Prayer Litany for Ukraine

Prayer Litany for Ukraine

  

Most gracious God, Creator of all things, Judge of all people, hear our prayers which we offer before you for our kindred, that the light of justice and peace might shine brighter and more steadily throughout our world.

 

We pray for the leaders of Ukraine, that, just as you assured Hezekiah that you would turn back the army of the Assyrians from the gates of Jerusalem, so also might you assure them, that they might put their trust in you. Lord in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for the soldiers of Ukraine, that, just as you led the tiny army of Gideon against the overwhelming forces of the Midianites, so also might you lead them, that they might follow you in paths of wisdom, courage, and might. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for refugees from Ukraine, that, just as you warned Mary and Joseph to flee from the wrath of Herod and brought them to safety in Egypt, so also might you deliver them from danger, violence, and oppression. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for the civilians of Ukraine who have stayed behind to defend their homes, that, just as in the days of Nehemiah the people stood, some to defend their kin and their homes while others rebuilt their walls, so also might you strengthen these who stand, that they might remember your great and awesome power. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for those caught in the path of warfare, who are able neither to fight nor to flee, that just as you kept safe your servant Mephibosheth in the days of Absolom’s rebellion, so also might you shelter them, that they might know you as the rock of their salvation. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for those who identify Ukraine as their homeland, wherever they now may be, that just as you sent consolation to the exiles in Babylon through the voice of your prophet Ezekiel, so also might you send them words of comfort, that you might be a sanctuary to them in the countries where they have gone. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for those for whom the trauma of past conflicts has been renewed, that, just as we trust that your Spirit groans with each of us, interceding for us in our weakness, so also may they experience your loving guidance and protection. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for the political and economic Leaders of the nations, that just as you heard the groaning of your people in Egypt and sent Moses to them as your aid, so also might you move them to aid your people in Ukraine. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for aid workers in and around Ukraine, that, as you sent angels to minister to Jesus in the wilderness, so also might they manifest to the people the splendor of your provision and care. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for journalists in and around Ukraine, that just as you woke Mary, Mary, and Salome, emboldened them in spite of danger to seek out the tomb where Jesus had been laid, and gave them words to tell the good news of his Resurrection, so also might you awaken, embolden, and inspire them to tell the news of this conflict with compelling integrity. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for the people of Russia, that, just as you empowered Esther to intercede with her ruler on behalf of her people, so also might you empower them to intercede with their government on behalf of their kindred in Ukraine. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for Russian soldiers, that, as you opened the blinded eyes of the Roman Centurion Longinus to gaze upon the one he had pierced and to turn his heart towards what he could see, so also might you open their eyes to the work they have been driven to do, that they might see and turn toward their Ukrainian kindred. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

We pray for ourselves as we watch and wait and pray, that, as you inspired Aaron and Hur to hold up Moses’ arms in prayer for the Israelites in the day of battle, so also might you inspire us to support one another, that we might be tireless in service and prayer, doing what we can do in this time of trial. Lord, in your mercy,

 

Hear our prayer.

 

O Lord our God, accept the fervent prayers of your people; in the multitude of your mercies, look with compassion upon us and all who turn to you for help; for you are gracious, O lover of souls, and to you we give glory, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, now and forever. Amen.

 

 

 

Mother Terri Bays, chaplain

Province V

The Order of the Daughters of the King®

Easter Message from the President

Dear Sisters in Christ,
Christ is Risen and may you be blessed in this Eastertide season. What a glorious time of year in so many ways.
This is, indeed, a time of transition for many of us. Let us be reminded that we, as Daughters of the King, are a unique organization of women committed together in evangelism and prayer. As a cross-denominational apolostic eucharistic community, we need to be the light and witness of the Gospel of Christ to all those around us. Let us all be servant leaders and the light of hope.
Much is happening in the Assembly.
First is our Assembly Project. We are supporting three women's facilities: Hopeful Horizons (Beaufort), Magdalene House (Charleston), and Tenacious Grace (Florence). Please make sure your Chapter has committed to serving these communities for a month. Sign-up information is available on our website (doksc.org). Daughters at Large are encouraged to find a chapter nearby OR gather a group in your area to serve together.
Old Saint Andrew's, West Ashley, is having an Admission Service on May 8 at the 11:00 am service. All are welcome.
June 5th is the Master's Fund Ingathering. Donations may be made through your chapter or online at the National website.
Our Triennial gathering in Baltimore is right around the corner, the end of June. The national project this year is Karis House (a shelter for women) Even if you are not planning to attend Triennial you are welcome to participate in this project through monetary donations. Information is available on the national website at doknational.org.
Our Annual Fall Assembly is Saturday, September 17. Our theme for the day is "The Holy Spirit is our power in Hope". We have yet to establish a host site or speaker but we will surely keep you posted and welcome any suggestions.
I pray you all have a blessed Eastertide and know you are in our prayers.


