A Blessing of the Pillows

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God of the Blissful Moonrise,

As daytime’s shift brings forth nighttime’s reign,
Sleep nears.
Our eyelids become heavy.
Our head nods.
And today must bid adieu.

Bless the pillows that hold our heads
And absorb our dreams.
Support our weary necks
Aching from the long days.
May the wisdom of sunlight’s hours
Rest well as we sleep,
Allowing today’s worries to hibernate-
At least until morning.

May our pillows continue to balance us
Cool us when we are warm,
And warm us when we are cool.
May it’s gift to us be a restful night of sleep
As we resume our lives as dawn awakens.

Amen.

An Invocation for Ordination

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Entry Into Worship
Gathering together, we celebrate the blossoming of talents.
Like the body and all of its individual parts,
We each bring to the church a sparkle of light
A heart filled with dreams
And the joy of living into God’s vision.

As we celebrate the new path of our friend,
We pray for peace among the rocky roads,
Umbrellas on rainy days,
Deep breaths in anxious moments,
Love in lonely shadows
And inspiration when the wells have run dry.

Invocation
Holy God, Divine Gardener of our Spirits,
You dwell with us in the fields of our faith.
You call us onto path strange and familiar,
Comfortable and troublesome.
You sit with us among the bitter herbs
And taste the sweetness of the fruit of the vine.
You never veer away from us-
Even when we are in knee deep in dirt
You celebrate the fertile soil below.
Our covenant is to be celebrated
As we leap for joy
Knowing each of us is fearfully and wonderfully made
Because you know us well.

May we delight in your steadfast love-
A love that knows no end,
A love that stretches from horizon to horizon,
A love that knows the shadows before sunset,
And the night beyond dusk.

Fill this ordinand, this sibling in Christ
With the visions of your Realm,
The strength to bring your dreams to fruition
And joy at the harvest.

Amen.

(c) 2023 Rev. Michelle L. Torigian. Permission to use with attribution.

A Liturgy for “Christmas in July”

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Call to Worship
One: God who dwells in the mystery of life
Many: Fill us with wonder as we traipse around your world.
One: Christ who offers kindness and mercy
Many: Fill us with understanding as we meet our stranger, enemy, and friend.
One: Spirit who delivers dreams to us
Many: Draw us into your visions of love for our neighbors.

Invocation
God of Illumination,
Under the sparkles of the Christmas lights and long starry night skies, we find joy in the bustle of the Christmas season.  As the Christmas lights are taken down, the beauty of Christmas is just beginning.  Birth is happening in the springtime buds, the summer sunsets, the autumn hues, and the winter snowfall.  May we see the joy of birth surrounding us throughout our year.  May this joy move us to bear kindness, creating your Realm here on earth.  Amen.

Prayer of Reflection
Holy Bearer of Delight-
Most days, we shuffle along, filled with focus on the ordinary.  Instead of seeing your Divine Light in each space, we overlook the beauty of your presence.  Open our souls to notice the amazement of your steadfast presence.  May we see the holy beauty of each flower’s petal, each cloudy sunset, each rumble of thunder, and each weed in our lawns.  Amen.

Assurance of God’s Grace
Our God who gives us rebirth, resurrections, and renewals lavishes us with grace.  May God’s mercy allow us to see how newness can transform our lives.

Reflection on Giving
The Gift of Christmas is greater than what can be found in any wrapped box.  Christmas has presented us with the Christ in our midst.  As Jesus the Christ was the one who taught us how to love one another, we pass this Divine Love to our neighbors through our talents, treasures, and time.  Whether Christmas or Easter, Pentecost or any ordinary day, we share our gifts with the church and community.

Blessing of the Gifts
Enchanting God, Divine Joy,
We take these days in the warmth of summertime to remember the birth of the Christ.  We take time away from the consumerist holiday to celebrate the holy aspects of Christmas.  May this day remind us of the mirth of Jesus’ birth and the love of Jesus which still ripples in our world.  May we spend these next few months until Christmas with the joy of rebirth in our hearts, sharing that excitement with our neighbors around us.  Amen.

Benediction
Filled with the joy of this ordinary day,
May we go forward celebrating the magnificent and ordinary,
The fantastic and everyday,
The mediocre and amazing,
The astounding and common.
God is in the shiny days and cloudy evenings,
The starry nights and the foggy mornings.
Let us find Divine Sparkle no matter the time or space
As God is already there!

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(c) 2023 Rev. Michelle L. Torigian. Permission to use with attribution.

A Prayer for Our Siblings Feeling Dehumanized During Synod

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Holy Branches of Care-

Even as we meet in this forest of support, a tempest approaches beyond your limbs:

Squalls of arrogance, hate, and ignorance.

As some sign sweet songs of love and justice,

A cacophony raises its noises of dissonance, denying humanity and the song of our neighbors.

And how much we want to run from this forest, God!


Yet you have called us here for a time such as this.

May your unfailing breeze carry us forward.

May the gentle winds of the Holy Spirit protect us from the storms streaming from unkind minds.

May your divine leaves block the harmful rays of hate and the misuse of your Holy Name.

Amen.

This was written as a group of prayers for the remote UCC General Synod in 2021.

