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    How does a weary world rejoice? Prayers for Epiphany — A Sanctified Art

    PrimePulseNewsBy PrimePulseNewsFebruary 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    How does a weary world rejoice? Prayers for Epiphany — A Sanctified Art

    Invocation

    God of the weary traveler,
    our feet are dusty from the roads we’ve traveled
    this past week,
    this past year,
    every day of our lives.

    We’ve followed your star here, looking for a glimmer of hope.
    And now, after a long journey, we set our baggage down.
    We have arrived.
    We’re here, and we’re on holy ground.

    You may not show up where we expect you,
    but we trust that you are here nevertheless.
    Be known to us
    in the hope of the star,
    the peace of a baby snuggled in the manger,
    the joy of arrival,
    and Love that could not stay away.

    We are here. You are here.
    And we are so very grateful.
    Amen.

    Prayers of the People

    God of heaven and earth,
    God who twinkles among the stars
    yet was born in a manger,
    you are here among us.
    You are God with us, Emmanuel.

    You know the intricacies of human life,
    the weariness and the joy,
    the laughter and the heartbreak,
    tired bodies and little wins and anxiety for what is to come.

    You knew the grief of losing a loved one.
    You knew the feeling of not having a bed to call your own.
    You knew the pain of betrayal and sore feet and being misunderstood.
    And so with confidence that nothing is too big, too small, too complicated for you to hold,
    we ask for your hand on those in our community who are hurting.
    [You might insert particular prayers of intercession for your community here.]

    Yet within the weariness of human life, you also knew joy.
    You knew the companionship of close friends
    and the joy of dancing at a wedding while the wine was flowing.
    You knew laughter and deep love and how a field of flowers can take your breath away.
    We know that you are present in all the joys of our lives,
    and you are celebrating with us this morning.
    [You might insert particular prayers of celebration for your community here.]

    You hold it all, God, so we lay it at your feet.
    We lay it before you so we can return home lighter,
    rejoicing at the wonders we have encountered in this place.

    With gratitude and joy we pray, amen.

    Offertory Prayer

    Holy God,
    We bring our gifts before you this morning.
    We have no gold, no frankincense, no myrrh—
    but what we have we give to you.

    Like foreign dignitaries paying homage to a king,
    we place these offerings before you to benefit your kingdom
    because we know your reign is not contained to the heavens.
    You broke into our weary world
    and there is still so much joy to bring.

    Use our gifts of money to meet the needs of our community
    both inside and beyond these walls.
    May the gold we bring make a tangible difference
    in the lives of your people.

    Bless our gifts of worship.
    May our offerings of incense transform our hearts
    and stoke righteous fire within us,
    spurring us to action.

    Multiply our gifts of care for one another
    as we anoint the sick,
    sit with the lonely,
    and listen to voices that are silenced.

    Incarnate God,
    you broke into our weary world
    and there is still so much joy to bring.

    May it be so, amen.

    CREDIT INFO:

    You are welcome to use or adapt these prayers, with credit. When using these prayers for worship, please use the following credit line: “Prayer by Rev. Anna Strickland | A Sanctified Art LLC | sanctifiedart.org.” If you adapt the prayers, please include the following credit line: “Adapted from a prayer by Rev. Anna Strickland | A Sanctified Art LLC | sanctifiedart.org.” Refer to our licensing guidelines for more information: sanctifiedart.org/licensing-terms.

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