Keep praying for Christian unity after the church calendar moves on
The feast day may have passed. The call of Jesus has not.
If Pentecost stirred something in you, give that desire a weekly shape. Use this simple rhythm to pray for unity at home, in church, and in the places where Christians have learned to avoid one another.
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Father, do not let our prayers become seasonal. Teach us to love the Body of Christ when the calendar is quiet and no one is watching.
Heal the places where pride has sounded like conviction. Soften the places where caution has become distance. Give us the courage to repair what we can, and the patience to keep praying where repair is slow.
Make the love of Jesus visible in our homes, churches, and ordinary speech. Amen.
A four-week rhythm you can repeat
Pray for one believer you have quietly judged.
Read John 17:20-23 three times. Write one sentence you need to obey.
Ask God where you can make a small repair without needing applause.
Thank God for one good thing in a tradition that is not your own.
For a slower thirty-day companion
Father, May They Be One is a digital prayer companion rooted in John 17. It is for Christians who want unity to become a practiced prayer, not a slogan.
Each day gives you Scripture, a short reflection, and a prayer for the work of humility, forgiveness, repair, and visible love.
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