Each Thursday at noon in Jerusalem, Sabeel holds a Communion service that is open to the community. It is a time to join together to celebrate the Eucharist, to discuss how the scriptures apply to our lives today, and to pray for the specific needs of this region. Following the 2006 Sabeel International Conference, the Friends of Sabeel coordinators met and discussed the idea of "Waves of Prayer." The premise is that in their respective time zones, individuals and groups around the world will pray together at 12:00 on Thursdays, in solidarity with Sabeel in Jerusalem and with "Friends of Sabeel" worldwide. Starting in Australia, passing through Palestine, and on around the world we will pray for Peace with Justice and focus on specific issues each week.
Wave of Prayer for Thursday, May 28, 2009
As Israel moves closer to banning commemorations of the Palestinian Nakba, we pray that God will stop this unjust law from coming into effect. This and a law requiring a loyalty oath of all citizens are the latest measures facing the Arab population of Israel. May the day come soon when discrimination is replaced with equity and respect.
President Obama is currently preparing to address the Arab world on June 4 in Cairo. We pray that whatever Middle East policy he articulates will be solidly rooted in a commitment to justice. It is our prayer that he will listen to wise advisors and have the courage to make the difficult changes that are necessary for peace.
Next Thursday the World Council of Churches "World Week for Peace in Palestine Israel" begins. We are thankful for the worldwide community spanning more than 38 countries that will join together in prayer, education, and advocacy in the cause of justice.
This Pentecost, we remember how the way of eternal life began in Jerusalem and spread throughout the world to all people through the sending of the Holy Spirit. We pray for closer understanding and unity among the different members of the one church, so that we can better bring about Christ's vision of the Kingdom.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Sabeel Wave of Prayer
Each Thursday at noon in Jerusalem, Sabeel holds a Communion service that is open to the community. It is a time to join together to celebrate the Eucharist, to discuss how the scriptures apply to our lives today, and to pray for the specific needs of this region. Following the 2006 Sabeel International Conference, the Friends of Sabeel coordinators met and discussed the idea of "Waves of Prayer." The premise is that in their respective time zones, individuals and groups around the world will pray together at 12:00 on Thursdays, in solidarity with Sabeel in Jerusalem and with "Friends of Sabeel" worldwide. Starting in Australia, passing through Palestine, and on around the world we will pray for Peace with Justice and focus on specific issues each week.
Wave of Prayer for Thursday, May 21, 2009
Due to an extremely dry winter, water issues threaten to be a source of contention this summer-areas of East Jerusalem have already experienced water shortages. This is exacerbated by the unjust distribution of water resources. We pray for a mild summer in Palestine and an end to the misuse of water as a political tool and weapon.
President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu are meeting in Washington, this week. We pray that the United States will keep Israel accountable to its obligations to the peace process and international law. May President Obama be moved to stand with conviction and courage in the interest of human rights and justice.
In recent talks, Fatah and Hamas have agreed to create a joint security force in Gaza until new elections are held next year. We earnestly pray that this development marks a new spirit of cooperation among Palestinian political parties. Cooperation is necessary to improve the situation of Palestinians and is vital to establishing a lasting and just peace.
As Pope Benedict XVI returns to the Vatican from his pilgrimage to the Holy Land, we offer a prayer of thanksgiving for his willingness to acknowledge the difficulties facing Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. Christians from Gaza, Jerusalem, and the West Bank delivered a message to His Holiness during his time in Jerusalem. We pray that this and other experiences will encourage the Church in working for justice and peace for all people of this region.
Wave of Prayer for Thursday, May 21, 2009
Due to an extremely dry winter, water issues threaten to be a source of contention this summer-areas of East Jerusalem have already experienced water shortages. This is exacerbated by the unjust distribution of water resources. We pray for a mild summer in Palestine and an end to the misuse of water as a political tool and weapon.
President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu are meeting in Washington, this week. We pray that the United States will keep Israel accountable to its obligations to the peace process and international law. May President Obama be moved to stand with conviction and courage in the interest of human rights and justice.
In recent talks, Fatah and Hamas have agreed to create a joint security force in Gaza until new elections are held next year. We earnestly pray that this development marks a new spirit of cooperation among Palestinian political parties. Cooperation is necessary to improve the situation of Palestinians and is vital to establishing a lasting and just peace.
As Pope Benedict XVI returns to the Vatican from his pilgrimage to the Holy Land, we offer a prayer of thanksgiving for his willingness to acknowledge the difficulties facing Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. Christians from Gaza, Jerusalem, and the West Bank delivered a message to His Holiness during his time in Jerusalem. We pray that this and other experiences will encourage the Church in working for justice and peace for all people of this region.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Sabeel Wave of Prayer
Each Thursday at noon in Jerusalem, Sabeel holds a Communion service that is open to the community. It is a time to join together to celebrate the Eucharist, to discuss how the scriptures apply to our lives today, and to pray for the specific needs of this region. Following the 2006 Sabeel International Conference, the Friends of Sabeel coordinators met and discussed the idea of "Waves of Prayer." The premise is that in their respective time zones, individuals and groups around the world will pray together at 12:00 on Thursdays, in solidarity with Sabeel in Jerusalem and with "Friends of Sabeel" worldwide. Starting in Australia, passing through Palestine, and on around the world we will pray for Peace with Justice and focus on specific issues each week.
Wave of Prayer, Thursday, 14th of May, 2009
The Dutch Witness Visit begins this Thursday and lasts until May 23. We pray for Sabeel staff member, Meta Floor, as she coordinates and leads this visit with the assistance of newly arrived Dutch volunteer, Freek van der Veen. We pray for the 16 participants as they meet with Israelis and Palestinians, as they hear their stories and see first hand the conditions under which the people live. We pray that they will return home from their experience challenged and empowered to speak and act on behalf of peace and justice.
