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A Prayer for…the Unemployed and Furloughed

The Lord our God is our provider and our sustainer. Today, we recognize all those who are being impacted by the economic struggle brought on by the COVID-19 crisis. As time passes and the nations of the world work to contain the coronavirus, job loss, furloughs, and pay cuts become a reality for more and more people. Let us gather together as one human family to pray and support one another during this challenging time.

Psalm 145:13-14

Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom,

and Your dominion endures throughout all generations.

The LORD sustains all who fall,

and raises up all who are bowed down.

Let us pray:

Merciful Provider, you sustain and nourish all who are in your kingdom, from the birds of the air, to the beasts of the earth, to your human children. You seek out the needful and the suffering and raise them up. You provide for the hungry, the thirsty and those in need of shelter. Lord, we lift up our prayers to you for all who are being impacted by the economic crisis caused by the pandemic. For those whose incomes have been reduced, for those whose jobs have been suspended and all who are facing unemployment – across all industries, companies, and positions. Holy one, you sustain all who fall and raise up all who are bowed down. Provide for the families and individuals who are enduring economic hardship. Draw your people together in one supportive and loving community. Amen.

Sarah Swindall, Pastoral Intern

April 3, 2020

A Prayer for… University and College Presidents

I would like to share some words from Augsburg University’s President Paul Pribbenow, addressing the community at the onset of the COVID-19 virus. He wrote,” thank you for your patience – and thanks most of all for the remarkable effort you are making to support our students and each other in these distressing times… I am feeling especially for all of you whose grace and generosity with and for each other gives me great hope”.

Being a leader takes courage, discipline, and determination. While a great leader can bring great success, it also comes at the cost or risk of being judged and overwhelmed. The Bible speaks to many leaders and how God blessed them for their work. We would like to offer a prayer for leaders who choose to step up and lead during these challenging times.  For Augsburg University President Paul Pribbenow, his leadership team (PLT), our sibling Evangelical Lutheran Church in American colleges and universities, and all other institutions of higher learning in the United States and abroad as they carry the mantle of leadership guiding their institutions to meet the challenges of shifting to alternative methods of instructing, manage finances, oversee the quality of the academics, support programs, consult and cooperate with Regents as well as planning for the future.  We offer this scripture and prayer to all UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE PRESIDENTS…

Romans 8:28-30 (NRSV)

We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose. For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn within a large family. And those whom he predestined he also called; and those whom he called he also justified; and those whom he justified he also glorified.

Let us pray.

Loving and gracious God, we thank you for the gift of wisdom. We offer a prayer of thanksgiving for University and College Presidents. We thank you for the gift of their leadership. For their ability to stand and lead in trying times. We ask that you be with them and bless them, to hear your words of peace, and to not fear for you are with them. We ask that you strengthen and guide them and their leadership teams to direct and guide during this challenging time. We ask that you hush any voices that would lift against them in judgment, for you have created them for such a time as this. Give them confidence to know that all things will work out for good, for you have called them to this great work. We ask, Lord God, you bless their families and homes with unity and your peace.  Protect them to lead and may all experience a hope that does not disappoint. And to you be the power and the glory. Amen  

Rev. Babette Chatman

April 2, 2020

 

A Prayer for…Athletes and Coaches

When the National Basketball Association suspended the 2019-2020 professional season due to coronavirus, the shockwaves were felt throughout the sporting world. And within a few days, nearly all professional, college, high school, and youth athletic programs were cancelled until further notice. The culmination of this reality for the athletic world was the postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Japan. Into this disruption, we offer “A PRAYER FOR…ATHLETES AND COACHES.”

Hebrews 12:1

 “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us.”  

Let us pray:

God of the Incarnation, of flesh and bone: you gift us with physical bodies that take joy in the rigor of sport and competition. We pray for athletes and coaches whose passions have been put on pause due to the dangers of COVID-19. For professionals, college student-athletes, and young competitors who must refrain for team building, normal conditioning routines, and community engagement, we lift to you. With the sporting world in upheaval and as athletes’ dreams are delayed, we ask that you hold all whose lives and livelihoods are dependent upon the economy of competition. Helps us all to join the great cloud of witnesses, to run together the race before us with perseverance hoping that healing and restoration will come, through the power of your Spirit. Amen.   

