Thank you for the harvest
Today is our Harvest Thanksgiving Festival at Godmanchester Church. I shall miss the celebrations this year, as I don’t really feel well enough to go. But, even without going, I know that the Church will look stunning for today. And will look quite bare in comparison tomorrow, as so much is taken to be given to those who need it more than us.
I’m always aware, though, that as much as we do try and do to help others as a Church, there is still more that could be done. We often help out those in need locally, but there is so much need, greater need perhaps, worldwide.
I was browsing on YouTube and came across a whole host of videos put on there by Christian Aid; and they certainly got me thinking. Here’s one, below, that highlights need, and some of the practical ways help can be given. But do please have a look at more of the Christian Aid videos by clicking here.
It’s quite incredible to think that just £7.50 could provide enough drought-resistant millet seed for a farmer in Burkina Faso to harvest a year’s food for four people – from the desert. And it makes you realize that helping, really helping, isn’t out of reach.
Creator God,
you made the goodness of the land,
the riches of the sea
and the rhythm of the seasons;
as we thank you for the harvest,
may we cherish and respect
this planet and its peoples,
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.Additional Collect for Harvest Thanksgiving
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