Saturday, August 12, 2017

Prayer for Charlottesville

Holy one of Justice, Protector of the oppressed, wielder of righteousness,
Our hearts are torn by the violence and hatred in Charlottesville, the latest surfacing of the white supremacist culture that undergirds our country. We cry for those who were killed. We pray for healing for those who were injured physically, mentally and spiritually by this violence. We ask, when will this end?


All we have to hold on to is faith. Faith in the idea that good is stronger than evil, that love is stronger than hate, faith that something unknowable in the world is moving us toward justice. But in this moment, our faith is wavering. We are tired of waiting for justice. We are tired of waiting for peace.


It is time for things to change. We must name that white people can do terrorist acts in the name of whiteness. We must not settle with language like “Alt-right” but call it as it is: white supremacist nazi fascism. We must not accept things as they are, but work for justice and peace.


May we rise up and stop this madness. May we call our leaders to account for explicitly and implicitly condoning white supremacy. May we stand on the shoulders of our justice warrior ancestors and take on their mantles. And may we feel your holy blessing to carry on this battle.

Blessed Be, Amen.

Saturday, March 4, 2017

The Body of Justice


By Alisha jaison.c (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
In order for us to move, to breathe, to live
Our bodies rely on millions of cells
Working within different systems.
Justice work is like our bodies.
It requires many people
Working in different systems
to make a change in the world.

If our cells fight each other, we become ill.
So, too, with justice.
May we find our part in this work.
Whether public or supporting
Legal or legislative
And support one another
So that we can be sure that justice lives in this world.

Friday, February 24, 2017

Reflection for February 24, 2017

Where there is fear, may we find love
Where there is hate, may we find connection
Where there is despair, may we find hope
In these times of uncertainty,
In these times of struggle and strife
May we find our grounding in the holiness of life
May we step out into our deepest callings
And respond to the world’s great need.