Litany for Peace
One: From words and deeds
that provoke discord, prejudice and hatred,
All: O God,
deliver us.
One: From suspicions and fears
that stand in the way of reconciliation,
All: O God, deliver
us.
One: From believing and speaking
lies about other peoples or nations,
All: O God, deliver us.
One: From cruel indifference
to the cries of the hungry and homeless,
All: O God, deliver
us.
One: From all that prevents us
from fulfilling your promise of peace,
All: O God, deliver us.
One: Deliver us from our
brokenness, we pray, O God,
All: and by your grace and healing
presence deliver us
to You …
One: To still waters and green
pastures,
All: O Creating God, deliver us.
One: To the freedom and forgiveness
we find in you,
All: O Risen Christ, deliver us.
One: To the tough task of loving
our enemies,
All: O Jesus, deliver us.
One: To joyful service in your
name,
All: O Servant of All, deliver us.
One: To the promise of a new
heaven and a new earth,
To the wholeness of justice,
To the power of your peace,
All:
O Holy Spirit, deliver us now and in the days to come.
Closing Prayer
Charge our lives and our churches
with the power of
your peace, O God. Overcome our
fears and self-deceptions with the
promise of your presence.
Make us signs of your generosity and justice.
Light us each day with
hope, we pray, so that we may walk in your
truth and be love in your
Name. Amen.
Note: “The Power
and Promise of Peace” is
the Decade to Overcome Violence theme for 2004. www.overcomingviolence.org Chosen
by Christians in the United States, it conveys the responsibilities
we have as witnesses to the power of Christ’s peace and
as citizens of a powerful nation.
The International Day of Peace (now
on September 21) was established in 1981 by the United Nations
and was observed for the first time in 2004 by members of the
World Council of Churches through a World Day of Prayer.