Tuesday, February 04, 2025

St. Patrick’s Breastplate, as Applied to the Workplace

Once again, I find myself in a women’s group at church led by stay-at-home moms, who, along with retired women, often form the largest demographics in these groups. As a childless (though no longer single) professional, I appreciate their balancing perspectives. 
 
But it gets awkward around prayer time, when I hesitate to open up about the things that fill so many of my waking thoughts. Can I really ask them to pray about my work and ministry? That feels weird. 
 
At times, I wish I could join the groups their husbands are part of, where I presume the conversations run on different rails.
 
Recently, I was delighted to discover Worship for Workers. Here’s a version of an old prayer of dedication that some of you might appreciate.
 

Breastplate of St. Patrick

Written by Wendell Kimbrough & Dan Wheeler
Performed by The Porter’s Gate, Wendell Kimbrough & Taylor Leonhardt
 
When my work takes me places I don’t want to go
Christ before me
And my heart aches with sorrow as I hit the road 
Christ be with me
 
When the care of my family takes all that I have 
Christ within me
When I’m worn and exhausted, ashamed that I’m mad 
Christ defend me
 
I rise up today in a strength that is not my own
I’m held by the promise of God that I’m never alone
 
When I’m tossed to the side and I want to give up 
Christ beside me
When I’m busting my ass but it’s never enough (or: And I’m working so hard…) 
Christ beside me
When I work hard but someone else gets the reward 
God’s eyes see me
I ask for promotion and they shut the door 
God’s ears hear me
 
When I climb the first steps toward a long-held dream 
Christ above me
And I leap out in faith and I hope to find wings 
Christ beneath me
 
There are links to listen (and more) on the Worship for Workers website