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Staying Connected

Worship Service at 10 a.m.

Watch our online worship services on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. You have two options for viewing the service:
  1. Livestream 
  2. Facebook Live
Both options will connect you to a live stream of the same service. Connect to the service a little before 10 a.m. so you will be ready when the worship starts.
 
The following information should help you prepare for the service. The scripture and song lyrics can be found by clicking on the scripture reference and song title.

 

Registration Deadline Tomorrow
Virtual Prayer Seminar  Part 1
May 16
10-11:30 a.m.

Join Pastor Annettra Jones and Cathi Parish as they hold a two-part online seminar about prayer. Each of the registrants will receive their own set of prayer beads. You can register on our Facebook page or contact Cathi Parish for more information. 

The second session will be held on May 30 from 10 - 11 a.m. Once you register, you will receive information about connecting to both sessions. 

The registration deadline is tomorrow, May 9. 

 

Homemade Face Masks Available 

Marcia Carlson has masks available and is making them available for free for the asking. If you would like to get in touch with Marcia, please refer to the most recent St. Andrew Directory or contact Laurie Klenosky by email. 

A Mother's Day Prayer

 
God of Provision and Unconditional Love,
 
On this day when we acknowledge the importance of motherhood among us, we first give thanks that you are a loving parent to us all. From your being all life was born, and in your bosom all creation is nurtured. You have formed us in your image as your children, and gathered us together as a brood under your wing. You have united us as kindred members of one human family, and we are grateful to be your offspring together. We celebrate your divine love, reflected in human expressions of motherhood.

 
We give you thanks for the mothers among us, and ask that you strengthen them in their daily tasks. Grant them wisdom in the lessons they teach, patience in the discipline they foster, and persistence in their promotion of decency and compassion, both by word and example. May they be given the honor and thanks they deserve but often do not receive.
 
We thank you for all motherly figures: grandmothers, aunts, sisters, wives, step-mothers, foster mothers, guardians, babysitters, teachers, health care providers, neighbors, friends, loved ones, and many others, who practice self-sacrifice and embody compassion to all who are privileged to be in their influence. Grant them vigor to carry on their work, and the satisfaction that the holy privilege of their task affords.
 
We acknowledge to you, O God, that even amid our grateful celebration, many of us come with restless spirits, reluctant to name the difficulties of this day.
 
For some, this day brings the sorrowful awareness of their own inability to conceive biological children. Draw your tender spirit near their feelings of self-betrayal, impotence, and grief, and remind them that those who struggle with infertility have always shared a special place in your heart. We pray for those who have suffered miscarriages, those fatigued by fertility treatments, and those struggling through the process of adoption. May they remember that in your power and through your church, they can still leave a lasting legacy beyond themselves.
 
For some, this day is marked by loneliness and grief, as they spend this first Mother’s Day as a widower, an orphan, or a parent who has lost a child. To those who today live in the wake of the death of a loved one, grant glimpses of the resurrection. Bring to them a steady restoration of their broken hearts, allow them to live into their future with hope, and empower them to carry out the legacy of lessons instilled within them.
 
For some, this is a day that surfaces ongoing tensions that exist within our personal relationships and family dynamics. We ask for healing from the wounds of our past, a path of forgiveness for wrongs both experienced and committed, and the rebuilding of trust forged in honesty, authenticity, and love.
 
We give you thanks for the wide spectrum of motherhood represented among us today: new mothers and young mothers whose children are in their most tender years; mothers of grown children who transition into empty nests and a new chapter of self-discovery; mothers and grandmothers of advanced years, whose twilight of life is marked by frailty of body but a potency of spirit. Theirs is a cumulative reminder that though our lives are marked by transition and change, your nurture and affection for all your children remains the same.
 
Therefore, remind us to live with a child-like faith, curious to every wondrous mystery, attentive to your every instruction, obedient to your every command, and willing to share with every one of your children. We give you thanks, O God, who is a loving Mother and Father to us all, and in whose name we pray,
 
Amen.
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