Tuesday, November 3, 2020

A prayer for bridges

On this so-called historic day when the American people are determining their future, I am thinking, once again, about bridges. 

On Friday, my husband and I took a gorgeous but windy walk along the Old Man River in Lethbridge. We were in the southern Alberta city to visit his parents, as it was his dad's birthday. While the folks had their afternoon naps, we drove to the river bottom near Fort Whoop Up and enjoyed a nature walk that took us across two vehicular bridges and under the world's highest and longest train trestle bridge (which I have moodled about before).





On the east side of the Old Man, we wound along the paths of the Helen Shuler Nature Reserve, where the trees sheltered us and the sun was warm.


When we were crossing the Highway 3 Bridge, the wind was almost gale force. It was a relief to cross to the west side and see the High Level Bridge from a different perspective, where coulee hills sheltered us.




Our neighbours to the south have been buffeted by some pretty strong winds since their last election four years ago. Today, I am praying for peace, and for their electoral choices to bring about a place of calm from which good decisions can be made for their future and the future of our world as a whole. May the next four years be a time of building bridges between the hearts of all those who live in the United States, that they may work together to create a country that is founded on justice and peace. Only when all its people are cared for will freedom truly be meaningful.


An Election Prayer

Creator Spirit, Great Wind,
you desire neither suffering nor distress
for all that you have made.
Please guide the hearts of the American people
to remember that they are all one in their desire for a great country.
Show kindness to all who love you and follow your will.
Open the doors that have been closed,
raise the voices of those who have been disenfranchised,
be shelter for those who are poor, imprisoned, blinded by prejudice,
or otherwise downtrodden.
Please, help the citizens to bridge their differences. 
Be the Good News of compassion
to guide the United States
and help its people to be Good News for each other.
+Amen.

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