Call to prayer for Israel-Palestine

The President of the Methodist Church in Ireland, the Rev David Turtle calls on all of the Methodist people on our island to pray for the ongoing situation in Israel-Palestine.

The President’s statement in full:

“We have all been shocked and horrified to witness the loss of life, injury and terror in Israel-Palestine over recent days. We call on all of the Methodist people on our island to join with those around the world who are praying for families who have lost loved ones, or those who have been injured, on both sides of the conflict. We pray particularly for those who have been taken hostage and their families in these days of distress and anxiety. 

Only a few weeks ago the Church Leaders Group (Ireland) reflected on the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement and recalled again the core elements of partnership, equality and mutual respect which underpinned that milestone in our own continuing journey towards peace on this island. We seek and pray that, in the midst of the anger, pain and escalation of violence, people committed to these values on all sides of the conflict in Israel-Palestine would come to the fore. We would call on world leaders, the churches and all religious leaders in the region to redouble their efforts to help create a context for stability and peace.

 We recognise the complications of a long history of conflict, and the fear and feelings of injustice that are felt on all sides, but pray and call for restraint from further violence alongside willingness to engage in dialogue to establish a just and peaceful outcome for all those who live in the Holy Land.”

A PRayer 

God of grace and compassion
Prince of peace and justice
Lord of hope and transformation
We bow before You, acknowledging the seeds of conflict and division which reside in each human heart, including our own.
In a world where we see violence and conflict all around, we pray especially at this time against any further escalation of violence and bloodshed in Israel-Palestine.
Quiet the clamour of war and guide all those who have power and influence in this region towards peace.
Be with those who are suffering because of this conflict.
Draw near to them and make Your presence known.
Bring comfort to the mourning.
Healing to the injured.
Resilience for the fearful.
Bring Your hope and peace in place of hopelessness and violence.

Amen


ENDS

The President of the Methodist Church in Ireland, the Revd David Turtle


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