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Saturday, August 12, 2017

ELCA Prayer for Charlottesville Rally


(Photo by Heather Wilson-Presbyterian News Service)

Prayer for Charlottesville rally

8/11/2017 3:20:00 PM
In support of those who will join an act of public witness against racial injustice Aug. 12 in Charlottesville, Va., the Rev. William O. Gafkjen, bishop of the Indiana-Kentucky Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and chair of the ELCA Conference of Bishops, has issued the following prayer on behalf of the conference.
The prayer follows:
Just and merciful God, we give you thanks for our sisters and brothers – bishops, pastors, deacons, people of God – who this Saturday walk the way of the cross in Charlottesville, Va. On this day and in that place, they join other courageous and faithful people across time and space to stand against bigotry, hatred and violence; to stand with those who are intended victims; and to stand for justice and mercy, peace and equality for all people. 
We stand with them in prayer, asking you to empower them, protect them, and use their witness as hopeful sign of your resurrection reign afoot in your beloved and troubled world. By your might, break the bondage that bigotry, hatred and violence impose on their victims and their perpetrators. May your kingdom come on earth as in heaven. And, we pray, empower us in our own communities to follow their lead as fellow servants to your dream of a community in which all people and their gifts are welcomed and honored, cherished and celebrated as beloved children of a just, merciful and loving God; through Jesus Christ crucified and risen for the life of the world. Amen
Opposition against neo-Nazi groups and other white supremacists gathered in Charlottesville Virginia as reported by the Presbyterian News Service.  Read about the involvement of several Presbyterian churches in their response to the hate and bigotry on display at the "Unite the Right" rally.  
Photograph used by permission of Presbyterian Mission Agency.  


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