16th November 2022
Today COP27’s focus is on biodiversity
Therefore the LORD God sent them out of the Garden of Eden, to cultivate the ground from which they were taken. After sending them out, the LORD God stationed mighty cherubim to the east of the Garden of Eden. And the Lord God placed a sword of flame that turned back and forth to protect the way to the tree of life. Genesis 3: 23-24
We pray for all the participants,
the decision-makers and the protestors,
the bureaucrats and the prayerful.
May they recognise and understand
the interconnectedness of creation,
the fine balance of ecosystems,
the necessity of biodiversity
and our dependence on safe carbon levels.
We pray for scientists and environmentalists
whose skills sustain and protect
the long-term well being
of our environment, our lives, our world.
Loving and patient God,
may your will be done.
Amen.
Painted lady and bumble bee
damsel and dragon fly:
their lives praise you, holy God.
Wood mouse and pipistrelle bat,
urban fox and badger:
their lives praise you, holy God.
Buttercup and toadflax,
cat’s ear and pimpernel:
their lives praise you, holy God.
Girdled snail and leopard slug,
shield beetle and earwig:
their lives praise you, holy God.
Copper beech and sessile oak,
black poplar and mountain ash:
their lives praise you, holy God.
Yaffle and mistle thrush,
jackdaw and sparrow:
their lives praise you, holy God.
But we humans – blinkered and wasteful,
short-sighted and careless –
do our lives praise you, holy God?
Renew us, your people;
pardon our failings
and bless our strivings
that our lives may praise you.
Amen.