A Teachers’ Appreciation Day Prayer

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God of Knowledge and Wisdom,

As we are the vine and branches, your voice call us to be the community,
to follow your voice,
to embrace the dreams your Spirit has instilled in our souls.

On this day, as well as each day of the school year,
we celebrate the gifts of our teachers.
You grant them energy to educate,
wisdom to know how to lead ,
and to show students how to be members of their communities.

You grant them patience as they watch their students grow
and help students understand ways to walk on life’s path-
no matter the path they are on.

You grant them the spark of inspiration
as they pass that encouragement and enthusiasm along to students.

You grant them peace as they listen and guide students in their toughest moments
and comfort in lockdowns and other times of anxiety.

We give much thanks for the teachers in our classrooms,
the administrators who guide them,
the support staff who accompany them,
and all who work in schools.

May your peace fill their hearts with joy,
their classrooms with well-being for all,
and the hallways with warmth and kindness.

Amen.

A Mid-Holy Week Prayer

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God of the Middle of the Story-

Beginnings of tales are very exciting.
Endings are quite often lovely… or at least there’s some closure.
But the middle is where the chaos ensues.

There is sometimes conflict and often disarray in the middle of stories…
And projects…
And, especially, the sacred assignment of Holy Week.

God of all focus and all chaos,
Through the storms of life you create rainbows.
Through the Big Bang, you created the universe.
Through the many docs and tabs open on my computer,
You create a meaningful Holy Week.

So we are in the middle of this story together.
You will bring forth the energy I need,
The fortitude to continue to journey on,
The strength to work one more hour.

As the sun rises on Sunday,
The Holy Week story comes to a conclusion,
And a new chapter begins-
For me,
For us,
For the Christ.

Amen.

A Palm Sunday Communion Prayer

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Through a season of exile we’ve journeyed together-
In the valleys of the dry bones, parched and looking for water,
In the mountains hoping to hear the voice of God,
In times of tears, drowning in the voice of the tempter-
Grieving for loved ones near and far.

And so we arrive at the gates of Jerusalem.
With palms in hand, we seek the first sight of Jesus on a donkey.
We are ready to proclaim at the top of our voices.

Congregation will say or sing Sanctus.

For it’s this week that Jesus entered into Jerusalem,
Flipping the tables of injustice,
Preaching and teaching for those yearning to hear the message of God.

And then came the night when Jesus was ready to gather with friends,
Celebrate their time together, and mourn what could have been.

While they were eating, Jesus took the loaf of bread,
After blessing and breaking the loaf, he said to his friends:
“Take, eat; this is my body.”

And after supper, he took the cup and gave thanks for the blessings,
He gave it to his followers, saying to them
Drink from it, all of you; for this is my blood, bound in covenant.
Remember me as we drink together.  Remember that God will forgive your sins.

They sang together one more time before Jesus went to the Mount of Olives.

It is at this time that we remember that Christ has died.  Christ is risen.  Christ will come again.

Spirit of God, bless our bread and cup. 
Bless all of us as we reflect together on this holiest of weeks. 
Bless our minds and hearts during our time at the table today
As we seek the grace given to us by you.  Amen.

A Prayer as Holy Week Approaches

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God of Later Lent-

The words fail me as I create liturgy for you,
And my body’s aches distract me from the work that is needed
to complete this season of Lent.

Oh sore throat,
Could you not stay away until Easter arrives
And the massive nap commences?

The sneezes that decorated the air around me this afternoon
Remind me of my finite body,
Of decreasing energy that arrives
With each Ash Wednesday.

For now, I look to you for strength, God.
I look to you for the strength I need,
And the energy that will carry me throughout the weeks.

Amen.

A Prayer for Over Caffeination

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God of Boundless Energy,

Today, I had too much caffeine.
My heart is fluttering.
I am about to bounce off of the walls.

I overestimated the my body’s response to this morning’s cuppa joe.

God, I appear to be speaking a mile a minute.
As my hands type, they shake.

I confess to allowing my body to be off balance.
The choice I made were not exactly horrible, but slightly unhealthy.

But while I have this extra energy,
May I serve the church and this world more faithfully.
May spend my uber-focus time on what you need
Before this afternoon’s big crash arrives
And I’m left staring at instead of bouncing off of walls.

Amen.

A Prayer for Freedom to Use My Voice

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Beloved God, Divine Tongue-

As the years pass,
I’ve kept my mouth quite closed.

You have asked me to share the Good News,
And I kept your love to myself.

You have asked me to share your message of justice and equity,
And I worried about what others would think.

You have asked me to be to be the most authentic version of myself,
To share the truest me with the world,
But I kept that self hidden too many times.

It would have been lovely to speak my truth along the way-
To those who downgraded me,
To those who have doubted me,
To those who tried to destroy my soul.

Yet as I learn about my worth,
And continue the journey of healing and growing,
My voice continues to be freed by the constraints of this world.

The song I sing in this new chapter
Reflects a version of myself that has hidden in the depths of my spirit
That once fled to the Sheol of my mind.

And now I stand in the warm sunlight with you, Spirit of Wonder-
On top of the escarpment overlooking the lands I’ve previously walked.
I know what needs to happen now
As I warm my voice at dawn of this brand new day.

Amen.