A Short Prayer Service with The Lord’s Prayer

Getting back on track of doing some work on the Lord’s Prayer I thought I would offer a simple prayer service we used for small group a while back. This could work as a personal time for reflection or for small groups, and can be changed and modified to your own liking. This is set up to have multiple participate and can involve a meal if you want to go for a longer meeting.


ALL: Our Heavenly Father many your name be sanctified

Person in the group: Consider the ways we can pray this prayer in three forms: inward, upward and outward.

[Allow for silence]

Person in the group: How can I come to a place where your kingdom is evident in me? How can it become evident in us?

[Allow for Silence]
ALL: Your kingdom come, your will be done. On Earth as it is in heaven.

Person in the group: Do I seek to share my resources, belonging and food with those who need it? Am I available to share daily bread with others?

ALL: Give us this day our daily bread.

[For Quakers: sharing a “common??? meal together at this point would be appropriate, For other groups who do it symbolically you could go that route during this time]

Person in the group: What do I owe you God? And What debts Have I incurred against you and others?

ALL: Forgive us our debts as we have forgiven our debtors.

[Allow for silence]

Person in the group: When do I let temptation overcome me? Where do I see myself in the Garden of Gethsemane?

ALL: Lead us not into temptation, but rescue us from evil.

[Allow for closing silence]

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6 responses to “A Short Prayer Service with The Lord’s Prayer”

  1. A beautiful prayer service, indeed. I look forward to seeing more of these on Gathering Light. Just beautiful.

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  2. This is really helpful. I’ve linked it to the AbbeyNous site which collects all sorts of ideas for praying the Lord’s prayer [offshoot of the book ‘praying the pattern’] The site [and the book] have liturgies which are rather similar -though a more textual approach than this one. Excellent to see someone else taking the pattern seriously. Very encouraging.