On May 12th, a new Palestinian interim government was formed and will function until a more representative leadership can be agreed upon. We pray that dialogue will continue between Fatah and Hamas in order to create a more inclusive Palestinian government in the future.
May 15th is the day that Palestinians commemorate the Nakba, or the Catastrophe that resulted in the displacement and dispossession of 750,000 Palestinians. We pray for the refugees of the Nakba around the world and their following generations as they struggle with issues of rights and identity. We also pray for those affected by the ongoing Nakba, the continued displacement of Palestinians today in the form of land expropriation, home demolitions and evictions.
As the Pope’s visit to the Holy Land is coming to an end, we pray that he will convey the reality of his experience to other world leaders, both political and religious, inspiring them to work urgently for a just peace for Muslims, Christians, and Jews.
Wave of Prayer for Thursday, May 7, 2009
After several months of discernment, evaluation and prayer, Christian Peacemaker Teams have chosen to restart their Hebron team. We thank God for CPT's presence in the midst of violence and settlement expansion. We pray that they may remain safe and resolute in their work of "getting in the way."
Pope Benedict XVI will arrive in Israel and Palestine on Saturday. We pray that he will have opportunity to see and comprehend the realities of life in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. May his pilgrimage offer encouragement to the shrinking Palestinian Christian community who are leaving because of the brutality of living under occupation.
This weekend, Sabeel will host a dialogue event for young adults from Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Nazareth. The participants will spend two days together enjoying cultural events, sharing meals, and cleaning a Muslim cemetery and a church in Ma'lul, a mixed Christian/Muslim village that was depopulated during the Palestinian Nakba of 1948. We pray that these young adults will develop new relationships and learn from the story of Ma'lul.
Last Friday, the United Nations' Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs issued a report highlighting the issues of house demolitions and evictions of Palestinians in East Jerusalem and the increase in Israeli settlers in East Jerusalem. The UN called on Israel to uphold the Geneva Convention. We pray that Israel will follow this path and seek to act legally and justly.
** World Week for Peace in Palestine Israel, 4-10 June 2009 **
www.worldweekforpeace.org
During the week, churches in different countries send a clear signal to policy-makers, interested publics and their own parishes about the urgent need for a peace settlement that secures the legitimate rights and future of both peoples. Participants are requested to plan their activities around these points:
1. Pray with churches living under occupation, using a special prayer from Jerusalem.
2. Educate about actions that make for peace and about facts on the ground that do not,
especially, settlements in occupied territory.
3. Advocate with political leaders using ecumenical policies that promote peace with justice.
Wave of Prayer, Thursday, 14th of May, 2009
The Dutch Witness Visit begins this Thursday and lasts until May 23. We pray for Sabeel staff member, Meta Floor, as she coordinates and leads this visit with the assistance of newly arrived Dutch volunteer, Freek van der Veen. We pray for the 16 participants as they meet with Israelis and Palestinians, as they hear their stories and see first hand the conditions under which the people live. We pray that they will return home from their experience challenged and empowered to speak and act on behalf of peace and justice.
On May 12th, a new Palestinian interim government was formed and will function until a more representative leadership can be agreed upon. We pray that dialogue will continue between Fatah and Hamas in order to create a more inclusive Palestinian government in the future.
May 15th is the day that Palestinians commemorate the Nakba, or the Catastrophe that resulted in the displacement and dispossession of 750,000 Palestinians. We pray for the refugees of the Nakba around the world and their following generations as they struggle with issues of rights and identity. We also pray for those affected by the ongoing Nakba, the continued displacement of Palestinians today in the form of land expropriation, home demolitions and evictions.
As the Pope’s visit to the Holy Land is coming to an end, we pray that he will convey the reality of his experience to other world leaders, both political and religious, inspiring them to work urgently for a just peace for Muslims, Christians, and Jews.
Wave of Prayer for Thursday, May 7, 2009
After several months of discernment, evaluation and prayer, Christian Peacemaker Teams have chosen to restart their Hebron team. We thank God for CPT's presence in the midst of violence and settlement expansion. We pray that they may remain safe and resolute in their work of "getting in the way."
Pope Benedict XVI will arrive in Israel and Palestine on Saturday. We pray that he will have opportunity to see and comprehend the realities of life in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. May his pilgrimage offer encouragement to the shrinking Palestinian Christian community who are leaving because of the brutality of living under occupation.
This weekend, Sabeel will host a dialogue event for young adults from Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Nazareth. The participants will spend two days together enjoying cultural events, sharing meals, and cleaning a Muslim cemetery and a church in Ma'lul, a mixed Christian/Muslim village that was depopulated during the Palestinian Nakba of 1948. We pray that these young adults will develop new relationships and learn from the story of Ma'lul.
Last Friday, the United Nations' Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs issued a report highlighting the issues of house demolitions and evictions of Palestinians in East Jerusalem and the increase in Israeli settlers in East Jerusalem. The UN called on Israel to uphold the Geneva Convention. We pray that Israel will follow this path and seek to act legally and justly.
** World Week for Peace in Palestine Israel, 4-10 June 2009 **
www.worldweekforpeace.org
During the week, churches in different countries send a clear signal to policy-makers, interested publics and their own parishes about the urgent need for a peace settlement that secures the legitimate rights and future of both peoples. Participants are requested to plan their activities around these points:
1. Pray with churches living under occupation, using a special prayer from Jerusalem.
2. Educate about actions that make for peace and about facts on the ground that do not,
especially, settlements in occupied territory.
3. Advocate with political leaders using ecumenical policies that promote peace with justice.
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