Penance for self-absorption – many hours in the company of three-year-olds for carelessness – a year’s close study of an elder tree for injustice – giving thanks for
Author Archives: Wendy Lloyd
Prayer of confession God of the liminal places, you draw us into the quietness of the desert so that we can encounter ourselves… But we confess that all too
A green heart Into a dark world a snowdrop comes, a benison of hope and peace, carrying within it a green heart, symbol of God’s renewing love. Come
Be our way, our truth, our life Lord Jesus, desert dweller, help us now, at this time of Lent, to accompany you. If we have grown soft, cushioning
Collects for Lent First Sunday in Lent (Matthew 4:1–11) O Christ, who entered into the lonely desert, and who, facing hunger, danger and temptation, did not turn aside
Blessed are the Peacemakers (Matthew 5:9) On this 365th day of war in Urkaine, and on this day when we remember countless wars across our world, and all those impacted
A reflection on fasting Fasting? OK, God, first thoughts: sackcloth and ashes. Giving up something … smoking … chocolate … booze? Trying to be extra kind instead of giving
A prayer for Shrove Tuesday God, may this food we share give us strength to survive in the tough times: may we walk on into Lent ready to face
Winter – a time in my part of the world for hunkering down, staying warm while also warming up to the year ahead. The Iona Community has a busy year
One of the many things I love about the Iona Community is our passion for the dance between work and worship, prayer and politics, contemplation and action. The ‘and’, as