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Send us a text to let us know what you think of the show!This week on We're Probably Not OK!, Your Very Best Friend, Ryan Brown, is missing in action, leaving David Musgrave, The Man Kissed by All Angels, and Brandon Full, The Shepherd of Forest, to fend for themselves. So, naturally, we bring back Big Z and The Grizz, our completely professional and not-at-all ridiculous morning radio show bit.Without a set topic (because who needs structure when you have vibes?), we take a laid-back but thoughtful dive into some heavy-hitting subjects. We talk about the struggle to find motivation for self-improvement—how we want to be better, but sometimes the energy just isn't there. Fake it till you make it sounds nice, but what happens when you don't even want to fake it?We also do an extended Grey Matter Munchies, covering all the media we've been consuming. We nerd out over Magic: The Gathering and the upcoming Final Fantasy card set, break down the eerie brilliance of Severance, overanalyze Twin Peaks (again), and gush about video games like Avowed, The Stanley Parable, Isles of Sea and Sky, Animal Well, and more.And because we apparently love controversy, we get into AI-generated music and art—how we enjoy using these tools for personal projects, but also the ethical concerns around AI replacing human artists instead of paying them. It's a tricky conversation, and we're here to fumble through it together.It's a mix of humor, introspection, and just the right amount of existential dread—so grab a drink, settle in, and join us for another episode of We're Probably Not OK!Watch our video game goofs on YouTube @ We're Probably Not Okay!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Email us at wereprobablynotok@gmail.comFind us on Patreon to get even more involved.
Send us a text to let us know what you think of the show!This week on We're Probably Not Ok!, we break free from the usual chaos of verbal jazz for a laid-back Fireside Chat. Join The Man Kissed by All Angels, The Shepherd of the Forest, and Your Very Best Friend as they chat about whatever comes to mind. There's no specific theme, just good old-fashioned rambling.Brandon shares his exciting new plan for a series of episodes diving into emotions, while also admitting he's back in the grip of World of Warcraft addiction. Meanwhile, David awkwardly wrestles with how to accept a compliment he received at work, and Ryan brings a truly crappy story from the world of social work that'll have you cringing with empathy.The trio takes a nostalgic trip down memory lane, discussing their favorite N64 games they used to play together. Then, they discuss newer titles including No Man's Sky, Fallout 76, and the still kicking, nostalgia-laden City of Heroes. David, in his usual pursuit of personal growth, laments his lack of motivation to meet his goals. Ryan also gives us a spoiler-free-ish review of Nosferatu, and, of course, serves up a heaping helping of his signature Hog Wisdom that we can all learn from.It's all over the place, but it's definitely worth your time. So grab a blanket, settle in, and prepare to chuckle, cry, and nod along with us in this relaxed chat about nothing and everything at the same time.Don't miss it. You'll probably feel better afterwards. Or not.Watch our video game goofs on YouTube @ We're Probably Not Okay!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Email us at wereprobablynotok@gmail.comFind us on Patreon to get even more involved.
Send us a textIn this heartfelt and inspiring episode of The Bubble Lounge, host Martha Jackson welcomes Reverend Dr. Chris Girata, Rector of Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Dallas, for a profound conversation about navigating change, fostering deeper connections, and practicing respect and kindness in our fast-paced world.Dr. Girata shares his insights on embracing societal shifts and finding common ground, even when we disagree. He introduces a thought-provoking twist on the Golden Rule—treating others as they wish to be treated—and explores how small acts of compassion can ripple outward to create meaningful change in our communities.The discussion also delves into the challenges of respectful disagreement in the digital age, offering practical tips for navigating social media with grace and mindfulness. Dr. Girata's reflections on gratitude remind us how shifting our perspective can transform the stress of busyness into a joyful celebration of life's blessings, especially during the holiday season.Whether you're looking to rekindle your sense of purpose, deepen your relationships, or approach the holidays with a more peaceful heart, this episode is filled with timeless wisdom and actionable insights.What You'll Learn in This Episode:How to approach change with an open heart and mind.Practical ways to embrace respect and kindness, even amid disagreements.A fresh take on the Golden Rule: treating others as they wish to be treated.How small, compassionate actions can lead to significant impact.The transformative power of gratitude in navigating life's challenges.Tune in for this uplifting conversation that will leave you inspired to reconnect with what truly matters.LINKSTo learn more about Saint Michael and All Angels and Rev. Chris Girata click herePrevious holiday episodes with Chris:2023 Embracing the Spirit of Christmas with Rev. Chris Girata, Rector Saint Michael and All Angels2022 Putting Christ back in Christmas with Chris Girata from Saint Michael and All Angels ChurchThis episode is sponsored by: Kathy L Wall State Farm Agency, MANORLY CONCIERGE HOME MANAGEMENT and SA Oral Surgeons, Please show your support for the show by visiting our amazing sponsors.
