Dear Peace Families,
This week, as students near the end of the school year, I offer a prayer from writer, Kayla Craig:
O God, Creator of beginnings and endings, we pray for our students. Walk ahead of them and beside them as they step into a big world littered with loss but glittering with hope.
You were there for every newborn squeal and first step and lost tooth. Remind us that You are with them now, too, as our child looks ahead and wonders what is to come.
We lament the ways we have confused productivity with worth and projected that onto our children. And we pray that our students would know their beloved-ness doesn’t rest in their accomplishments.
We pray for an emboldened generation that refuses to accept the systems they’ve inherited. And we pray that we will support them as they use their imagination and energy, passion and creativity, to love the world You made and the people in it…
Give them, and us, a new lens for seeing the world and hope for the future—in Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Craig, Kayla. “A Prayer for Graduation,” Adapted, from To Light Their Way: A Collection of Prayers and Liturgies for Parents, 2021.
May all God’s people say, “Amen!” as we support our students through this time of transition, full of bittersweet endings and new beginnings.
Grace and Peace,
Joe
Family Tip of the Week
Final exams, papers, and projects are very taxing on students—but the transition to summer can be hard, too, knowing that they will likely not see their friends as often as they’re used to. Show your students extra care and support this week, and make sure their needs are being met.