FHS,Kester HeatonSC DOK Assembly President

Assembly Project for 2022

South Carolina Assembly

The Order of the Daughters of the King

  

ASSEMBLY PROJECT GUIDELINES 2022-2023

 

Hopeful Horizons (southern region) - Beaufort

Magdalene House of Charleston (central region) - Summerville

Tenacious Grace of Florence  (northern region) - Florence

  

Each individual Chapter will be responsible for one month each of the two years.  Daughters at Large are encouraged to partner with a chapter near their home.  And, by all means, feel free to make this a Parish activity sponsored by your Chapter.  The Chapter President (or her designated sister) will be the contact person for the facility in her area.  Angela Morris (angiem.magdalene@gmail.com) is with Magdalene House; Cookie Cowthon (howdy@tenaciousgrace.cc) is with Tenacious Grace;  Joya’ Gilchrist (gilchristj@hopefulhorizons.org)  is the Volunteer Coordinator with Hopeful Horizons. 

 

There are four areas we have identified to concentrate on:

 

1.     Gently used clothing and accessories (purses, etc) suitable for interviews and work.  (please see the caveat for Hopeful Horizons)

2.    Personal toiletries (make-up and hair)

3.    A Sunday social event (luncheon or tea) for the residents

4.    Transportation assistance (Uber or Lyft gift cards)

 

Magdalene has designated the last Sunday of the month as “Volunteer Day” if you want to help with making jewelry (which they sell in their gift shop) or yard work or any other areas that may need specific attention.  Similar arrangements can be made directly with Tenacious Grace.  Hopeful Horizons will only accept new clothing and require a SLED screening for any direct contact with the residents for social events.

 

We look forward to being a blessing for these organizations and their residential women.  Thanks in advance for sharing the love.

 

Websites for more information:

Hopeful Horizons: https://www.hopefulhorizons.org/

Magdalene House of Charleston: https://magdalenehouseofcharleston.org/

Tenacious Grace Of Florence: https://www.tenaciousgrace.cc/

It is Time to register!!!!!

Regional Meetings

January 29 - Trinity Edisto Beach, Linda Sanders lbs1119@hotmail.com

February 12 - St Paul's Conway, Jacqueline Olster, furbabiesthree@gmail.com

February 26 - All Saints Hilton Head, Joanne Rizza, joannerizza@gmail.com


Spring Assembly, March 18-20 Registration form available on our website at www.doksc.org


Triennial Celebration - "Come to the Table" June 22-26. Registration on the National website at wwwdoknational.org


We look forward to seeing you all very soon.

FHS, Kester Heaton

President, SC Assembly DOK

Winter update for our SC Assembly President

My dear Sisters in Christ,


On this second Sunday in Christmas, may this find you healthy and full of joy and peace. The new year is upon us and we have several exciting opportunities for fellowship coming up quickly so let's mark our calendars.


Our Regional Meetings begin the end of January. All meetings will be on Saturday at 10 am and end after lunch. Please plan to attend the meeting most convenient for you and RSVP so the host chapter can have an accurate count for lunch. Thank you, in advance.

January 29, Trinity Church, Edisto Beach , Linda Sanders lbs1119@hotmail.com

February 12, St Paul's Church, Conway, Jeannie Browder, jbrowder@sccoast.net

February 26, All Saints Church, Hilton Head Island, Joanne Rizza, joannerizza@gmail.com


The annual Spring Retreat, Our Hope in Christ, is March 18-20 at Camp St. Christopher. The Rev'd Henrietta Rivers will be our leader. She is a gifted teacher and Chaplain at the Porter Gaud School. The registration form is available on our website at www.doksc.org Registration deadline is March 2. We look forward to greeting you all at Camp.


And, the National Triennial Meeting, Come to the Table, is June 22-26 in Baltimore, MD. Registration is now open at www.doknational.org. Additional information regarding the week's activities may be found on the National website as well. There is a reduced "early bird" rate so don't delay!!


Blessings to all and FHS,

Kester Heaton, President

SC DOK Assembly

Fall update from our SC Assembly President

Dear Sisters in Christ,


An extraordinary fall is upon us and a season of grateful thanksgiving. The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina is thankful for the consecration of their Bishop, The Right Reverend Ruth Morse Woodliff-Stanley, the first female Bishop in the history of the Diocese of South Carolina. The Anglican Diocese of South Carolina gives thanks for the election of the Very Reverend Chip Edgar as their Co-adjuter and Bishop-elect.

We were blessed with a glorious day at Camp Saint Christopher for our in-person annual Fall Assembly and Installation of Assembly Officers. It was such a joy to see all those smiling faces. And then there was our Provincial Fall Retreat, in person and virtual, at Kanuga. Five days of dismal rain did not dampen our spirits as we shared God's word from Fr. Terrence Lee (a former South Carolina priest now serving in New York City) on hope, joy and peace (Romans 15:13). The time was enhanced with meditations and Bible studies led by our Chaplain, Bishop Glenda Curry, and the Rev'd Shirley Porter. God is good -- all the time!!

