Today we remember and give thanks
for Dorcas, Lydia, and Phoebe, Faithful Women.
These women were exemplary Christians who demonstrated their faith by
their material support of the Church. Dorcas (also known as Tabitha) was
well-known and much loved for her acts of charity in the city of Joppa,
especially for her making clothes for the poor. When Dorcas died suddenly, the
members of her congregation sent to the neighboring city of Lydia for the Apostle
Peter, who came and raised her from the dead (Acts 9:36–41).
Lydia was a woman
of Thyatira, who worked at Philippi selling a famous purple dye that was so
much in demand in the ancient world. She was also a “worshiper of God” at the
local synagogue. When the Apostle Paul encountered her in prayer among other
proselyte women, his preaching of the Word brought Lydia to faith in Christ.
She and her friends thus became the nucleus of the Christian community in
Philippi (16:13–15, 40).
Phoebe was another faithful woman associated with the
Apostle Paul. She was a deaconess from Cenchrae (the port of Corinth) whom Paul
sent to the church in Rome with his Epistle to the Romans. In it he writes of
her support for the work of the early Church (Rom 16:1).
Collect of the Day:
Almighty
God, You stirred to compassion the hearts of Your dear servants Dorcas, Lydia,
and Phoebe to uphold and sustain Your Church by their devoted and charitable
deeds. Give us the same will to love
You, open our eyes to see You in the least ones, and strengthen our hands to
serve You in others, for the sake of Your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with
You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
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