Weekly prayers from the United Reformed Church to help bring you comfort and spiritual support during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Please use these devotions in your private prayers, prayer groups or sermons.
A new prayer will be published every week.
Prayers for December 2021
Lord Jesus, By Dorothy Courtis, Lay Preacher and Elder, Wortwell Chapel URC
as we long for an end to this pandemic
and a return to the happy freedoms we took so much for granted,
lift our hearts and make us steadfast
as we seek to protect one another and our NHS.
Give us wisdom and strength to continue
on Your path of love and care for others,
to Your glory, Amen
Dear God, The last eighteen months has left us feeling forlorn and abandoned. Life’s certainties have been swept away. With the prophet Jeremiah we say: “My heart is crushed within me; all my bones shake.” So God we ask that you meet us in our anguish that you sit beside us in our desolation. For we know in sharing our suffering You restore, replenish and make us new. Amen. Professor Graham Handscomb, Member of Christ Church URC, Chelmsford
Prayers for November 2021
“The light shines. It is not overwhelmed by the night.” (John 1:5 paraphrase) Jesus, as we begin Advent, By the Revd Angela Rigby, minister serving Christ Church URC Tonbridge and St Johns Hill URC Sevenoaks
we pray for your light to shine,
especially for folks experiencing difficult times
or missing a loved one who has died.
We think of NHS workers
and ask that they not be overwhelmed this cold and flu season.
We think of the bereaved
and ask that your light shine on the good memories,
so that grief does not overwhelm.
Help us to get through this winter together.
Amen.
God, in your great goodness, Amen. By the Revd Neil Thorogood, minister of Thornbury URC and Trinity-Henleaze URC in Bristol
hear our prayers for all who suffer:
suffering from Covid 19, whether it be short or long,
suffering from fear of getting sick,
suffering from treatment or investigation delayed,
suffering from exhaustion and overwork in all avenues of caring,
suffering from the burdens of decision-making and tough choices,
suffering from loss and grief unending.
We, so fragile, pray in the name of Jesus.
O God, Amen By the Revd Andy Braunston works with four churches in and around Glasgow
known to us in Three Persons,
bless us with your love as we wear our masks,
portraying not an aspect of our deepest being,
but the love we have for others,
and a concern to protect them from infection.
Let our masks be a sacrament,
a sign of health and protection of others,
telling of your love and life.
O God, in the midst of changing seasons, crisper days, and the beauty of autumn, Amen. By the Revd Andy Braunston who works with four churches in and around Glasgow
bless with your love those who work in the NHS -
medics, administrators, cleaners and support staff -
as they face winter with uncertainty.
Enable our political leaders to hear what the NHS has to say,
and give them the humility to respond.
Prayers for October 2021
Parent God We are living through a time when many things look the way they did before we lived through lockdowns, but many things look different. Remind us that you are our ever-present, unchanging, loving God. The news continues to dwell on the worst aspects of life, it is easy to be pulled towards a negative viewpoint. Help us remember that we carry Your Hope in our souls; that our spirits bubble with a joy that cannot be extinguished. Walk with us, guiding us on the days that we are the joy and light for others through the uncertainty. Comfort us during our dark and fearful days. Call us to action when we despair that things are bad. Inspire us to think of the needs of others when self-pity is close at hand. Catch us close to you always. Amen By Kirsty-Ann Mabbott, Church Related Community Worker, Coventry
Loving God, every day we make choices. Some of those choices are simple, such as what to have for breakfast, and others are more difficult, involving many factors amid conflicting evidence. Every choice we make has an impact on ourselves, our neighbours and your world: the food we buy, the health choices we make, the way we treat other people and the planet. As we make decisions, help us to be in touch with you, so that the choices we make are right for us, for others and for your Kingdom. Amen By the Revd Sue Cossey, Synod Pastoral Advisor, Bristol area
Living and loving God, We are such different people Open our hearts to accept one another Amen. By the Revd Jacky Embrey, Bolton and Salford Missional Partnership
You see the hidden fears and anxieties of folk
who are not yet ready to step out
and you know the eagerness and confidence
with which others stride forth.
caught in the same storm
in very different boats.
however far apart our desires and needs are at this time.
