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Sojourners Verse and Voice – 2 January 2026

Verse of the day

So let us not grow weary in doing what is right, for we will reap at harvest time, if we do not give up. 
– Galatians 6:9

Voice of the day

all those nights we knelt together in brown earth / it was always about harmony, about balance
– Joaquin Zihuatanejo, “Abuelo’s Garden”

Prayer of the day

God who tends the ground beneath our feet, keep us watchful for ways to organically notice and coax out beautiful things in our lives.

Sojourners Verse and Voice – 1 January 2026

Verse of the day

For everything there is a season and a time for every matter under heaven.
– Ecclesiastes 3:1

Voice of the day

No experience has been too unimportant, and the smallest event unfolds like a fate, and fate itself is like a wonderful, wide fabric in which every thread is guided by an infinitely tender hand and laid alongside another thread and is held and supported by a hundred others.
– Rainer Maria Rilke, “Letters to a Young Poet” (1934)

Prayer of the day

God of change, as we embark on this fresh start in a new year, invite every person to consider the intentionality of every moment you place before us.

Sojourners Verse and Voice – 31 December 2025

Verse of the day

We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose. 
– Romans 8:28

Voice of the day

Advocacy is not just a task for charismatic individuals or high-profile community organizers. Advocacy is for all of us; advocacy is a way of life. It is a natural response to the injustices and inequality in the world.
– Alice Wong, “Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century” (2020)

Prayer of the day

When comparison plagues us, remind us that we are united in this call to face the world’s woes with our unique capabilities.

Sojourners Verse and Voice – 30 December 2025

Verse of the day

Bring the full tithe into the storehouse, so that there may be food in my house, and thus put me to the test, says the Lord of hosts; see if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour down for you an overflowing blessing.
– Malachi 3:10

Voice of the day

Heaven is a banquet and life is a banquet too, even with a crust, where there is companionship. We have all known the long loneliness and we have learned that the only solution is love and that love comes with community. 
– Dorothy Day

Prayer of the day

God, through the joy of good works done in good company, fill us with purpose and hope every time we gather at your table.

Closer Than We Can Imagine – Henri Nouwen

Jesus reveals God as a God who wants to be even closer to his people than his people could ever possibly imagine. The great good news of the Gospel is precisely that God wants to be with us to share our struggle, walk our way, suffer our pain, and die our death, so that we are able to say, “There is nothing human that God does not share with us.” That is the great good news. God is with us in every aspect of our lives.

Listen for the Singing of Angels — A Brief Reflection

National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution

Despite all the crassness of life, despite all the harshness of life, life is saved by the singing
of angels.
— Howard Thurman (The Mood of Christmas & Other Celebrations, p. 10)

Dear reader, over the next few days as the year 2025 draws to a close and the year 2026 approaches, may we all take time in the midst of the chaos of this world to listen for the song of hope, peace, and justice. And remember the hope of John 1:5The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

The Symbol of Christmas – Howard Thurman

painting in the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery

The symbol of Christmas—what is it? It is the rainbow arched over the roof of the sky when clouds are heavy and foreboding. It is the cry of life in the newborn babe, when forced from its mother’s nest, it claims the right to life. It is the brooding presence of the Eternal Spirit making crooked ways straight, rough places smooth, tired hearts refreshed, dead hopes stir with newness of life. It is the promise of tomorrow at the close of every day, the movement of life in defiance of death, and the assurance that love is sturdier than hate, that right is more confident than wrong, that good is more permanent than evil.The Mood of Christmas and Other Celebrations, p. 3

Sojourners Verse and Voice – 26 December 2025

image and quote courtesy of Pace e Bene

“Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
… Into that heaven of freedom
… let my country awake.”

Rabindranath Tagore, “Gitanjali 35″

Sojourners Verse and Voice – 25 December 2025

Verse of the day

But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of any works of righteousness that we had done, but according to his mercy, through the water of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit.
– Titus 3:4-5

Voice of the day

No one can celebrate a genuine Christmas without being truly poor. The self-sufficient, the proud, those who, because they have everything, look down on others, those who have no need even of God – for them there will be no Christmas. Only the poor, the hungry, those who need someone to come on their behalf, will have that someone. That someone is God, Emmanuel, God-with-us. Without poverty of spirit there can be no abundance of God.
– St. Óscar Romero

Prayer of the day

Incarnate Word, you came to us in vulnerable circumstances and during dangerous times out of a deep, abiding love. May the enaction of our own love echo yours.

Pace e Bene – 25 December 2025

image and quote courtesy of Pace e Bene

“Each year, Christmas invites Christians to reject violence and war, to break with the betrayal of past Christian history, and to start over again on the journey of nonviolence in the footsteps of the nonviolent Jesus. Christmas is a celebration of nonviolence, pure and simple. It invites us to repent of violence and choose once again Jesus’ way of nonviolence. It summons us to name warfare as obsolete and get on with the work of practicing nonviolence in our personal lives; joining the global grassroots movement of nonviolence for disarmament and justice; and institutionalizing nonviolent conflict resolution. Christmas calls us to a high ideal: the abolition of war itself, and along with it, the abolition of poverty, corporate greed, racism, executions, empire, fascism, nuclear weapons, and environmental destruction. This goal is achievable, if we want it.”—John Dear