Prayers for the week of August 4th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Liverpool and the people of Trinity Episcopal Church in Lowville.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the Diocese of West Missouri and their Bishop Provisional, the Rt. Rev. Diane M. Jardine Bruce.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Kenya and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Jackson Ole Sapit. 

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of August 11th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Christ Episcopal Church in Manlius and their priest, the Rev. Timothy Hannon, and the people of St. John's Episcopal Chapel in Marathon and their priest, the Rev. Thomas Margrave.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the Diocese of West Tennessee and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Phoebe A. Roaf.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Korea and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Peter Kyongho Lee.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of August 18th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. John's Episcopal Church in Marcellus and St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Moravia and their priest, the Rev. Thomas Margrave.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the Diocese of West Texas and their Bishop, the Rt. Rev. David Reed.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Melanesia and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Leonard Dawea.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of August 25th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in New Berlin and their priest, the Rev. Steve White, and the people of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in New Hartford and their priest, the Rev. Kathlyn Schofield.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of West Virginia and their Diocesan Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Matthew Cowden.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico and their acting prime bishop, the Rt. Rev. Enrique Treviño Cruz. 

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of September 1st

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Norwich and their priest, the Rev. Steve White, and the people of St. John's Episcopal Church in Oneida and their priest, the Very Rev. Arthur N. Smith.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Western Kansas and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Mark A.Cowell.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of Igreja Anglicana de Mocambique e Angola and their acting presiding bishop, the Most Rev. Carlos Simao Matsinhe.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of September 8th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of the Church of the Resurrection in Oswego and the people of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Owego and their priest, the Rev. Trula Hollywood.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Western Louisiana and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Jacob W. Owensby.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Province of Myanmar (Burma) and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Stephen Than Myint Oo.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of September 15th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Oxford and the people of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Port Leyden and their priest, the Rev. Heather Benson.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Western Massachussetts and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Douglas John Fisher.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Nigeria and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Henry C. Ndukuba.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of September 22nd

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. James Episcopal Church in Pulaski and their priest, the Rev. Shelly Banner, and the people of Zion Episcopal Church in Rome.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Western Michigan and their assisting bishop, the Rt. Rev. Gladstone “Skip” Adams.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Nigeria and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Henry C. Ndukuba.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of September 29th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Trinity Episcopal Church in Seneca Falls and their priest, the Rev. Brad Benson and the people of the Church of the Epiphany in Sherburne.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Western New York and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Pakistan (United) and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Dr. Azad Marshall.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of October 6th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Gethsemane Episcopal Church in Sherrill and their priest, the Rev. Georgina Hegney, and the people of St. James' Episcopal Church in Skaneateles and their priest, the Rev. Pilar Parnell, and their deacon, the Rev. Chuck Stewart.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Western North Carolina and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. José A. McLoughlin.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea and their prime bishop, the Right Rev. Nathan Ingen.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of October 13th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Slaterville Springs and the people of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in South New Berlin and their priest, the Rev. Steven White.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the Diocese of Western Oregon and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Diana Akiyama.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Episcopal Church in the Philippines and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Brent Alawas.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of October 20th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. John's Episcopal Church in Speedsville and their priest, the Rev. Patricia Kinney, and the people of St. Mark the Evangelist Church and their priest, the Rev. Jon White.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of Diocese of Alabama and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Glenda S. Curry.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Eglise Anglicane du Rwanda and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Laurent Mbanda.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of October 27th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of the Church of the Saviour and Grace Episcopal Church in Syracuse and their priest, the Rev. Dr. Steven Moore.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Alaska and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Mark Lattime.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Scottish Episcopal Church and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Mark Strange.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of November 3rd

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Syracuse and their priest, the Rev. Julie Calhoun-Bryant, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Syracuse and their priest, the Rev. Philip Major.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the Diocese of Albany and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Jeremiah Williamson.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Church of the Province of South East Asia and their prime bishop, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Titus Chung.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of November 10th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Church of the Epiphany in Trumansburg and their priest, the Rev. April Stace, and the people of Grace Episcopal Church in Utica and their priest, the Rev. Christine Williams-Belt.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Arizona and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Jennifer Reddall.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Church of South India (United) and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. A. Dharmaraj Rasalam.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of November 17th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Waterloo and their priest, the Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Haugaard, and the people of Trinity Episcopal Church in Watertown and their priest, the Rev. Molly Payne-Hardin.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Arkansas and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. John Harmon.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Dr Thabo Makgoba.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of November 24th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Christ Episcopal Church in Willard and the people of Zion Episcopal Church in Windsor and their priest, the Rev. Geoffrey Doolittle.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Atlanta and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Robert Wright.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of South America and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Brian Williams.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of December 1st

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Adams and the people of St. Ann's Episcopal Church in Afton.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Dioceses of Bethlehem and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Kevin Nichols.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Justin Badi Arama.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of December 8th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of the Church of St. Lawrence in Alexandria Bay and their priest, the Rev. Lisa Busby, and the people of Ss. Peter & John Episcopal Church in Auburn.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of California and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Marc Handley Andrus.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan and their primate, the Most Rev. Ezekiel Kumir Kondo.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Prayers for the week of December 15th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Aurora and their priest, the Rev. Barbara Blom, and the people of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Bainbridge and their priest, the Rev. Rebecca Drebert.

In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Central Ecuador and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Juan Carlos Quiñonez.

In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Tanzania and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Dr. Maimbo Mndolwa.

A Prayer Against Gun Violence

God of mercy and compassion, who wept with Rachel as she lamented over her children—be with us, who lament the plague of gun violence that lies heavy over our land. Open our eyes to see the ways we might transform the shadow of strife and death into the way of love and peace. Strengthen us to tirelessly care for one another, that we may truly find our security in the boundless love you call us to, and lead us all to your promised future, where no sword will be drawn against another, and no power known but the power of love. All this we ask through the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

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