Rev. Justin Lind-Ayres

Prayer for April 1, 2020

A Prayer for…Children and Youth

Parents and guardians are keenly aware that children and youth are often attune to any anxiety in the air. And when the household, communal, national, and global anxiety is as thick as this dense COVID-19 fog, the effects on children and youth can be stifling (figuratively and literally!). Like all of us, they too take the anxiety into their bodies. We offer this prayer for all the young ones among us who are struggling physically or emotionally while seeking to cope to new norms brought about by this anxiety-producing pandemic. This is “A PRAYER FOR…CHILDREN AND YOUTH.”

Mark 10:14: “Jesus said, ‘Let the little children come to me; do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs.’”

Let us pray:

Mothering God, like a parent with open arms, you beckon children and youth to receive the very gifts of heaven available in your tender embrace. Hold the little (and not so little) ones in these anxious, dangerous hours of coronavirus. Give kids calm, give them comfort, give them the care they need to endure and thrive. We pray for children on poverty’s edge in need of nourishment; for teens missing their friends; for youth seeking to learn in this massive disruption to educational systems; and for all young (and not so young) ones among us who are sacred. May your promise of presence and blessing of love surround and keep us all, your beloved children. This we pray trusting in the invitation of Jesus. Amen.

 

Rev. Justin Lind-Ayres

Prayer for March 29, 2020

“A PRAYER FOR…”

Welcome to “A Prayer For…,” a prayer ministry of the Campus Ministry Office of Augsburg University. We believe prayer is efficacious, a holy conversation with God that enables us to share our struggles and joys, lamentations and celebrations, blessings and hopes for ourselves, our neighbors, the world, and the whole of God’s creation. We plead, we prod, we protest, we praise – with lift all our prayers onto God trusting that they are received in divine mercy and love. It is in prayer we are freed to speak the truth of our hearts onto God so that we may abound in hope together through the power of the Holy Spirit—the very breath of God, the breath that makes all things new.

In these days of the COVID-19 pandemic fraught with anxiety, isolation, suffering, and discombobulation, the Campus Ministry team is offering daily prayers for our Augsburg community and beyond. We recognize that there is so much to pray for in this unprecedented time. “A Prayer For…” is one way we can collectively share in the holy conversation with our God as each day we lift up one specific concern or people or need or situation or hope in prayer. The prayers will run the gamut in tone and topic varying each day as together as a community we hold before God “A Prayer for…” Over the course of the days and weeks ahead, we will contribute to an on-going catalog of prayers we can use at any time throughout this challenging journey we share together.

The authors of these prayers – Rev. Babette Chatman, Pastoral Intern Sarah Swindall, and Rev. Justin Lind-Ayres – welcome you to share your prayer topics with us. You can send them onto us by emailing Campus Ministry team member, Janice Dames (dames@augsburg.edu). We will seek to incorporate your ideas into our communal prayers. As we enter into prayer together from afar through this simple yet profound ministry, may God in Christ Jesus strengthen us and keep us united together in peace and love.

“A PRAYER FOR…COLLEGE STUDENTS”

So much has radically changed in such a short time. College students at Augsburg University, at our sibling Evangelical Lutheran Church in America colleges and universities, and at all other institutions of higher learning in the US are bearing the stressors of COVID-19 while also striving to move on-line in course work and continue the educational process. We offer this scripture text and prayer for all COLLEGE STUDENTS navigating new realities.

Proverbs 8:1: “Does not Wisdom call, and does not understanding raise her voice?”

Let us pray:

God of all wisdom and understanding, we thank you for Augsburg University and other centers of learning seeking to educate leaders for work and witness in your world. In these days of upheaval, uphold college students adapting to the real consequences of the coronavirus. Living arrangements have shifted, coursework is taking on new forms, jobs and internships have retracted, study abroad programs cancelled or postponed, and the scramble to adapt to the ever-changing situation is maddening. And all the while, health risks loom. Into this chaos, holy One, reveal your steady presence and empower all students engaged in higher education: calm anxious hearts and minds; ease the burdens of isolation; bolster community through social media; give focus to the coursework that needs tending; and give your peace, the peace that passes all understanding made known through your Spirit of Wisdom and her ways. Amen.

 

Rev. Justin Lind-Ayres

Prayer for March 23, 2020