A prayer for Christian unity after the feast day has passed
Pentecost can come and go while the same old fractures stay in the room.
If you still feel the pull to pray for unity after Sunday, start here. This page gives you one plain prayer and a small weekly rhythm you can keep using.
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Father, make us one in the places where we have grown proud, tired, or suspicious of one another.
Teach us to love truth without using it as a weapon. Teach us to name harm without becoming hard. Teach us to return to the table when pride tells us to stay away.
Let the love of Jesus become visible in our homes, churches, group chats, and private thoughts. Amen.
A weekly rhythm after Pentecost
Pray for one Christian you find hard to understand.
Ask God to show you one repair you can make without waiting for the other person to move first.
Read John 17:20-23 out loud. Let Jesus set the size of the prayer.
Notice one sign of grace in a church tradition, family member, or believer you usually avoid.
For thirty days of this kind of prayer
Father, May They Be One is a digital prayer companion for Christians who want unity to become more than a theme for one Sunday.
It gives you Scripture-rooted prayers and reflection prompts for the slow work of forgiveness, humility, repair, and visible love.
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