Joining me on the last episode of season 11 of The English Wine Diaries is Mark Darley, founder and owner of All Angels Vineyard in Newbury, Berkshire. Mark and his family became custodians of Church Farm in 2009 and, while it was still earlyish days for English wine back then, talks around the dinner table soon turned to planting a vineyard. When the farmland was analysed as ideal for growing grapes for outstanding English Sparkling Wine, and the first vineyard planted in 2011, Mark decided to swap his daily commute to the city, where he had been a corporate lawyer for 35 years, for a life in viticulture. Mark's love of wine goes back to when he started collecting at the age of 25 and his personal cellar now runs to many thousands of bottles. The opportunity to make his own wine seemed particularly fitting as a plan for retirement – although he uses that term loosely as running All Angels (along with his three labs, Skeena, Copper & Kasi) is indeed a pretty full-time job. Over the past decade, All Angels has totted up a number of industry awards and the vineyard, which is named after the parish church nearby, celebrated the 10th anniversary of its first vintage with the release of a rather special classic cuvee. We talk about the historic significance of All Angels, the high-tech methods they use to handle frost in the vineyard, and a wine in the making that Mark may not see come to fruition within his lifetime. To find out more about All Angels wines and how to visit, follow them on Instagram @allangelsvineyard or visit allangels.com.With thanks to our series sponsor, Wickhams, The Great British Wine Merchant. Visit wickhamwine.co.uk to see their award-winning range of English wine with free delivery on orders over £40. The English Wine Diaries listeners can also get 10% discount on their first purchase by entering the code TEWD10. Please drink responsibly.Thanks for listening to The English Wine Diaries. If you enjoyed the podcast then please leave a rating or review, it helps boost our ratings and makes it easier for other people to find us. To find out who will be joining me next on the English Wine Diaries, follow @theenglishwinediaries on Instagram and for more regular English wine news and reviews, sign up to our newsletter at thesouthernquarter.co.uk.
Commemoration of St. Micheal and All Angels, recorded Sun., September 29, 2024. Based on Revelation 12:7-12. Professor Jonathon Micheel. Website: crownoflifehubertus.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crownoflifehubertus/ Written transcriptions: https://johnoldstrey.wordpress.com/
Angels are messengers. They tell stories. It is important that we recognize what messages and stories we are hearing and believing. Sermon on Rev. 12 for St. Michael and All Angels by Rev. Jeff Hendrix
Green Berets. Rangers. SEALs. Delta Force. These special forces groups are part of the United States military. They are elite: highly trained with unique skill sets. Many of their important missions are carried out in total secrecy.Two weeks ago, we acknowledged that we are in the middle of a massive spiritual war. Today, we thank God that we fight this war with the protection of special forces. Since the fifth century, Christians have observed the Festival of St. Michael and All Angels. We commemorate that God has sent Michael, one of the great archangels described in Scripture, and countless of his fellow angels to protect and serve mankind. Let us rejoice that followers of Christ have powerful allies!Support the showMessages from the King is produced by King of Kings Lutheran Church in Maitland, FL.To find out more about King of Kings... Please visit VisitKoK.com Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/visitkok) Email us @ info@visitkok.com Remember your Savior Jesus loves you! May he bless you with his grace!
Mother Arsene preaches on the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels.
Sermon for Saint Michael and All Angels.
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Sermon for the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels
The Feast of Michael and All Angels highlights the spiritual warfare that Satan continues to wage upon the earth. His goal is not only to create chaos in “the world” but also among the saints. Never before in history have we been so bombarded by lies, fake news and deception that even we can become confused, demoralized and inactive. Let us not fall for this trickery but remember that God has given us all we need to resist the devil, live the truth, and bring Him glory.
The Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels is a time to praise God for the heavenly powers he uses to defend and protect his people.Tuesday • 10/1/2024 •Tuesday of Proper 21This morning's Scriptures are: Psalm 97; Psalm 99; Hosea 4:1-10; Acts 21:1-14; Luke 5:12-26This morning's Canticles are: following the OT reading, Canticle 13 (“A Song of Praise,” BCP, p. 90); following the Epistle reading, Canticle 18 (“A Song to the Lamb,” Revelation 4:11; 5:9-10, 13, BCP, p. 93)
We are celebrating our patronal feast day today, the feast of St Michael and All Angels. All the angels are with us – in our windows up there, in our... The post September 29, 2024–The Rev. Katharine Flexer appeared first on Saint Michael's Church.
Pastor Mike preaches on the role of angels and their ministry centering on the glorification of Jesus. St. Michael & All Angels, Year B: Genesis 28:10-17; Revelation 12:7-12; John 1:47-51 www.gofundme.com/f/ZionsStoneChurchRepairFund Photo by Julia Kadel on Unsplash
This is the sermon for St. Michael and All Angels at St Paul LCMS Church in Apopka, FL, with Pastor Donald Moore. The sermon text is Matthew 18:1-11.
