Prayer for the Lonely
Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper
English - January 20, 2021 01:45 - 9 minutes - 8.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 29 ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality Spirituality ecumenical jennifer giles kemper jenn kemper advent vocation sacred sacred ordinary days liturgy liturgical podcast christian faith Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Join us in our second week of prayer as we pray for the lonely. And really, when we’re doing that? We’re praying for all of us. In our human limitation, it’s difficult to fathom that the God of all things does not leave or forsake us, even in the moments we feel most desperately alone.
Maybe you’ve felt misunderstood and all alone as you reflect on the church tradition you grew up in. Maybe you’ve felt politically lonely. Emotionally misunderstood. Spiritually isolated. Professionally adrift. Loneliness takes many forms, but at its core, it’s one of the most universal human experiences. (Ironic, isn’t it, that we so easily believe no one else could possibly understand?)
In this bonus episode, Sacred Ordinary Days producer and liturgist Kayla Craig reads a small meditation, some scripture, a prayer from a Celtic prayer book, and a new prayer for the lonely she has written for our community of kindreds.
P.S. Did you miss last week’s prayer for the overwhelmed? You can find it here.
We invite you to join us for companionship and guidance as we seek to meet God in new ways with humility, grace, and mercy. Our time together will lead us right up to Ash Wednesday with a posture of reflection and hope in Christ. May this time together transform us to be more wholly human, more fully faithful.
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A personal prayer written for you by our Sacred Ordinary Days teamScripture to meditate onAn audio prayer to stream from our podcastQuotes and featured liturgies from a diverse group of Christian writersTools for your prayer practiceReflection points for the journey