This year marks the 150th anniversary of the
Mothers' Union, by Mary Sumner, a rector's wife in Hampshire. She had a passsion for supporting mothers and families, and for tackling both local and global issues, to make the world a better place. This was one of the first women-led movements. Mary believed that faith and compassion could transform lives. I found a plate in a CS in Dorset, with her personal daily prayer on it.
All this day, O Lord
let me touch as many lives as possible for thee;
and every life I touch, do thou by thy spirit quicken
whether through the word I speak,
the prayer I breathe, or the life I live.
Amen
Last week, BBC Sunday Worship celebrated this
anniversary. I was very taken with the words of the prayers…
Heavenly Father, Thank you for the
bold, brilliant women you’ve created – full of sparkle, spirit and strength!
Thank you for the quiet warriors
and the loud laughers, the organisers, the dreamers, the givers of grace.
We praise you for the creativity
that bursts out of women all over the world through art, leadership, love and
laughter
Bless every woman leading change
today, - in boardrooms, kitchens, parliaments and playgrounds.
Let joy rise in their hearts and
strength in their souls.
Loving God, Creator, Sustainer and Source of
all grace,
We thank you for the gift of
Mothers’ Union
A fellowship of faith, rooted in
love, reaching across the world.
Thank you for every hand that
serves, for hearts that give
For lives poured out in quiet
faithfulness.
Thank you for families given rest,
for prisoners supported,
For the lonely offered friendship
and for the weary shown kindness.
Thank you for the prayers
said, the stories shared, the things knitted, the bread broken- for lives
touched and communities renewed.
And we ask your continued blessing
on this holy and healing work – AMEN
We have a MU Group locally, involved in all sorts of projects. They are bright, friendly women, doing Good Stuff! Long may the MU continue its good work. Grateful for Mary's vision all those years ago.