Easter Reflection: “Be Agents of Peace, Justice and Reconciliation”
During Holy Week, this Presbyterian Church in Canada Easter reflection calls on people to lift their hearts to God in prayer in this time of darkness and despair.
During Holy Week, this Presbyterian Church in Canada Easter reflection calls on people to lift their hearts to God in prayer in this time of darkness and despair.
A reflection by the Rev. Mary Fontaine, Moderator of the 2024 General Assembly of The Presbyterian Church in Canada
March 28, 2024 Exodus 12:1–4, (5–10), 11–14 Psalm 116:1–2, 12–19 1 Corinthians 11:23–26 John 13:1–17, 31b–35
(Maundy Thursday) Give us, O God, a renewed and growing awareness of what it means to live out Christ’s example to love as he loved and to serve as he served.
(Transgender day of Visibility, March 31) Approaching Transgender Day of Visibility, we pray that visibility will be accompanied by action; that communities, churches and elected officials will contribute to the safety and well-being of transgender people.
We give thanks for Calvin-Goforth’s “Hub Club” ministry as it provides fun and informative programming for seniors in the Saskatoon, SK community.
We pray for the people, ministries and mission of the Presbytery of Waterloo-Wellington.
(Palm/Passion Sunday) Protect us from fickleness and help us be faithful to your calling to follow you, our servant king.
We pray for all students enrolled in the church’s theological colleges as they seek to learn and grow in their faith.
Preparations for The Presbyterian Church in Canada’s 2024 General Assembly is now underway.