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Shabbat Video Message: Sweetness Shared from a Kiddush Fountain

My Shabbat Video Message and My Prayer for Today

A Prayer for the Nation on the Event of Another Shooting

Vandalia Presbyterian Church, Greensboro, NC

Eloheinu veilohei avoteinu v’imoteinu

Our God and God of our fathers and mothers,

Rachmana,

Compassionate One,   Yet again, our nation grieves. Yet again, the life of a child has been cut dreadfully short. Yet again, we all rally to our political centers to cry out for our guns, for our rights, for our safety, for rational thought...   and... we forget. We forget that a child who should be here with us... is not. We forget that a family, a community, a nation mourns. We forget that our decisions impact lives and that impact has a ripple effect. We forget that life is more important, more central, more valuable, than anything else we have.   and... we are far too ready to hand life away.   We are far too ready to miss the emphasis to which you call us. We are far too ready, to let our political allegiances distract us from the things you desire. We are far too ready to turn to our TVs and internet for what to think rather than to the love too which you call us. Yes, we are far too ready to hand life away – the lives of others – and even, the life to which you call us.   And... we must change.   We must change our focus. Let us no longer focus on others as the target of our convictions but rather let us focus on others as the target of our concern, and caring, and love. We must change, the national dialogue from one of disagreements, dismissals and disingenuous “debate” to one of truly listening, thoughtfully considering and deeply loving those we may have once seen as “the other side.”   And... we must learn.   We must learn that there truly is only one side – the side of humanity, the side of life, the side of love. We must learn to bracket out all of the voices that ask us to focus on anything other than each other. We must learn that love is the only thing that can cure this illness that plagues our nation.   And... we must act.   We must act now. Not after another death. Not after another leader is injured. Not after another misguided child hurts themselves and others. Not after another family spends a lifetime mourning. Not after another survivor struggles for full recovery. Now. We must act   and... we must do it in love.   Not divisiveness. Not political posturing. Not disrespectful dialogue. Not parroting the talking heads on TV.   We must do it one on one with open hearts, with open minds and a willingness to see the humanity of those with whom we disagree.   Only then can this illness which has a grip on our nation begin to be treated.   So we ask that we might be filled with the Spirit and that from all of us there might come a great outpouring of love on a scale like never seen before – because our friends matter, our family matters, our children matter – your children matter.  

Baruch Ata Adonai

Shomay-ah t’filah.

Blessed are You Merciful One, And, please, hear our prayer. Amen.    

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