And guide those who are mediating across our diversity
Ever living and ever loving God, Amen By the Revd Fleur Houston, retired minister and member of Macclesfield & Bollington URC
As we tentatively explore
a brave new world,
familiar yet strange,
take us by the hand,
guide our baby steps,
and as we stumble,
hold us firmly in your steadfast love,
that we may face the days ahead in confidence and hope.
Through Jesus Christ, your Son, our Lord.
Prayers for September 2021
Days go by; weeks pass; the months accumulate But for many the clouds do not lift; Lord be there in the midst of us all. Lord be with us all in the days in our life. Amen. By Professor Graham Handscomb, member of Christchurch URC, Chelmsford
and the world seems to move on.
People gather; families reconnect; social life is rekindled
And we breathe a sigh of relief.
The pandemic storm has been weathered …
Their loved ones have died;
Long Covid persists;
jobs and careers are stunted.
Be with us in our rejoicing
at renewal and return to what we have treasured.
And Lord also embrace those
who continue to mourn and grieve;
for whom things will never be the same.
Constant (A Prayer in the Midst of Pandemic) The sun still shines, Amidst the uncertainty, Remind us that you are still there - With us, Just as the sun still shines, Karen Campbell, URC Secretary for Global & Intercultural Ministries
The rain still falls
And the wind still blows –
The constant rhythms of life
Reminding us that your hand
Still rests upon all Creation.
And confusion,
And untold tears,
When the ups are far outnumbered
By the downs,
Amongst us
Around us,
Ever constant.
Always there -
The rain still falls,
And the wind will never cease to blow. Amen
Loving and gracious God, May we grow in your love for creation, for refugees, for all who are affected by Covid, in this country and across the world. When we are cast down by despair, open our eyes again to see what you make possible. May your gifts of peace and hope and new life flourish, for people and creation. Amen By the Revd Dr Elizabeth Welch, retired minister and member of St Andrews, Ealing
You pour out your love and invite us to share in it.
May we be an instrument of this flourishing today.
Loving God, We pray for people who continue to suffer because of the necessary care given to those who have had or have the coronavirus. We think especially of those who have had procedures or operations postponed, perhaps more than once, and those who are in constant pain. Grant them the courage they need to bear their situation and the patience to go on waiting. And grant wisdom to those who make decisions as to how resources should be used. In Christ’s name we pray. Amen. By the Revd John Matthews, retired Baptist minister and member of Wellingborough URC
We think of those who are still afraid to go out of their homes and feel trapped and uncertain, loving God give them peace and reassurance. Bless those who care for these vulnerable and frighted people. We ask that you guide us in all so we do what we need to do to protect the vulnerable from this virus and from all else that can cause them harm. We thank you for hearing our prayer in Jesus’ name Amen By John Collings, Lay Preacher, Rutherglen URC
Prayers for August 2021
Heavenly Father, as restrictions are eased and people are able to mix more freely, By Dorothy Courtis, Lay Preacher, Wortwell URC
leave off their masks with great relief in hot muggy weather,
help us remember and be gentle with those who are nervous, those whose health is daily endangered, those who do not celebrate what others are calling freedom.Let us remember those who feel left behind as the world crunches back into top gear again and let us - and our churches - not forget them. Amen
It’s August, holiday time for some.
Perhaps the Sun shines fiercely
on a bright summer’s day,
or maybe the rain falls hard,
watering the crops, preparing for harvest.
Perhaps today you feel hope
for a new, brighter future of freedom,
or maybe you feel dragged down by what has been,
and by grief for people who have gone.
Loving God, however we feel today,
be alongside us in the sun or the rain.
