Give us this Day our Daily Bread.
“Our Daily
Bread”, at the bare minimum, is a prayer that we are taken care of as
individuals, but I believe this prayer is much deeper and broader than
that. God cares for ALL people –and we
are called as children of the kingdom to do the same.
Pope
Francais is quoted as recently saying “you pray for the hungry and then you
feed them. This is how prayer works.”
I think that
we tend to be very good at discussing what the Lord’s prayer means for us – but
we are not always as good at giving concrete examples of how to live out this
prayer. Well – really we KNOW what we
can do, but to actually get organized and find time and make it a regular part
of our lives, now that is a different story.
We need vision, we need help, and we need to get out of our heads.
A few weeks
ago one of our members took a new job as a youth director at a nearby
church. Her first week on the job the
church had set up a “week of service” for the youth to participate in ministry
around Ventura, LA and Santa Barbara counties.
Their work included cleaning and weeding in different areas, learning
about native plants and how to care for them and learning about different
ministries and how they can partner with them.
What a wonderful way to start nurturing our members in living a life in
terms of the other – in terms of Daily Bread.
What can you
do in the next few weeks to be a prayer for God’s hands in the world – in
participating in the action of prayer and ensuing others their daily bread?
A few simple
actions can be to pray for our youth and leaders who are in the midst of
life-changing experiences. Especially
those on the mission trip to Detriot this week.
From TLC Sean
Crayne, Eric Zeko, Nichole D’Onofrio, Chris D’Onofrio, Linnea Lindberg, Nick
Rainwater, Isabel Rose, Hannah Howard, Emma Zeko, Elise Lindberg, Cameron Becker,
Aliso Staples, Daniel Staples, Nathan Staples, Erick Grewe, Mitchell MacIntyre, Heath D’Onofrio, Mattias
Lindberg, Mason Beling, Zoe Wilson, Michaela Magallanes, Katie Nolan, Alison
Payne, Madison Barnard, Noah Panapa, and Kimmy Petty.
And all the
other leaders and students and speakers and musicians and volunteers who are a
part of the event.
You are also
invited to write to Johan Boas who just started his time with the Merchant
Marines. You can send him notes of
encouragement at
The United States Merchant Marine
Academy (USMMA)
Candidate N. Johan Boas
300 Steam Boat Rd
Kings Point, NY 11024
We are always open to assist in
finding (and carrying out) ways to share our Daily Bread.
Peace to you in Christ
Pastor Erin