Loving
God of the dawn and the sunset,
we come before you this day,
when night is longest and day is shortest,
to offer our prayers
for those whose experience of life
is more of darkness than it is of light.
We stand with those who
live under a long shadow,
and we join ourselves to those who struggle to see daylight.
And as we pray for others,
we recognise that we too carry in our souls the burden of
darkness.
We know that it can be
true for us, as it is for others,
that the days of brightness imperceptibly shorten
while the nights of obscurity inexorably lengthen.
And so we pray for those who
are bereaved,
for those who have lost loved ones this year.
We feel within us the
shapes of those who have gone from us,
and we mourn their passing from our lives.
In quiet hope offered in
the face of despair,
we offer to your loving embrace all those whom we can no
longer touch.
And we ask that you will
give comfort
where long nights of mourning seem never to come to an
end.
Loving
God of the dawn and the sunset,
may darkness not overwhelm us.
We pray for those who are
lonely
for those who long for touch, for conversation, for
friendship, for intimacy.
And we recognise in
ourselves the desperate drive for companionship
that haunts our relationships and stifles our
friendships.
We ask that you will draw
near to those who draw away,
and that you will hold all who are alone in your loving
embrace.
Loving
God of the dawn and the sunset,
may darkness not overwhelm us.
We
pray for those who are far from home
for those who have lost country and
security
through war, famine, or the effects
of climate change.
We
pray for refugees, asylum seekers, economic migrants,
and all who greet the new day
in a country that they do not
recognise as home.
May
they know that you are the God of the exiles and enslaved
and that your welcome knows no
boundaries.
Loving
God of the dawn and the sunset,
may darkness not overwhelm us.
We
pray for those who are lost in memories,
for those who are trapped in the
past
and unable to engage the present.
We
pray also for those whose memories have faded,
and whose experience of dementia has
diminished their capacity to live the day.
For
all those who dream of the past,
we ask for healing of past hurts.
And
we offer all that we are
to your eternal remembering.
Loving
God of the dawn and the sunset,
may darkness not overwhelm us.
We
pray for all that is broken in life,
for people, for relationships, for
bodies, for objects.
And
in the face of brokenness
we pray for healing and wholeness.
May
that which is broken find its completeness in you,
as you bring all things to good
and redeem all that is damaged.
Loving
God of the dawn and the sunset,
may darkness not overwhelm us.
And
finally we pray into the darkness,
and we offer the hope of our voices
and our hearts
that however long the night may be,
there is a new day dawning.
And
we know that as the days have shortened to get us to this place,
so they will lengthen again to take
us somewhere new.
Loving
God of the dawn and the sunset,
may darkness not overwhelm us.
Amen.
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