In joy or sadness, bring us hope. Amen
By the Revd Nick Jones, Minister, Heswall URC & St. George’s URC, Thornton Hough
Lord, we give thanks that you are with us: Help us to continue to delight in the life you give us; Hear our prayers for a better future. Amen By Gordon Woods, Elder, St. Columba’s URC, Oxford
when we feel we are groping for the way forward,
when we are confused by government advice,
concerned about vulnerable loved ones,
worried about our jobs and the state of the economy.
the beauty of creation and the joy of friendship and families.
God the holder of creation, Amen By the Revd Alistair Smeaton, Minister, Cumbria Missional Partnership
among rising numbers, changing guidelines, and new risks,
we turn to you from among those made in your image -
all who are beloved and yet broken.
We pray for the governments within our nations, and around the world,
that they might have insight and discernment;
that whether or not they call on your name, they might hear your voice.
And we pray too for those whose lives are blighted today,
that they might know your presence and your healing.
And we pray for ourselves,
that we might take our place in your purposes.
We bring this prayer trusting in the power of the Holy Spirit, the giver of life,
and through our Lord Jesus Christ, broken among creation and risen for the world.
Prayers for July 2021
Dear God, As we enter this next phase of ‘Freedom’ with fewer restrictions, may we realise that we were always ‘free’; free to love, free to care, free to give joy. With the lessons learned from this past year, may we be unleashed to love as you do by being of service to our fellow brothers and sisters with renewed energy and commitment. For in this way, we not only exercise our freedom, but also our faith. Amen By Alexandra Priddy, Elder and Children's Church Leader, Trinity Mill Hill URC
Dear Lord, we Pray for our hurting world, Ravaged by Covid. We Ask that as we journey slowly through this phase of relaxation of restrictions, unsure of the way forward, that You will walk alongside us, guiding and Enfolding us in your loving arms, giving us strength and Reassurance that no matter how long and arduous the journey may be, you will always be by our side. This we ask in your name, Amen By Eva Bangle, Secretary, Newport Pagnell URC
Loving God, By the Revd William Young, Pastor Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ, Washington DC
The struggle is real, but so are You:
as new variants of COVID fuel more infections;
as fewer people of colour receive the vaccine;
as ignorance and stubbornness abound;
as more of Your creation meet and grieve untimely deaths,
Give to all Your children good sense, patience, attitudes of empathy and community,
and a sacramental spirit that affirms the extraordinary habits of a pandemic era
as sacred acts that save lives.
Ase and Amen.
Out of the depths we cry to you, O Lord: hear our prayer. By the Revd Julian Templeton, Minister of St John’s URC, New Barnet
Protect health-workers who place themselves at risk to heal others;
aid the efforts of those who produce, distribute, and administer vaccines;
strengthen weary producers and drivers and workers;
give patience to parents and carers;
and if we can be an answer to someone else’s prayer in the depths,
help us to be ready and willing to offer what is needed,
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen
God of all times, By the Revd Martin Knight, Minister of St Paul’s URC and South Croydon United Church
you teach us that there is a time for everything;
we have had our fill of the unsettled time,
we are so acquainted with death and grief that we might forget it’s sting,
the time of unjust sharing of the vaccine and all resources, hurts us.
We lament the struggles of the global pandemic
and trust that you continue to guide us through the questions it has raised.
Remind us that this is only one time
and that times of joy and laughing are present with us also.
Amen
Prayers for June 2021
Loving God, By the Revd Dr Elizabeth Welch, member of St Andrew’s URC in Ealing
We live in this waiting time,
Wondering what will happen next.
Asking, questioning, searching.
Will we return to the old normal?
What new things do you have in store for us?
Creator God, grant us hope in the midst of a confused and troubled world.
Redeemer God, pour out your gift of love, that our lives may bear fruit.
Sustainer God, free us from fear about what the future might hold
and give us power to live whole-heartedly for others and all creation.
Amen.
God of the Ages, By the Revd Andy Braunston who works with four churches in and around south Glasgow
to whom a day is as a thousand years,
be with us as we wait for infections to decrease,
for data to be analysed,
for decisions to be made,
and for life to return to something more normal.
But help us, O God,
to learn from these long months,
to value new ways of accessing worship,
new ways of ministry,
and new patterns of working,
that we may not return unquestioningly to the old
but listen to your voice speaking through the chaos.
