On this Juneteenth holiday, I invite you to join me in prayer to our God for three things:
~ lament to our Lord the atrocities of slavery and acknowledge to him this country’s sins of racism and segregation
~ thank God for the progress we’ve made and that we are not where we once were, as individuals and in this country
~ personally resolve before God to continue fighting racism and segregation in all its forms in our communities, our families, and our churches
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Juneteenth used to be an exclusively Texas thing. For Texas Monthly’s wonderful profile of Opal Lee, the Fort Worth grandmother who almost single-handedly turned our Lone Star tradition into an official national holiday, click here.
You might also check out the work Jerry Taylor and others are doing at the Carl Spain Center on Race Studies and Spiritual Action on the campus of Abilene Christian University. Their website is here.
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Finally, this Juneteenth prayer I have borrowed from the Archdiocese of Baltimore:
We pray, O Lord, for change.
Jesus, you revealed God through your wise words and loving deeds,
and we encounter you still today in the faces of those whom society has pushed to the margins.
Guide us, through the love you revealed,
to establish the justice you proclaimed,
that all peoples might dwell in harmony and peace,
united by that one love that binds us to each other and to you.
And most of all, Lord, change our routine worship and work
into genuine encounter with you and our better selves
so that our lives will be changed for the good of all.
May it be so in Christ Jesus. Amen.
Peace,
Allan
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