Here’s a prayer for use in celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day and written for my book, “This Grateful Heart.”
The Preacher Said
Let us pray,
The preacher said,
Let us pray in the name of hope,
In the name of justice,
In the name of truth.
Let us commit to each other,
The preacher said,
Commit in the name of equality,
In the name of righteousness,
And in the name of our children.
Let us take to the streets,
The preacher said,
Let us take to the streets
To make our space,
To claim a place,
For no one race
Can live in grace,
Until we face,
Together,
Oppression and hate.
Let us walk,
The preacher said,
Let us walk from Selma to Montgomery,
From oppression to the Promised Land,
From fear to courage,
From silence to action,
From today to the future,
To a place where all people
Will be judged by the content
Of their character,
The humanity of their words,
And the compassion of their deeds.
Stick with love,
The preacher said,
Stick with love
Because love is the only answer.
Stick with love.
Stick with love.
Let us pray,
The preacher said,
Let us pray in the name of hope,
In the name of justice,
In the name of truth.
Reprinted with permission from This Grateful Heart, © 2017 CCAR Press. All rights reserved.
Postscript: Here’s a link to a prayer “In Thanks for U.S. Democracy.”
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