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« on: December 31, 2020, 08:39:38 PM »

More accurately, the Companion Litany to the Social Creed. It is, to my knowledge, the most visible influence that remains of the Social Gospel movement.

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God in the Spirit revealed in Jesus Christ,
calls us by grace
   to be renewed in the image of our Creator,
   that we may be one
   in divine love for the world.

Today is the day
God cares for the integrity of creation,
   wills the healing and wholeness of all life,
   weeps at the plunder of earth’s goodness.
And so shall we.

Today is the day
God embraces all hues of humanity,
   delights in diversity and difference,
   favors solidarity transforming strangers into friends.
And so shall we.

Today is the day
God cries with the masses of starving people,
   despises growing disparity between rich and poor,
   demands justice for workers in the marketplace.
And so shall we.

Today is the day
God deplores violence in our homes and streets,
   rebukes the world’s warring madness,
   humbles the powerful and lifts up the lowly.
And so shall we.

Today is the day
God calls for nations and peoples to live in peace,
   celebrates where justice and mercy embrace,
   exults when the wolf grazes with the lamb.
And so shall we.

Today is the day
God brings good news to the poor,
   proclaims release to the captives,
   gives sight to the blind, and
   sets the oppressed free.
And so shall we.
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