Sunday Morning’s Congregational Prayer
Today’s congregational prayer is based on Psalm 100.
We will also be praying today for our missionary partner Wayside Cross Ministries in Aurora. Wayside Cross ministers to the abused, the addicted, and the impoverished by providing shelter, mentoring, and structured recovery programs.
Psalm 100
Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth.
Worship the LORD with gladness;
come before him with joyful songs.
Know that the LORD is God.
It is he who made us, and we are his;
we are his people, the sheep of his pasture. Enter his gates with thanksgiving
and his courts with praise;
give thanks to him and praise his name.
For the LORD is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.
Let us pray.
Dear Heavenly Father, our gracious and sovereign Lord,
We come before You today with humble and joyful hearts to praise your holy name and to worship your beloved son, Jesus Christ, our Redeemer and Savior of the world.
We enter the court of Your presence today with thanksgiving, not because of our own worthiness, but because You have called us to Yourself, Your very own people, purchased by the blood of Your Son Jesus.
Lord, we proclaim that every good and perfect gift comes from You. You are the One who sustains our lives, who provides our daily bread, and who surrounds us with mercies that are new every morning. In this week of Thanksgiving help us to see Your hand in both the joys we experience and the trials we face, for You are present in all circumstances and faithful in all seasons. Teach us to remember that gratitude is not merely a sentiment for holidays, but a proper daily response of redeemed hearts who know that You are God!
We thank You, Father, for the gospel of Your Son Jesus Christ – our greatest gift of all. If You give us nothing else in this life, you have given us all we truly need and far more than we’ll ever deserve.
We pray for Your means of grace on this fallen world, filled with sin, brokenness, confusion, and hostility. May the world see Your glory and be drawn to You.
In these uncertain times help us to abide in Your presence, to rest in Your love, to proclaim it to others, to bear witness to Your Gospel, and to live lives transformed by repentance, gratitude, humility, obedience, and active service to Your church.
Father, we confess our own sinfulness. We confess that we have sinned against you and against others both in what we have done and in what we have failed to do.
We confess quietly now to you our individual sins. (PAUSE) Lord, we pray for your forgiveness and for your mercy.
We pray for your missionary servants around the world who bring your Gospel of grace and the love of Your son Jesus Christ to the nations.
Today, we pray specifically for Wayside Cross Ministries. We pray that You will continue to bless, equip, sustain, and direct their efforts to continue loving and serving others who are lost, afflicted, and marginalized. We pray that their Christ-likeness will point the lost to You.
We pray for the newest member of our church family: baby Magdelene Rae Mor, newborn daughter of James and Abigail Mor. We praise You, Father, for creating and knitting baby Magdalene together so fearfully and wonderfully made in Your image. We pray that you will guide Magdalene’s steps throughout her life according to Your perfect Will, drawing her to Yourself, granting her the gift of eternal salvation, and sanctifying her into the likeness of Your Son Jesus. We pray that Magdalene’s life will be fruitful and truly worth living to Your glory and honor.
We pray for our brothers and sister is Christ who will be baptized later today: Ryan Andrews, James Muir, Lee Paterson, Maili Winnes, and Malachi Castaldo. May Your Holy Spirit abide deeply in their hearts, drawing them closer to you, and enabling them to live wisely and to love well as Your children.
We pray for Doug O’Donnell as he preaches today from the Book of Job. May the Holy Spirit guide Doug to preach Your Word with faithfulness, clarity, and understanding.
We pray all of these things in the name of Your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.