World Council of Churches Prayer Cycle (Week 35)
In God's Hands: The Ecumenical Prayer Cycle
At the very heart of the ecumenical movement is the reality of prayer. Jesus prayed that we may all be one, united in God in the mystery of the Trinity. That is the basis and the goal of our search for unity.
The Ecumenical Prayer Cycle enables us to journey in prayer through every region of the world and through every week of the year affirming our solidarity with Christians all over the world, brothers and sisters living in diverse situations, experiencing diverse problems and sharing diverse gifts. Lord, hear our prayer ...
This week we pray for:
Week 35 - Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
INTERCESSIONS
Give thanks for:
The new life which has emerged from the ashes of communism.
The churches, which have experienced new vitality among the people of the Baltic states.
Krisjanis Barons, who collected more than a million dainas (Latvian folksongs) – some dating back 1,000 years.
The Hill of Crosses near Siauliai, Lithuania, and for all the carved wooden crosses and saints which mark crossroads throughout Lithuania.
Ancient Estonian runic chants based on lines of eight syllables with a theme gradually developing from line to line.
Smoked fish, hearty breads, pancakes and berry pies.
Pray for:
Economic improvement and stability as these countries convert their economies and experience opportunities that were not available in the past.
Justice and strength for those who speak out against corruption and make a stand for the homeless and poor.
The large ethnic minorities in each of these countries who have found themselves marginalized, vilified and at times attacked.
Care and guidance for women clergy who seek ways to respond to the call of God in their lives.
The shrinking of the gap between rich and poor, and for resources and conscience to care for those who have been left destitute in a new economic system.
The environment that has been severely degraded by heavy industrialization and urbanization, and those who must live with the results of polluted air, soil and water.
PRAYER
You, O Christ, have the words of eternal life.
You are the Holy One of God,
but most Estonians don’t know you.
They don’t know to whom they can go.
Many individuals are desperate, addicted to alcohol or drugs.
Many families are broken, without love or peace.
They need you, Saviour, and so do we.
May you be seen clearly through your church
so that others may find your spirit which gives life.











