The Episcopal Daily Office prayers, read by Jaika.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy today is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, The Iona Abbey Worship Book, and 50 Great Prayers from the Iona Community. Our readings this morning: Psalms 140 & 142, 2 Kings 22:14-23:3, 1 Corinthians 12:12-26, & Matthew 9:27-34. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is The Peoples' Bible, New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha. All of our sources are read with minor adjustments for inclusivity.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy today is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, The Iona Abbey Worship Book, and 50 Great Prayers from the Iona Community. Our readings this morning: Psalms 30 & 32, 1 Kings 12:1-20, James 5:7-12, 19-20, and the Gospel of Mark 15:33-39. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Peoples' Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (all of the above with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy today is from https://www.missionstclare.com/ . As always, all of our sources are read with minor adjustments for inclusivity.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy today is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, The Iona Abbey Worship Book, and 50 Great Prayers from the Iona Community. Our readings this morning: Psalm 69: 1-23, 31-38, Esther 1:1-4, 10-19, Acts 17:1-15, and the Gospel of John 12:36b-43. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy today is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, The Iona Abbey Worship Book, and 50 Great Prayers from the Iona Community. Our readings this morning: Psalm 38, Job 12: 1, 14:1-22, Acts 12:18-25, and the Gospel of John 8: 47-59. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy today is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, The Iona Abbey Worship Book, and 50 Great Prayers from the Iona Community. Our readings this morning: Psalm 25, Job 12: 1-6, 13-35, Acts 11:19-30, and the Gospel of John 8: 21-32. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volume I, the Iona Abbey Worship Book, and The Whole Earth Shall Cry Glory: Iona Prayers by Rev. George F. MacLeod. Our readings this morning: Psalm 18:1-20, Deut. 3:18-28, Rom. 9:19-33, & Matt. 24:1-14. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible. All of our sources are read with minor adjustments for inclusivity.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volume I, the Iona Abbey Worship Book, and The Whole Earth Shall Cry Glory: Iona Prayers by Rev. George F. MacLeod. Our readings this morning: Psalms 24 & 29, Leviticus 8:1-13, 30-36, Hebrews 12:1-14, and the Gospel of Luke 4:16-20. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible. All of our sources are read with minor adjustments for inclusivity.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volume I, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalms 6 & 12, Lamentations 1:17-22, 2 Corinthians 1:8-22, and the Gospel of Mark 11:27-33. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volume I, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalm 78:1-39, Genesis 45:1-15, 1 Corinthians 7:32-40, and the Gospel of Mark 6:1-13. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volume I, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: all of psalm 95 as the Invitatory, psalms 40 & 54, Genesis 40:1-23, 1 Corinthians 40:1-23, and the Gospel of Mark 2:13-22. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volume I, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalms 40 & 54, Genesis 17:15-27, Hebrews 10:1-10, and the Gospel of John 6:1-14. We use introductory prayers and an affirmation of faith from the Iona community. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II. Our readings this morning: Psalms 1, 2, & 3, Amos 2:6-16, 2 Peter 1:1-11, and the Gospel of Matthew 21:1-11. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John's-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II. Our readings this morning: Psalm 102, 1 Maccabees 4:36-59, Revelation 22:6-13, and the Gospel of Matthew 18:10-20. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John's-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II. Our readings this morning: Psalm 105:1-22, 1 Maccabees 4:1-25, Revelation 21:22-22:5, and the Gospel of Matthew 18:1-9. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John's-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II. Our readings this morning: Psalm 101 & 109:1-5, 20-30, 1 Maccabees 3:42-60, Revelation 21:9-21, and the Gospel of Matthew 17:22-27. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II. Our readings this morning: Psalms 97 & 99, 1 Maccabees 3:25-41, Revelation 21:1-8, and the Gospel of Matthew 17:14-21. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II. Our readings this morning: Psalm 89:1-18, 1 Maccabees 3:1-24, Revelation 20:7-15, and the Gospel of Matthew 17:22-27. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John's-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy today is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, & The Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalm 121, 122, & 123, 2 Kings 22:1-13, 1 Corinthians 11:2, 17-22, and the Gospel of Matthew 9:1-8. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II. Today we commemorate Christ's Transfiguration. Our readings this morning: Psalm 99:5-9, Exodus 34:29-35, 2 Peter 1:13-21, and the Gospel of Luke 9:28-36. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John's-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalm 55, 2 Samuel 1:1-16, Acts 15:12-21, and the Gospel of Mark 6:1-13. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, & Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II. Our readings this morning: Psalm 101, 109: 1-4, 20-30, Acts 6:1-15, 1 Samuel 7:2-17, and the Gospel of Luke 22:14-23. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John's-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalm 78, 1 Samuel 1:21-2:11, Acts 1:15-26, and the Gospel of Luke 20:19-26. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John's-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, & Enriching Our Worship, Volume I. Our readings this morning: Psalm 50, Wisdom 5: 9-23, Colossians 2: 8-23, and the Gospel of Luke 6: 39-49. We pray in grief and gratitude for Herb Hogue. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, & Enriching Our Worship, Volume I. Our readings this morning: Psalms 30 & 32, Daniel 6:16-28, 3 John 1-15, and the Gospel of Luke 5:27-39. We commemorate those killed through or affected by genocide, and pray for peace. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalm 22, Wisdom 1:16-2:1, 12, 22, 1 Peter 1:10-20, and the Gospel of John 13:36-38. Today is Good Friday. We pray to approach our own suffering as entrance into relationship with Christ, and to fully experience Christ’s death as victory over the very roots of sin, opening the way to full reconciliation to Love. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalms 101 & 109:1-4, 20-30, Jeremiah 18:1-11, Romans 8:1-11, and the Gospel of John 6:27-40. We pray to focus on the eternal and to open ourselves to God’s unconditional Love. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalm 89:1-18, Jeremiah 16:10-21, Romans 7:1-12, and the Gospel of John 6:1-15. We pray to lean in to the struggle and pain this Lenten season, finding the gentle care our souls so desperately need in God’s embrace, and to, with God’s help, sift through all this experience and reap every blessing. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, & Enriching Our Worship, Volume I. We are in the third week of Lent. Our readings this morning: Psalm 78:1-39, Jeremiah 7:21-34, Romans 4:13-25, and the Gospel of John 7:37-52. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, & Enriching Our Worship, Volume I. Our readings this morning: Psalms 26 & 28, Deuteronomy 6:16-25, Hebrews 2:1-10, and the Gospel of John 1:19-28. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, and Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II. Our readings this morning: Psalm 119: 97-120, Isaiah 59:15b-21, 2 Timothy 1:15-2:13, and the Gospel of Mark 10:1-16. We pray for the Holy Spirit to reveal God’s message for us in this moment. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalm 78:1-39, Isaiah 59:1-15a, 2 Timothy 1:1-14, and the Gospel of Mark 9:42-50. We pray for God to remove the second barrier of blame and shame. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible (with minor adjustments for inclusivity).
