Creating Access and Inclusion in Worship
Inclusion Awareness Sunday Prayer Card
Father Henri Nouwen laid the
spiritual foundation for the Pathways
Awareness Open Hearts, Open
Minds movement with his keynote
address The Vulnerable Journey at
the 1996 Pathways Awareness
inclusion conference. The icon of the
Holy Trinity was selected for the
Inclusion Awareness Day prayer
card because it is a source of
meditation and prayer on the Trinity,
hospitality and inclusion. In his book,
Behold the Beauty of the Lord:
Praying with Icons, Father Nouwen
describes the Trinity icon as an
invitation to know God, not through
our intellect, but through our heart, a
more inclusive approach to prayer.
He writes, ?As we place ourselves in front of the icon in prayer, we come to
experience a gentle invitation to participate in the intimate conversation that
is taking place among the three divine angels and to join them around the
table.? Nouwen says that in gazing on the icon we are beckoned to enter a
house of love that ?has no boundaries and embraces everyone who wants
to dwell there.? The image of the three figures extends beyond the picture
to include the viewer. The icon invites each of us to join the three figures to
complete the image. We are all welcome to participate. We are all invited to
take our place at the Table. We are all included.
Source: ?Behold the Beauty of the Lord: Praying with Icons? by Henri J.M. Nouwen, Ave Maria
Press, Notre Dame, Indiana, 2007.
The Vulnerable Journey by Father Henri Nouwen is available on DVD and CD from
Pathways Awareness, 1-800-955-2445.
A PDF of the Inclusion Awareness Day prayer card is available at
www.inclusioninworship.org. Download, print on card stock at your local
office supply store and have the cards cut apart. Distribute the prayer cards
to worshippers on Inclusion Awareness Day.
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