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Prayers for the week of March 24th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Bainbridge and their priest, the Rev. Rebecca Drebert, and the people of Grace Episcopal Church in Baldwinsville and their priest, the Rev. Joseph Hannah. In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of South Carolina and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Ruth Woodliff-Stanley. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Church of the Province of West Africa and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Dr. Cyril Ben-Smith. 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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Prayers for the week of March 31st

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. David's Episcopal Church in Barneveld and their pastor, the Rev. Naomi Sorrwar-Randall, and the people of Christ Episcopal Church in Binghamton and their priest, the Rev. Katrina Grusell. In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of South Dakota and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Jonathan H. Folts. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Church in the Province of the West Indies and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Howard Gregory. 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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Prayers for the week of April 7th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church in Binghamton and their priest, the Rev. Glenn Mahaffey, and the people of St. John's Episcopal Church in Black River. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Southeast Florida and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Peter Eaton. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the church of the Episcopal/Anglican Province of Alexandria and their archbishop, the Rt. Rev. Samy Fawzy. We also join the worldwide Anglican Communion in praying for the Peace of Jerusalem on this Easter Sunday. 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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Prayers for the week of April 14th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Trinity Episcopal Church in Boonville and the people of Trinity Episcopal Church in Camden. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Southern Ohio and their Bishop Provisional, the Rt. Rev. Kristin White. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia and their archbishops, the Most Revs. Don Tamihere (Aotearoa) Philip Richardson (New Zealand) Sione Ulu'ilakepa (Polynesia). 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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Prayers for the week of April 21st

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Camillus and their priest, the Rev. Jon White, and the people of Trinity Episcopal Church in Canastota. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Southern Virginia and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Susan B. Haynes. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Anglican Church of Australia and their archbishop, the Most Rev. Geoffrey Smith. 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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Prayers for the week of April 28th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Candor and their priest, the Rev. Pat Kinney, and the people of St. John's Episcopal Church in Cape Vincent and their priest, the Rev. Lisa Busby. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Southwest Florida and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Douglas Scharf. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Church of Bangladesh and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Samuel Mankhin. A Prayers Against Gun Violence Gracious God, inspire us with the gift of Shalom, the gift of wholeness and the promise of your presence. Give us wisdom to seek nonviolence as an answer to the violence of 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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Prayers for the week of May 5th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Grace Episcopal Church in Carthage, and the people of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Cazenovia and their priest, the Rev. Rebecca Roberts. In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Mark Allen Bourlakas. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil and their primate, the Most Rev. Marinez Rosa dos Santos Bassotto. 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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Prayers for the week of May 12th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Chenango Bridge and their priest, the Rev. Dawn-Victoria Mitchell, and the people of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Chittenango and their priest, the Rev. Dr. Leon Mozeliak. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Spokane and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Gretchen M. Rehberg. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the The Anglican Church of Burundi and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Sixbert Macumi. 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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Prayers for the week of May 19th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Christ Episcopal Church in Clayton and their priest, the Rev. Lisa Busby, and the people of St. James' Episcopal Church in Clinton and their priest, the Rev. Joanna Benskin. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Springfield and their bishop-elect, the Rev. Brian K. Burgess. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the The Anglican Church of Canada and their prime bishop, the Most Rev. Linda Nicholls. 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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Prayers for the week of May 26th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Constableville and the people of Trinity Episcopal Church in Constantia. In the Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Taiwan and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. Lennon Yuan-Rung Chang. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of The Church of the Province of Central Africa and their primate, the Most Rev. Albert Chama. 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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Prayers for the week of June 2nd

In our parishes, we pray for the people of Grace Episcopal Church in Copenhagen and the people of Grace & Holy Spirit Episcopal/Lutheran Church in Cortland and their priest, the Rev. Jennifer Manis. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Tennessee and their bishop, the Rt. Rev. John C. Bauerschmidt. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of the Church of Iglesia Anglicana de la Region Central de America and their primate, the Most Rev. Juan David Alvarado. 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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Prayers for the week of June 9th

In our parishes, we pray for the people of St. David's Episcopal Church in Dewitt and their priest, the Rev. Dr. Daniel J. Handschy, and the people of Diäŋdït Episcopal Chapel in East Syracuse and their priest, the Rev. Amuor Garang. In The Episcopal Church, we pray for the people of the Diocese of Texas, their Diocesan Bishop, the Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle, their Bishops Suffragan, the Rt. Rev. Jeff W. Fisher and the Rt. Rev. Kathryn M. Ryan, and their Bishop Assistant, the Rt. Rev. Hector F. Monterroso. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for the people of Church of the Province de L’Eglise Anglicane Du Congo and their primate, the Most Rev. Georges Titre Ande. 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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