Thursday, September 11, 2008

Seeking God's Solace on 9-11


A prayer by the Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, General Secretary, National Council of Churches USA


New York, September 11, 2008 -- National Council of Churches General Secretary Michael Kinnamon offers this prayer of remembrance on the anniversary of a day of horror and tears:


Gracious God of all creation:
On this day, we remember our neighbors, of different nations and backgrounds, who died in the attacks we simply call 9-11.


Hear our prayers for their loved ones. May they know the comfort that comes from knowledge and love of you.


May they be surrounded by communities that care for them, even as you continue to care for this fragile and suffering world.


God, we confess that we cannot make sense of the violence inflicted by your children on one another. But even more than understanding, we ask for the strength to be peacemakers, servants of your will for reconciliation.


It has been seven years since the senseless attacks, but we are still in pain. Give us the courage, God, to work for the day when hatred and violence will cease.


Help us to be those who break cycles of retribution, even as we advocate for justice with bold persistence.


Help us to work for that time, envisioned by the prophet, when no infant dies needlessly, when no one labors in vain or bears children for calamity, when even wolf and lamb feed together and no one hurts or destroys your holy creation.


God, be our strength, and may we feel your loving touch today and always.


Amen.


Michael Kinnamon
General Secretary

National Council of Churches



Kinnamon is an ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

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