O God of All Creation,
hear us as we draw near to You,
and place our hearts at your feet.
For the long green season that is closing,
and in expectation of cooling nights and turning leaves,
we thank You, O Lord.
For the lengthening purple shadows,
and the joyous click of leaves
teaching us the beauty of letting go,
we thank You, O Lord.
For the sweet tang of autumn raindrops
cooling the air and softening the earth,
dancing on a mirrored pond,
we thank You, O Lord.
For the joy of children and the wonder of the innocent
in helping us to see your world anew,
we thank You, O Lord.
For the blessing of work for your service,
and the constellations of companions
whose fellowship lightens the load,
we thank You, O Lord.
For the wrongs we have done to others
or to You, Loving One,
that we may repent and seek reconciliation,
we pray to You, O Lord.
For all our enemies in word or deed,
that their hearts may be turned,
and we may forgive,
we pray You, O Lord.
For those living in times of fire and storm,
who struggle to stay above the rising tide of anxiety,
we pray to You, O Lord.
For those whose needs we remember before You
throughout this day, especially those we now name.
Amen.
The Rev. Leslie Scoopmire is a writer, musician, and a priest in the Diocese of Missouri. She is rector of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Ellisville, MO. She posts daily prayers, meditations, and sermons at her blog Abiding In Hope, and collects spiritual writings and images at Poems, Psalms, and Prayers.