Amen.
Healing Father, giver of wholeness, We pray for your healing to be present We ask that we too will receive the touch of your presence in our lives When I survey the wondrous cross, By Ann Barton, local leader at Whittlesford URC in the Eastern Synod
as we move once again out of a life of restriction and into the glory of your world,
we give thanks for places and people of healing,
for individuals in communities, churches, hospitals, and care homes.
in the lives of all who hurt and grieve and in the midst of a broken world.
As we move towards being able to worship you again in our communities,
Let us not forget those churches that remain closed and the congregations
that may never worship together again.
so that we can pass it to others who have not yet seen your glory and majesty.
Help us to open ourselves to You as our lives gradually open up,
and give us hope enough to trust in Your resurrection promises.
on which the Prince of glory died,
My richest gain I count but loss,
and pour contempt on all my pride.
God be merciful to me, a sinner. Amen
Liberating God, walk with us into our new freedoms, By the Revd Sue Chapman, Hove and Portslade Pastorate, East Sussex
taking care to remember that we all approach life differently;
Give us sensitivity to people’s feelings.
Give each person a sense of joy as we explore renewed life.
Reveal to us, your vision, as we hold on to the simplicity, we have found with you.
Enable us to share your enduring love for all people and creation.
Hug us every day, by your spirit. Amen
Prayers for May 2021
God of the Oppressed, Lover of the Marginalised, Friend of the Poor: As Pentecost People: Keep us soft enough to weep with those who suffer, especially in Myanmar, India and Palestine, In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen. Kirsty-Ann Mabbott, Church Related Community Worker, Ansty Road URC, Coventry
Fill us with, loving kindness so we can offer open hospitality to the places and people we serve.
Inspire us like those of the early Church to stand up against injustice here and overseas.
Embolden us to speak out against inhumane decisions.
We want to step out and model a counter-cultural way of living that sees a person not a cog in a machine
We want to represent a “new normal” that isn’t only aware of COVID but is a aware of mental & physical health
We want to imitate the now and not-yet of the kin-dom of God that ensures people have all they need to thrive without causing destitution amongst those in deprivation.
But hard enough to stand against structural evil in the world to bring about change in the world.
With Pentecost approaching we trust you afresh Lord, our God of surprises. Amen Jo Patel, local leader at Wattisfield URC, Eastern Synod
With the Holy Spirit within us we say with confidence; ‘we are not shaken but strong!’
With the joy of your presence we declare victory is yours over everything we face.
With praises on our lips we sing a new song of hope, life and fullness.
With peace in our hearts we live in rest and know with certainty that you show us the path to follow.
Lord Jesus, Amen. The Revd Jacky Embrey, Minister in the Bolton and Salford Missional Partnership
On this Ascension Day,
we remember that your perspective is so much wider than ours.
You know how each person’s experience of the pandemic has been unique.
Help us not to make assumptions about others.
We pray particularly for those whose circumstances
have made the last year especially difficult.
We pray too for generous and open access to everything
that will help to deal with any of the wide ranging effects of the pandemic.
Heavenly Father, Amen. Dorothy Courtis, Lay Preacher, Thurso URC
we pray, as so many of us cast our votes today throughout the UK,
that what the pandemic has shown us and taught us
might inform our politics
so we vote in alignment with our faith and Your values,
as revealed in the life and sacrificial death of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Prayers for April 2021
Loving Lord Jesus, Amen John Collings, Lay Preacher, Rutherglen URC
You told the disciples not to be afraid on the first Easter Sunday.
Help us not to be afraid as the restrictions are eased
but to trust in Your strength.
Give us the strength we need to move towards the uncertainty of a new normal.
Enable us to speak of you to those in distress and those who are afraid.
Fill us with The Holy Spirit and empower us to live our lives for You.
Risen Lord Jesus, Amen. By the Revd Neil Thorogood, Minister of Thornbury URC and Trinity-Henleaze URC (Bristol)
hear our prayers for all who mourn
as they remember loved ones lost to this pandemic.
