We were reading out of Every Moment Holy this morning and the kids wanted to write one of our own. So here it is!
A Liturgy For Dadurday
Dad
Divine Father of all, You who have set us in families and sanctified the seventh day for rest, bless this day to our use.
Kids
Thank You for this day, and thank You that Dad is home to enjoy it with us.
Mom
O Christ, who prepared breakfast for Your beloved disciples after being raised from the dead, thank You for the smell of pancake syrup and the taste of cheesy eggs that remind us of Your perfect provision.
Dad
I confess I tend to take these days for granted or turn them into never-ending to-do lists. Deliver me, O all-sufficient One, from my consuming desires for control and productivity. I give you my plans, my agenda, and my whiteboard. I fully submit to Your will for this day.
Kids
Be present in our activities and in our relaxation today.
Mom
May the Holy Spirit inhabit everything we do, whether it be donuts at the top of Burnett’s Mound, raking leaves, sweeping out the garage, or listening to Dad read aloud as we drive down a country road.
Dad
As we snuggle in bed watching the sunrise or sit on the porch in our pajamas to hear the midmorning birdsong, let us remember that You, O burden-bearing Christ, are the true source of our rest.
Kids
Grant us good health and good attitudes as we enjoy this day together, and may we be a blessing to all we meet today.
Mom
Whether we’re running around the block or reading comics on the living room floor, fill us with thanksgiving for Your many good gifts and help us to rely more and more on You.
Dad
May we listen to Your leading, O Holy Spirit. Let us find rest and refreshment in these sweet moments together.
Kids
As we lie on Dad’s back while he reads, teach us to trust and rely on You even more than we do on him.
Mom
Bless this good Dadurday and use it as You desire, to make us more like our Savior Jesus.
All
Amen
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