Give us this day our daily bread, O Father
in heaven, and grant that we who are filled with good things from Your open hand,
may never close our hearts to the hungry, the homeless, and the poor; in the name
of the Father, and of the Sone, and of the Holy Spirit.
- from the abbey
of New Clairvaux, Viña, California
Thanksgiving:
Mirror Unto The Soul of a Nation "A nation divided cannot stand,"
said Abraham Lincoln, paraphrasing Scripture. But with a bit of luck, some ordinary
patience and understanding, and a touch of grace, it can. Here's how.
Thanksgiving: To Whom, For What? A day
of prayer, self-congratulations, or what? When the act of counting one's blessings
becomes the habit of counting upon one's blessings. And what the holiday really
means.
The Essence of
Thanksgiving
A visitor to America from outer space in late November
might conclude that we worship the turkey goddess. So what is the deeper meaning
of this holiday, with its sometimes conflicting themes?
Though our mouths
were full of song as the sea,
and our tongues of exultation as the multitude
of its waves, and our lips of praise as the wide-extended firmament; though
our eyes shone with light like the sun and the moon, and our hands were spread
forth like the eagles of heaven, and our feet were swift as hinds, we should
still be unable to thank thee and bless thy name, O Lord our God and God of
our fathers, for one thousandth or one ten thousandth part of the bounties
which thou has bestowed upon our fathers and upon us.
- from the Hebrew
Prayer Book
Psalm 100
Make a joyful noise to the Lord,
all the lands! Serve the Lord with gladness! Come into God's presence with
singing! Know that the Lord is God! It is he that made us, and we are his; we
are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter his gates with thanksgiving,
and his courts with praise! Give thanks to him, bless his name! For the
Lord is good; his steadfast love endures for ever,
and his faithfulness to
all generations.
Psalm 111
Praise the Lord. I will give
thanks to the Lord with my whole heart, in the company of the upright, in the
congregation. Great are the works of the Lord, studied by all who have pleasure
in them. Full of honor and majesty is his work, and his righteousness endures
for ever. He has caused his wonderful works to be remembered; the Lord is
gracious and merciful. He provides food for those who fear him; he is ever
mindful of his covenant. He has shown his people the power of his works, in
giving them the heritage of the nations. The works of his hands are faithful
and just; all his precepts are trustworthy, they are established for ever
and ever, to be performed with faithfulness and uprightness. He sent redemption
to his people; he has commanded his covenant for ever. Holy and terrible is his
name! The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; a good understanding
have all those who practice it. His praise endures for ever!
Moravian
Blessing
Come, Lord Jesus, our guest to be And bless these gifts Bestowed
by Thee. And bless our loved ones everywhere, And keep them in Your loving
care.
Thanksgiving
For each new morning with its light, For
rest and shelter of the night, For health and food, For love and friends,
For everything Thy goodness sends.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
We Give Thanks
Our Father in Heaven, We give thanks
for the pleasure Of gathering together for this occasion. We give thanks
for this food Prepared by loving hands. We give thanks for life, The
freedom to enjoy it all And all other blessings. As we partake of this
food, We pray for health and strength To carry on and try to live as You
would have us. This we ask in the name of Christ, Our Heavenly Father.
- Harry Jewell
O God of all Creation: You have cared for
the earth, and have filled it with your riches. Abundance flows in your steppes,
through the pastures and wilderness. You provide for our land, softening it with
showers, bathing it in light, and blessing it with growth.
The hills sing
with joy; the meadows are covered with flocks; the fields deck themselves with
wheat; and together they glorify your name!
On this occasion of our Thanksgiving,
we as a nation take rest from our labors to consider your many blessings. We thank
you for our freedoms, and for the opportunity to contribute our skills, our attributes
and our values toward the good of society.
We thank you for the mixture
of our cultures, blending us into one people under God. Help us to be a light
unto other nations, and to further the cause of freedom and justice all over the
world.
We remember those who are less fortunate than we. We lift up in prayer
the victims of poverty and racism, and all those who suffer from forms of political
and economic oppression. Let the word that goes forth from our mouths speak of
your peace, and let us proclaim our hope in Christ as Savior of all humankind.
We
pray that you will bless all those who gather here, as we have come to experience
your presence among us. Give us your guidance, O God, and empower us for your
work. For we claim nothing for ourselves, but return all honor and glory unto
you, and offer our thanks and praise. Amen.
From "Prayers for
God's People"
Thomas P. Roberts, editor
The Canticle of the Creatures
Most High, all-powerful, all-good Lord,
All praise is Yours, all glory, honor and blessings.
To you alone, Most High, do they belong;
no mortal lips are worthy to pronounce Your Name.
We praise You, Lord, for all Your creatures,
especially for Brother Sun,
who is the day through whom You give us light.
And he is beautiful and radiant with great splendor,
of You Most High, he bears your likeness.
We praise You, Lord, for Sister Moon and the stars,
in the heavens you have made them bright, precious and fair.
We praise You, Lord, for Brothers Wind and Air,
fair and stormy, all weather's moods,
by which You cherish all that You have made.
We praise You, Lord, for Sister Water,
so useful, humble, precious and pure.
We praise You, Lord, for Brother Fire,
through whom You light the night.
He is beautiful, playful, robust, and strong.
We praise You, Lord, for Sister Earth,
who sustains us
with her fruits, colored flowers, and herbs.
We praise You, Lord, for those who pardon,
for love of You bear sickness and trial.
Blessed are those who endure in peace,
by You Most High, they will be crowned.
We praise You, Lord, for Sister Death,
from whom no-one living can escape.
Woe to those who die in their sins!
Blessed are those that She finds doing Your Will.
No second death can do them harm.
We praise and bless You, Lord, and give You thanks,
and serve You in all humility.
Who does not thank for little will not thank for much.
- Estonian proverb
Do not get tired of doing what is good. Don't get discouraged and give up, for we will reap a harvest of blessing at the appropriate time.
- Galatians 6:9
We give thanks for unknown blessings already on their way.
- ritual chant
Thanksgiving:
To Whom, For What? A day of prayer, self-congratulations, or what? When
the act of counting one's blessings becomes the habit of counting upon one's blessings.
And what the holiday really means.
The Essence
of Thanksgiving A visitor to America from outer space in late November
might conclude that we worship the turkey goddess. So what is the deeper meaning
of this holiday, with its sometimes conflicting themes?
Thanksgiving:
Mirror Unto The Soul of a Nation "A nation divided cannot stand,"
said Abraham Lincoln, paraphrasing Scripture. But with a bit of luck, some ordinary
patience and understanding, and a touch of grace, it can. Here's how.
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