Prayer Lesson 118 Modim: “We thank and acknowledge You” (The 18th blessing of the weekday Amidah/6th blessing of the Shabbat Amidah)
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By Rev Sharyl Dixon, Kingston Presbyterian Church There has been so much sorrow, grief and pain. We are all longing for hope and for a new way forward for our bodies, for our nation and for world.
A saying attributed to many, from Confucius to Eleanor Roosevelt, is: “better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.” That’s what our faith communities are about. There is a great deal wrong in the world … yet we choose to come together to welcome and be the light for each other.
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