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Reflect on the sacred gift of the land, confess misuse, and pray for Indigenous rights and language protection. Seek wisdom and courage to advocate for justice and constitutional recognition. Stand together in covenantal relationship to build trust and understanding.
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RECONCILIATION SUNDAY Sunday 1 June 2014
Confess the human misuse of land and the ongoing history of dispossession of Indigenous peoples from their lands, often in the pursuit of profit. treatyrepublic.net
Pray that God’s love might overcome the fear that hardens people’s hearts against those who they regard as different.
Pray for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples that they may know we stand beside them in their struggle for equity.
Pray that Australian society and public policy might respect, uphold and protect Indigenous languages.
Pray that we might always remember that, as Christians, we are called to seek justice for those in need.
Pray that God would grant us wisdom and courage to exercise the responsibility we have to hold our law-makers to account for unjust and discriminatory laws.
AAP:Daniel Munoz Pray that our politicians maintain cross-party support for constitutional recognition and demonstrate leadership on this issue as we move toward a referendum.
Pray that as sisters and brothers in Christ, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal members of the Uniting Church, we might continue to grow in our covenantal relationship together, building trust, respect and understanding.
United Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress is in partnership with the Uniting Church
Prayer points taken from the Assembly Resources for ”A Destiny Together” 2014. Unless otherwise acknowledged photos come from the Assembly website or Peter Russell. Slides 2 to 10 are set to change automatically at 20 second intervals. Change if required. This resource is provided for use in churches on Reconciliation Sunday 2014 and can be downloaded fromhttp://resources.sa.uca.org.au/covenanting/reconciliation-sunday