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A Litany for Thanksgiving

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Kirk and I attended a Thanksgiving Eve eucharist service at our new little episcopal parish last night, and as part of the service, we prayed the following litany for Thanksgiving. I thought it would be meaningful to share it here with you, in case you’d like to take a moment to also voice these prayers of thanks to God today.

Let us give thanks to God our Father for all his gifts so freely bestowed upon us.

For the beauty and wonder of your creation, in earth and sky and sea,

We thank you, Lord.

For all that is gracious in the lives of men and women, revealing the image of Christ,

We thank you, Lord.  

For our daily food and drink, our homes and families, and our friends,

We thank you, Lord.

For minds to think, and hearts to love, and hands to serve,

We thank you, Lord.

For health and strength to work, and leisure to rest and play,

We thank you, Lord.

For the brave and courageous, who are patient in suffering and faithful in adversity,

We thank you, Lord.

For all valiant seekers after truth, liberty, and justice,

We thank you, Lord.

For the communion of the saints, in all times and places,

We thank you, Lord.

Above all, we give you thanks for the great mercies and promises given to us in Christ Jesus our Lord;

To him be praise and glory, with you, O Father, and the Holy Spirit, now and forever. Amen. 

I am thankful for many gifts from God in my life, one of which is this space here at Still Forming and the people who gather here to reflect and grow and pray. 

For what are you giving thanks today?