Come to this table…

Growing up, I did a lot of homework and ate a lot of meals around this old library table that had been saved before the demolition of the old Alamo High School building and served as my grandparents’ dining table for as long as I can remember.

I was in Alamo bright and early recently to visit my aging grandparents, and while they napped, I even managed to squeeze in a little early morning , last minute grad school work at the familiar table.

Come to this table. You are welcome at this table. You are loved at this table.

Things often really do come full circle. 

No matter how far I have wandered or how often I have strayed, I knew this place existed.

A place of care.

A place of love.

A place of acceptance.

Reflecting during this holiday season, I am ever thankful for my family members who have loved and encouraged me all throughout my life. They taught me to love learning, to respect others, to do what was right, and to take responsibility when I failed to do so. They taught me that we are so much more than our greatest successes or our biggest mistakes.

Any good I have accomplished in my years of Christian ministry springs from the two constants of God’s grace and their love- often times experienced right here at this very table.

I am truly blessed.

I pray that my own life is always experienced as a place of love, welcome, and encouragement for others.

May our communities, our congregations, and our homes ever be places where love is felt and all are welcomed.

A Prayer for 2023

O Eternal God, we who live in time, cry out to You at this turning of the year.

We ask for Your hand of care and protection over us- over our world, our country, our communities, our congregations, our families, and over our own hearts.

Give us a sense of both our smallness in this world and our preciousness in Your sight.

Grant us, we pray, the ability to see ourselves more fully and more truly.

Help us to submit our time and our service to one another out of our ultimate desire to submit our entire lives to Your will.

Help us to rise up each morning with a desire to serve You and with the intention to seek out and acknowledge the day’s opportunities as they come.

Extend to us humility that we require so as not to trust in our own understanding.

Let us be content to lean on Your perfect will and Your enduring word rather than on our own imperfect and limited vision.

Allow us such a measure of divine vision to see Your face in our neighbors, in our coworkers, and even in our enemies.

Grant that the name of “Christian” might be worn with a self-aware humility before the world rather than a self-righteous air of superiority.

May we who are called by Your name be always a beacon that draws seekers to You rather than a glare that blinds and wounds those who even now live in darkness.

Help us to remember that our desire is to be conformed to One who was poor that others might be made rich.

Let the mind be in us that so filled the mind of Christ.

As He left glory to live His uncommon life in a common place, let us be willing to leave our comforts and conveniences to serve those who struggle.

Send us, Lord, into our lives each day with the resolve to reflect the love and compassion of Christ to those who most desperately need it.

Help us to see people as Jesus saw them- not as endless statistics but as eternal souls.

May we not seek to build up kingdoms for ourselves, but to extend the offer of His kingdom in each interaction of our day.

Let us realize the value of our faithful witness to Your presence in our chaotic world.

Let the old, the young, the poor, the sick, the troubled, and the lonely be lifted up even as the powerful, the abusive, and the corrupt are humbled by Your truth.

Help our love be toward the lowly and despised and guard our hearts from the seductions of earthly power, human wisdom, and oversimplified judgments.

Strengthen us in You that we may seek to strengthen others in Your name.

Affirm our call to share good news and glad tidings in our despairing world.

In all we do, may we seek to be conformed to Jesus. In His holy name, amen.