Sunday Liturgy | Trinity Sunday

TRINITY SUNDAY PRAYER
Written by Scott Wall

To speak of the Divine - to imagine the Divine - to reach toward Divine goodness…these are some of our deepest human impulses. With them we shape meaning from the limits of our language and experience.

Today, on Trinity Sunday, we gather and recall that from its words and stories, the Church confesses that God is in some way Parent, and Son, and Spirit.
That God is eternally Creator, Saviour, and Friend.
That God is, at God’s base of being, an ever unfolding relationship.
Ever giving — ever receiving.And perhaps the mystery is not just how God is three in one -
But how God appears to us as connection.
As disclosure. As mutuality. As transformation.

So we pause, and stretch our imaginations toward the gifts this mystery brings -
Let us pray.

You are divine creator.
Source of this expanding universe.
And you are source of every relationship that sparks creativity in us.
You are there in the conversations that open new chapters in our lives - and in those connections that give us courage to step out and beyond what we’ve known.

Triune God
You meet us in the love we find, in the love we tend, in the love we share.You are divine son.
In Christ, you teach us your true nature…and how to be human.
You are there in the connections that form kindness and compassion in us.
You are there in every interaction where we seek forgiveness, and a world made right and equitable.

Triune God
You meet us in the love we find, in the love we tend, in the love we share.You are divine spirit.
Force and inspiration that fill each moment…
You appear in every relationship where we are known, where we are made better, where we come alive. You inspire our self awareness and our self disclosure. Our boldness, and our vulnerability.

Triune God
Meet us in the love we find, in the love we tend, in the love we share…we pray.
Amen.

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