This is a prayer for indigenous people, who bear the scars of intergenerational trauma for being displaced, dishonored, dislocated
This is a prayer for all those who produce our food: farmers and field hands, factory workers and truckers, shelve stockers and checkout clerks
This is a prayer for people sitting at full family tables, yet unseen and alienated
This is a prayer for people sitting alone, wondering if anyone, anywhere cares
This is a prayer for homes filled with conflict and violence
This is a prayer for homes where love and laughter flow freely
This is a prayer for children separated from their parents
This is a prayer for the mothers who worry about the safety of their children whenever they leave the house
This is a prayer for those experiencing the joy of unexpected reunions and reconciliation
This is a prayer for those whose cupboards are bare
This is a prayer for those whose tables groan with the weight of many dishes
This is a prayer for those who sleep in alleys on cardboard
This is a prayer for those who care for those who sleep in alleys on cardboard
This is a prayer for those who ask “Why?”
This is a prayer for those who see a world of plenty and seek to share
This is a prayer for the justice-seekers
This is a prayer of thanksgiving