Here’s
a prayer of confession, petition and commitment from Bloomsbury Central
Baptist Church in London.
A Prayer of Confession and Commitment: Because Black Lives Matter
Loving
and forgiving God, we come to you today recognising that in matters of
ethnicity we have no choice – we are who we have been made to be. Before you we
rejoice at our diversity, and our hearts lift at your great vision of a
worshipping multitude gathered from every nation, tribe, people and language.
But nonetheless we recognise that our present reality is very far from this
ideal.
We
have each of us been shaped by different forces; some of us have been ground
down, whilst others have been built up. Some of us have been worn away, or have
become fractured and broken. Some of us have found life a burden rather than a
joy. None of us have experienced the perfect life.
Some
of us have inherited power,
whilst
others of us have inherited powerlessness.
Some
of us have been born white,
in
a world where whiteness confers privilege.
Others
of us have been born black,
in
a world where darker skin carries disadvantage.
We
know that this is not the world as you would have it be, but it is our world,
and it has been our experience.
None
of us asked for our skin colour, none of us asked to be born the heirs of
oppression, none of us asked to inherit power or powerlessness.
So
before you, and in the name of Jesus Christ who loves all people equally, regardless
of ethnicity, gender or social status, we come now to recommit ourselves to
your vision of the world.
We
come now to pray ‘your kingdom come, on earth as it is in heaven’, and to offer
ourselves once to live out your coming kingdom of equality and justice in our
lives, in our churches, and in our communities.
And
so we confess our own complicity in the status quo which divides and distorts
humanity. As we pray, we ask that you will release us from guilt, and will help
us to find ways of laying down the burdens we have inherited.
Help
us to discover our true and rightful place within the new humanity created in
Christ Jesus. All races together, we confess that we have sinned, and that we
have fallen short of the glory of God.
We
confess our failures to speak out against injustice. We confess those times
when, as individuals and as churches, we have witnessed the fracturing of
humanity along ethnic grounds, and yet have remained silent. We confess those
times when we have been the powerful ones and have chosen to withhold that
power whilst another human suffered.
We
confess the sin of racist exclusion, the abuse of power to oppress and demean.
May those of us who have ourselves experienced exclusion be the first to speak
up for others. May we create spaces for reconciliation.
We
pray for our churches. May they become places of reconciliation, where each
human soul is valued, and where equality in Christ is a reality in our midst.
Forgive us those times where we do not live out our calling as your people. May
our churches model the new humanity of Christ to those in the communities where
we live.
We
pray for our communities. Where there is division, may we bring restoration.
Where there is inequality may we bring justice. Where there is powerlessness may
we lift up the broken hearted. Where there is damage may we bring healing.
Loving
and forgiving God, hear our confession, hear the desires of our hearts to be
different, grant us your forgiveness, and remake us according to the likeness
of Christ.
Amen.
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posted on the Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church website. https://www.bloomsbury.org.uk/because-black-lives-matter-a-prayer/