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalms 93 & 96, Isaiah 57:14-21, Hebrews 12:1-6, and the Gospel of John 7:37-46. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, & Enriching Our Worship, Volume I. Our readings this morning: Psalms 75 & 76, Isaiah 57:3-13, Galatians 5:25-6:10, and the Gospel of Mark 9:14-29. We pray for help with our unbelief, give thanks for grace, and ask for God’s strength to persevere in sowing love. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, & Enriching Our Worship, Volume II. Our readings this morning: Psalm 69, Isaiah 56:1-8, Galatians 5:16-24, and the Gospel of Mark 9:2-13. We pray to be one with God in the healing of all creation, to accept God’s gentle revealing of our unknowing sin, and to place spiritual health foremost. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalm 72, Isaiah 55:1-13, Galatians 5:1-15, and the Gospel of Mark 8:27-9:1. We pray to go deeper with Christ, below our human needs to the divine wellspring. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalms 56 & 57, Isaiah 51:17-23, Galatians 4:1-11, and the Gospel of Mark 7:24-37. We pray for holy synthesis. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and the Iona Abbey Worship Book. Our readings this morning: Psalm 119:49-72, Isaiah 49:1-12, Galatians 2:11-21, and the Gospel of Mark 6:13-29. We pray to listen in holy silence for our own Truth. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, Prepare the Way: Celtic Prayers for the Season of Light, and Celtic Daily Prayer, Books One and Two. Our readings this morning: Psalm 45, Isaiah 48:12-21, Galatians 1:18-2:10, and the Gospel of Mark 6:1-13. We pray for the relationship between leaders and people, and for our holy work together, both internal and external. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, Prepare the Way: Celtic Prayers for the Season of Light, and Celtic Daily Prayer, Books One and Two. Our readings this morning: Psalm 19, Isaiah 45:18-25, and Philippians 3:4B—11. We pray to begin the work of unlearning and relearning. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, Prepare the Way: Celtic Prayers for the Season of Light, and Celtic Daily Prayer, Books One and Two. Our readings this morning: Psalm 37:1-18, Isaiah 45:5-17, Ephesians 5:15-33, and the Gospel of Mark 4:21-34. We pray to look with Love from new perspectives. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
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The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, and Enriching Our Worship, Volume I. Our readings this morning: Psalms 28 & 30, 2 Chronicles 24:17-22 and Acts 6:1-7. We commemorate St. Stephen. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, Prepare the Way: Celtic Prayers for the Season of Light, and Celtic Daily Prayer, Books One and Two. Our readings this morning: Psalms 66 & 67, Isaiah 11:10-16, Revelation 20:11-21:8, and the Gospel of Luke 1:5-15. We pray for open and brave hearts and minds to see and walk into the Holy New. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, Prepare the Way: Celtic Prayers for the Season of Light, and Celtic Daily Prayer, Books One and Two. Today is the Winter Ember Saturday. Our readings this morning: Psalms 24 & 29, Genesis 3:8-15, Revelation 12:1-10, and the Gospel of John 3:16-21. We pray to bravely walk into the Light of Holy Dawn with Jesus, steeped in Christ’s Love and actively co-creating a new Way and World with Christ. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, Prepare the Way: Celtic Prayers for the Season of Light, and Celtic Daily Prayer, Books One and Two. Today is the Winter Ember Saturday. Our readings this morning: Psalm 55, Isaiah 10:20-27, Jude 17-25, and the Gospel of Luke 3:1-9. We pray for gracious and reflective sorting of our burdens, giving to Christ all that we should not carry across this threshold. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, Prepare the Way: Celtic Prayers for the Season of Light, and Celtic Daily Prayer, Books One and Two. Our readings this morning: Psalms 40 & 54, Isaiah 10:5-19, 2 Peter 2:17-22, and the Gospel of Matthew 11:2-15. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church. The Bible version used for our readings and commentary references is the Fifth Edition New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, Prepare the Way: Celtic Prayers for the Season of Light, and Celtic Daily Prayer, Books One and Two. Our readings this morning: Psalms 64 & 98, Isaiah 13:6-13, Hebrews 12:18-29, and the Gospel of John 3:22-30. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, and Prepare the Way: Celtic Prayers for the Season of Light. Our readings this morning: Psalm 31, Isaiah 7:10-25, 2 Thessalonians 2:13-3:5, and the Gospel of Luke 22:14-30. We pray for rescue, to stand firm in active waiting, and for the transformative power of this threshold season. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II, Prepare the Way: Celtic Prayers for the Season of Light, and Celtic Daily Prayer, Books One and Two. Our readings this morning: Psalm 37:1-18, Isaiah 7:1-9, 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12, and the Gospel of Luke 22:1-13. We pray the wicked’s reach to be cut off, for God’s sustenance and protection, and for discernment of God’s Own Presence. We continue to use an inclusive-language Affirmation of Faith derived from Ephesians 3:15-17, written by John Schimminger of St. John’s-Grace Episcopal Church.
The Daily Office: Morning Prayer. Our liturgy is a compilation from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer & Enriching Our Worship, Volumes I & II. Our readings this morning: Psalm 38, Isa. 6:1-13, 2 Thess. 1:1-12, & John 7:53––8:11.