Prayers of the People during a Pandemic


Here’s a congregational prayer from Carol Penner’s excellent Leading in Worship blog. You can find many more great pandemic-related prayers on that blog. See the link below.

Congregational Prayer in a Pandemic

Great God: our community gathers in spirit
through the marvels of technology to give thanks together.
Thank you for medical professionals and staff
who work so faithfully in hospitals, clinics and nursing homes…
give them strength, courage and personal protective equipment.
Thank you for the diligence of scientists working on a vaccine,
and the way so many have ramped up the production of essential supplies.
Thank you for storekeepers and clerks,
farmers and truck drivers,
police officers, firefighters
and all who show up to work every day in essential services.
Thank you for those who care for children in close quarters,
and all the creativity and patience they are showing.
There is so much to be thankful for,
we pause here to lift up our own silent prayer of thanks….

We come to you with many needs today.
Hear our prayer for those who are sick with this virus…
ease their suffering and restore them to health.

Hear our prayer for those who are grieving,
who bury their loved ones without the comfort of funerals,
or the physical presence of family and friends.

Hear our prayer for the unemployed
and business owners in this time of financial insecurity…
help them survive this economic downturn.

Hear our prayer for children whose routines are disrupted
and who long to play sports and visit playgrounds…
show them how to have fun inside.

We pray for vulnerable people everywhere,
especially refugees, and people in war-torn countries
who have no access to medical care….
we need a miracle to spare them from this virus.

Finally, hear our prayer for public health officials around the world--
give them wisdom as they make decisions to reduce fatalities.

This week, when we are tempted
to dwell only on our own loneliness,
help us reach out to others,
being the community we long to have.

Thank you for showing us new ways to be the church,
the church alive, vibrant and witnessing to the risen Christ
in times like these. Amen.

~ written by Carol Penner and posted on Leading in Worship. Copyright Carol Penner  www.leadinginworship.com.