A New Day for United Methodism: A Prayer for Lifted Bans
by Britney Winn Lee
ONE: Not every generation gets to cross from the desert into the land, yet here we are.
ALL: Living history, living grace!
ONE: For 40 years, our denomination has wandered in debate and division. Today, we glimpse a home up ahead.
ALL: And we hold this holy moment with care.
ONE: Together, we celebrate the United Methodist Church’s lifting of the ordination ban and the removal of harmful language that has so greatly affected our LGBTQ+ siblings.
ALL: Yet it has cost us something to get here.
ONE: For those who passed before their faith, worth, and calling could be externally affirmed,
ALL: We honor you. We ask your forgiveness. We humbly say thank you.
ONE: For those who needed to take and make space to maintain their spirit’s wholeness,
ALL: We honor you. We ask your forgiveness. We humbly say thank you.
ONE: For those who have believed in and fought for another world, another church, another day,
ALL: We honor you. We ask your forgiveness. We humbly say thank you.
ONE: And we bless you, your lives, your ministry, and your hope,
ALL: As you have blessed the life, ministry, and hope of Christ's body.
ONE: To those who may now feel like you can finally be your whole selves in this place,
ALL: You are loved and welcomed.
ONE: To those who stood generously in compassion, grace, and justice for the long haul,
ALL: You are loved and welcomed.
ONE: To those who feel anxiety, wondering if more room for some means less room for you,
ALL: You are loved and welcomed.
ONE: In the story of God, there is grace for the process, mercy for changed minds, sustenance for the journey, space for neighbor and enemy, enough bread to go around, forgiveness for getting it wrong, a song for reaching the summit, company for the grieving, company for the celebration, and now, there is a new day for United Methodism,
ALL: And we get to be a part of it.
Glory to God! Amen!