The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Brenna Lakeson | Read Psalm 111:1-10
This psalm of praise and thanksgiving begins with an invocation: “Praise the Lord!” The psalmist then spends several stanzas reflecting on God’s deeds and promises, evidence of why God is praiseworthy. The work of God is described as great, full of honor, majestic, and wonderful. God is known by all...
Holy Provider, you offer us mercy; you provide for the faithful; you praise your creation. We lift up our praise. We glorify your righteous acts. We receive your wisdom, so that all creation might participate in your covenant, worshiping you in thanksgiving. Amen.
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