Closing Prayer (Christophany Group Facilitators Gathering)

Loving God,
You who dwell at the heart of every particle,
in every longing, in every breath,
we thank you for this sacred time of gathering.
We have come together not merely as facilitators,
but as catalysts of transformation,
bearing witness to the birth of Christ in evolution,
Christ in community, Christ in cosmos.

In this moment of reflection,
we gather up the threads of all we have shared:
the insights, the silences, the questions that stirred,
the communion that grew,
and we offer them back to you in spades—
woven into the great tapestry of your unfolding.

May our hearts remain open to the deep rhythms of divine creativity,
and may we walk as those attuned to the pulse of the universe,
bold enough to trust the slow work of love,
humble enough to listen for your voice
in the margins, the mystery, the more.

Empower us, O Divine Milieu,
to guide others not with answers,
but with presence,
that through our radiant living,
others might sense the fire of their own sacred becoming.

And when we scatter again to our different places,
let this center remain in us,
a center not of walls,
but of wholeness;
not of certainty,
but of courageous convergence.

In the name of the one who is ever rising, ever new,
ever drawing the world into deeper union,
Christ at the heart of matter,
we offer this prayer.

Amen.

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