Bearing another’s burden is an important way to fulfill the law of Christ. On the anniversary of the birth of our nation, may we show our appreciation to those who serve our country, that our freedom will be preserved and that we may realize our God given rights. Given the opportunity let us work for the good of all, saying In Christ’s name we pray.
As Jesus instructed His disciples, may we ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His fields. We are grateful for the worldwide Church bringing the Kingdom of God close to many. In our own diocese, we give thanks for St. John’s, Kingsville and in the Anglican Cycle of Prayer we pray this morning for the Church of Pakistan. We are blessed to have dedicated leaders within our congregation. We welcome those who are new to us or visiting Christ Church. We praise God for uniting us today in worship, saying: In Christ’s name we pray.
For all who are ill in body, mind or spirit, may the Lord restore health and wholeness. May all of us receive God’s joy and comfort. May our fears be vanquished and hope reside in our souls, saying: In Christ’s name we pray.
As God holds our souls in life and will not allow our feet to slip, may we realize that the hand of the Lord is with his servants in life and in death. We lift up the souls of the departed. We also ask the Lord to be close to those who grieve. May His comfort and deep love heal our Spirits, saying: In Christ’s name we pray.
Let us be joyful sharing in the celebrations of birthdays, baptismal and wedding anniversaries among our church family. Today we give thanks for these special times in the lives of. May we all marvel at the gift of life and God’s amazing grace, saying: In Christ’s name we pray.
Let us praise God and see the wonderful works He is doing towards all people. We ask that the Lord will use us for His purposes and that our words and actions may reflect His will, saying: In Christ’s name we pray. Amen.


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