Hear our prayers for livelihoods destroyed and hopes devastated.
Hear our prayers for all continuing to sustain and support us
even as we begin to taste again so much we have had to wait for.
Bless the nations with a renewing spirit of generosity,
that vaccine and support might reach the poorest and most marginalised.
We pray in your name.
Lord of life, Amen. By the Revd Jenny Mills, URC Secretary for Education & Learning
as we begin to step out along the pathway of easing lockdown,
be with us.
Help us to take it slowly and carefully,
heeding the encouragement to take care.
We have shown love to our neighbour through the restrictions we have followed,
may we not stop now.
In our desire for ‘normality’ give us patience;
let us not forget all that has been.
May we act wisely, show mercy and live love.
In Jesus’ name we pray.
God, God, May his risen power be strong within us Amen. The Revd Fleur Houston, retired minister and member of Macclesfield & Bollington URC
we never thought it would be like this,
we can’t think straight.
Yet blinded by your radiance
we know that
you alone make all things new,
in our loneliness and hunger of heart,
you restore us to new life
in Christ Jesus,
and we bless you.
and bless us with his peace,
that we may face adversity with courage
and grow in love for you and for each other.
God of towels and jugs and dirty feet God of towels and jugs and dirty feet God of towels and jugs and dirty feet By the Revd Phil Nevard, a URC Minister in Devon
you revealed your glory
in the apparent foolishness of service.
I reveal my foolishness
in my all too obvious thirst for glory.
wash my feet, wash my hands, wash my heart
then send me out with fool’s towel
to wipe your glory into our Covid-stained world.
Amen.
Prayers for March 2021
Gracious God By the Revd John Young, retired minister of the Scottish Synod URC and member of Giffnock URC
as we journey through this pandemic,
watching its effect, fearing its progress,
we turn to you in hope and expectation.
By restraining ourselves
from greeting others as we would wish for over a year,
we have learned to value human contact as never before.
Let your Spirit’s touch upon our lives encourage and sustain us
in these days of promise and recovery.
We commit to you those who grieve.
We thank you for all who sustain us.
Amen.
Lord, so many people who have died. By Professor Graham Handscomb, member of Christchurch URC, Chelmsford
So many families left grieving.
We struggle to understand.
A pandemic and a loving God?
We rail at the suffering and injustice;
When death counts obscure the sorrow of each individual;
Each precious person lost; each loved one left behind broken.
Our eyes blur with tears …and through them a figure takes shape:
of another agonising and weeping;
the crucified Christ aching to embrace and share our sorrow.
Be with us, Lord.
Amen.
Lord, Amen. By Gordon Woods - Elder, St. Columba’s URC, Oxford
We give thanks for the scientists tackling the pandemic;
for their curiosity about your world;
for their commitment to finding rigorous answers.
We pray for those who nurture young minds;
for teachers who open up new possibilities;
for those who make it safe to ask hard questions.
May your Church be somewhere where we wonder anew at Creation,
hold out hope for a better world for all your children
and take action to make that world a reality.
Dear and glorious God, we cry to you. By the Revd Elizabeth Gray-King, URC Education & Learning Programme Officer and member of St Columba’s URC
At the moment, love seems both deeply hidden and alive like never before.
Selfishness is alarmingly exposed, numbing us to the fear which feeds it.
Selflessness is gloriously and exhaustingly alive, restoring our faith in you and in humanity.
In this Lenten time, stir in us, waking your love, enriching us with grace to be gracious.
Comfort us to know that our small steps made well are your active, powerful love.
Amen.
Prayers for February 2021
O God, By the Revd Andy Braunston who works with four churches in and around Glasgow
as we journey through these long Lenten days,
give us both respite and food for the journey.
Help us grieve with those who have lost loved ones to this plague.
Help us support those who nurse and care for the critically ill.
Help us to show love by keeping our distance.
And help us, O God, to rejoice
as the vaccine is rolled out,
lives are saved,
and our world starts slowly to spring to life again.
Amen.
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