The Bible shows us that the story of humanity starts in a Garden, and ends in a City.
In the garden, you, oh God, create all things and all things are called good
breathed into existence by your holy breath,
filled with your spirit,
and made in your image.
We get a picture of what is to come…a holy city.
not in the Garden of Eden
or in that perfect holy city of God, but in our city – Anchorage.
Ours is a city, in a country, that, at its founding, saw black people as less than human,
despite being made in your image and called good.
Throughout this city’s history – this state’s history – this country’s history -
too often people have been told they were less than because of the color of their skin;
too often they were made to cry, with no one to wipe away the tears from their eyes;
too often opportunities were withheld based on color;
which meant the bounty of this country, this state, this city was not shared so that all of the people’s needs were met.
Many seem to believe this racist past is in the past, but it present is in our present as well.
this city,
this state,
this nation,
and the world,
to consider that Black Lives Matter.
During this pandemic year there were those in our nation quick to blame our Asian brothers and sisters for the virus –
though they too were created by you and called good.
And now a debate rages in this nation about how, or even if, a discussion of race will take place in our schools, our government, and other organizations.
We do not live in the perfect city of God,
between the created goodness of the garden and the restored goodness of the city of God.
He walked the earth as we do.
He showed us how to live together in these turbulent times.
and with all your soul
and with all your mind
and with all your strength.’
And ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’" (Mark 12:30b-31a)
But we humans have not loved each other as we love ourselves.
So often we love ourselves,
and those that look like us,
FIRST and above all else.
rather than being united by the fact that we are all God’s children, and made in God’s image.
who bear your image,
who were created by you,
and are loved by you.
We ask that you forgive us for not treating EVERY person as we would like to be treated.
We ask that you change our hearts,
so that we might love one another as much as we love ourselves
so that we might see everyone as you see them – as your children.
We ask that you breathe your spirit into us once again
so that we might be moved to do justice,
and love mercy,
and walk humbly with our God.
We ask that you will give us the strength & ability to tear down the evil the systems of oppression, separation and racism,
so that you might once again look on your creation, and its people, and say it is very good!
God we ask that you might make Anchorage a city where your children from every nation, tribe, people & language are welcomed, embraced & included.
Our Holy Father, who is in heaven,
We ask you to bring your kingdom here to Anchorage, as it is in heaven.
In the name of the Father who is for us,
The Son who is with us,
And the Holy Spirit that unites us in the never-ending dance of love.
AMEN.