Many of you have elected new Chapter Officers. Congratulations to the new officers and thank you for your willingness to serve. You are important links to your Chapter daughters from the Assembly, Province and National office. Please be sure to submit a Chapter Officer Form (available at www.doknational.org) to both the National office and me. Would you also indicate your chapter meeting times and officer installation date. It is my intent to visit every chapter throughout my term. If you have pictures of any of your activities, please send them to our 2nd VP Dawn Schaeperkoetter (dleeinsc@gmail.com) who will be publishing our "Assembly Lights" and Janet Stoda (jb.stoda@gmail.com) our webmaster. It is also time to remind and encourage your Daughters to pay their dues. If financial issues are a problem, please let us know as assistance is available. There is also assistance for Daughters at Large if this is an issue (please contact our DAL Chair Jen jengajdalo@aol.com or me).

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!
We have some events coming up in the New Year that I pray you all will consider.

Regional Meetings
29 January 2022, Trinity Church, Edisto Beach, RSVP Linda Sanders (lbs1119@hotmail.com)
12 February 2022, St Paul's Church, Conway, RSVP Jeannie Browder (jbrowder@sccoast.net).
Regional meetings are a great way to connect with Daughters in your area and, particularly, for Daughters at Large.

18-20 March 2022, Spring Retreat, Camp St. Christopher

22-26 June 2022, "Come to the Table" Triennial Gathering, Baltimore, MD.
Registration opens January 4, 2022 on the National Office website (doknational.org) If you have junior daughters please encourage them to participate in this incredible experience as well (scholarship funds are available).


You all are in my prayers for hope, peace and joy as we approach the hectic holiday season.

FHS,
Kester Heaton, President
SC Assembly DOK

Fall Assembly 2021 Highlights

What a glorious day we had a Camp St Christopher for our annual Fall Assembly and Installation of Officers. For those of you who were with us, a huge thank you. It was so wonderful to see smiling faces. For those not able to attend I want to bring y…

What a glorious day we had a Camp St Christopher for our annual Fall Assembly and Installation of Officers. For those of you who were with us, a huge thank you. It was so wonderful to see smiling faces. For those not able to attend I want to bring you up to date on what transpired so that you may share with your Chapter members.

The day began with our annual business meeting. Treasurer Bonnie Knight presented the financial reports and the proposed budget which had been adopted by the Advisory Board.

Regional Meetings (calendar here) will be at Trinity Edisto Beach and St Paul's Conway.

Our delegates for the Kanuga Province IV meeting will be Brenda Albringer, Dawn Schaeperkoetter, Kester Heaton and Darla Wier.

Our Love Offering for the day was split between Camp St Christopher and Gateways of Grace (a missionary group serving refugees). If you have elected new officers, please submit Officer Form to both the Assembly and the National Office.

Please encourage those Daughters who are not current with their dues to bring themselves up to date.

We are still seeking suggestions for our Assembly Project. The project would be an active involvement in the organization for volunteer opportunities over and above monetary/material donations. Suggestions have included the Magdalene House in Summervile (a transition house for woman), the Florence Crittendon Home (home for unwed mothers) in Charleston, St Alban's Women's Ministry at The Citadel and the Charleston Hispanic Organization. A suggestion was made we consider more than one organization that would reflect the diverse areas of our Assembly. We welcome your suggestions and the Advisory Board will make a recommendation at the December Board meeting.

The day concluded with a very meaningful message from the Rev'd Bob Lawrence (Ex Directory of Camp St Christopher) at our Eucharist and Installation of Officers lead by the Very Rev'd Peet Dicksinson. We were blessed.

Thinking about Triennial - Baltimore, MD, June 29 - July 3. A wonderful experience and well worth the time. Check it out on the National Website doknational.org

We pray for you always and welcome your input.

FHS,
Kester Heaton
President, SC DOK Assembly

August update from Kester

My dear Sisters in Christ,


It hardly seems possible that summer is fleeting by so quickly but it soon will be time for our annual fall retreat at Kanuga. As might be expected there are some changes in the way we navigate the waters. First, you must be registered by the end of August. Registration is available on the Province website at www.provinceIV-dok.org Second, the Inn (or Lodge) rooms will not be available for our use. The only accommodations will be in the cabins. Although a bit different, it promises to be a spirit-filled retreat and I look forward to sharing this time with you.


AND -- don't forget to register for our Fall Assembly to be held at Camp St. Christopher on Saturday, September 11th. Our speaker is the Rev'd Robert Lawrence. Registration is available at www.doksc.org


FHS,

Kester Heaton

Interim President