiven GOD, for the times when we have isolate ourselves and others in some form of wilderness. May we be inclusive in our welcome and may we learn from each other in this church family, as we companion one another in faith. We pray to leave this place today in truth; KNOWING completely that everything, absolutely everything, will be ok, in life and death, if only we engage you GOD, as our most intimate and trusted companion, in all circumstances, every minute, of every day.
AMEN
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