Social Justice Prayer Network
Special Edition - 50th Anniversary March on Washington
In honor of the upcoming 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, the Methodist Federation for Social Action is providing a Litany for Healing and Hope that can be used in worship on the Sunday closest to August 28.

 

We have heard it said, "Let justice roll down like the waters and peace like an ever-flowing stream."

  Sometimes the waters are like a dripping faucet instead of a flowing river.

We look around and there is poverty, hunger, mass incarcerations, low-wage jobs, inaccessible health care, and violence.

    Drip! Drip Drip!

 

Those who have gone before us have worked diligently for freedom, equality, and justice.

     And still we cry out, "How long, oh Lord?! How long?!"

Racism is masked with polite niceties, opportunity is given to a select few, and forward movement is met with blockades.

     Send the rain of your justice, Holy One. Help us to be washed in your grace which moves us from fear to hope; from paralysis to action; from chaos to community.

 

Instill in us, Giver of Life, the desire to work across boundaries of race, culture, and class; to reach beyond the walls of education, religion, and sexual orientation; to blow a trumpet in Zion - or Southside Chicago - or Washington, DC.
    Healing River, send down your waters!
Help those of us with privilege to open our eyes. Help those of us who have been silenced to find our voices. Help those of us who have been hurt by systems and institutions become open to healing, and help those who have stood idly by learn to stand in solidarity.
   Healing River, send down your waters!



*Notes on Music: Before each stanza of the litany, and after the last stanza, you may wish to include verses of a chorus. The author prefers the song "O Healing River." If your congregation doesn't have license for use, we suggest not using this song (we'd rather not violate the law on this). Other songs with three of four verses (reprise the first verse if only three verses) that would be fine for use: "There is a Balm in Gilead," "I'm Gonna Live So God Can Use Me," and "Guide My Feet."

 

 

This litany is prepared by Chett Pritchett, Interim Executive Director of the Methodist Federation for Social Action. Please note in bulletin use: Litany by Chett Pritchett, 2013, for the Methodist Federation for Social Action: www.mfsaweb.org 

Methodist Federation for Social Action 

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Washington, DC 20003

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If you would like to share this prayer with your prayer group, please feel free to print copies to share. Encourage your friends to email us at mfsa@mfsaweb.org so they may receive this email as well.