Morning Prayer for Monday, September 30, 2024 (Holy Michael and All Angels; Proper 21). Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter): Psalm 78:1-18 2 Chronicles 16 James 4 Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyofficepodcast/support
Evening Prayer for Monday, September 30, 2024 (Holy Michael and All Angels; Proper 21; Jerome, Monk of Bethlehem and Translator of the Bible, 420). Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter): Psalm 78:19-40 Zechariah 10 Matthew 21:23-46 Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyofficepodcast/support
The Feast of St. Michael and All Angels
This service of Choral Evensong, sung by the Cathedral Choir, observes the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels. The officiant and preacher is the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith. Choral repertoire includes:Richard Shephard (1949-2021), Preces & ResponsesCharles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) in GCharles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924), And I saw another angelBob Chilcott (b. 1955), Angel voices ever singing
Evening Prayer for Sunday, September 29, 2024 (Proper 21; Holy Michael and All Angels). Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter): Psalms 79, 82 Zechariah 9 Matthew 21:1-22 Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyofficepodcast/support
Morning Prayer for Sunday, September 29, 2024 (The Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost, or the Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity [Proper 21]; Holy Michael and All Angels). Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter): Psalms 75-76 Revelation 12:7-12 James 3 Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyofficepodcast/support
St. Michael's and All Angels, overrated angels, and do we eventually know everything? Our most Based episode so far. St. Michael and All Angels, Revelation 12:7–12
The Feast of St. Michael and All Angels sermon by Pastor Atkinson
The Angels were created to be fully in line with God's Will, to deliver messages between man and God, to guts and protect Christians, and to perfectly worship God. May we ever repent and be more like them!The Feast of St Michael and All Angels. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dan-greg/support
What do abortion, angels, and God Almighty have to do with one another? The short answer is Jesus Christ. The longer answer is found in Matthew 18:1-11, and is the theme of this sermon on that text. This sermon is the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels. Watch the replay of the live stream Bible study where I gathered my initial thoughts for this sermon: https://youtube.com/live/gDM1NqFBq7Q #sermon #Lutheran #jesuschrist #christian
Morning Prayer and the Lord's Supper (St. Michael and All Angels' Day 2024) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1662pod/support
This 19th Sunday in Pentecost is dedicated to St. Michael and All Angels. September 29 is the Archangel Michael's time to shine along with all the angels who protect Christians daily in their walk through life. What is YOUR angle on angels? Listen up.
Sermon Audio from September 29, 2024 (Feast of St. Michael and All Angels) on Revelation 12:7-12
Fr. Sean McDermott's sermon for the feast of St. Michael and All Angels preached at All Saints Anglican Church in Charlottesville, Va on September 29, 2024.
Festival of St. Michael and All Angels, September 29, 2024 THE NEED FOR FOLLOWERSHIP: In this series, we ask Christ to empower us with his Spirit so that we might better follow his lead. Our theme for this Sunday: : Followers of Christ Have Powerful Allies.First Reading: 2 Kings 6:8-17.Second Reading: Revelation 12:7-12.Gospel: Luke 10:17-20.Sermon Text: 2 Kings 6:8-17 LORD, Open Our Eyes! To the Dangers that Surround UsTo the Angels that Protect UsPastor Ron Koehler
This is the sermon preached at Trinity Lutheran Church in Vallonia, Indiana, on Sunday, September 29th, 2024, which was St. Michael and All Angels. Text: Revelation 12:7-12
Morning Prayer and the Lord's Supper (St. Michael and All Angels' Day 2024) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1662pod/support
We don't often talk about angels, but they are important creatures in creation. Sunday was the Feast of Holy Michael and All Angels. Father Jeremiah reminded us about their importance and role in our lives and that they are but a pray to God the Father away from for our defense.Image: St. Michael Triumph, by Johann M. Rottmayr. Public Domain. Image location: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rottmayr-Engelsturz.jpg
Luke 10:17-20 • St. Michael and All Angels
St Michael and All Angels; The real cosmic battle and our sure and certain defense
St Michael and All Angels; The real cosmic battle and our sure and certain defense
Green Berets. Rangers. SEALs. Delta Force. These special forces groups are part of the United States military. They are elite: highly trained with unique skill sets. Many of their important missions are carried out in total secrecy. Two weeks ago, we acknowledged that we are in the middle of a massive spiritual war. Today, we thank God that we fight this war with the protection of special forces. Since the fifth century, Christians have observed the Festival of St. Michael and All Angels. We commemorate that God has sent Michael, one of the great archangels described in Scripture, and countless of his fellow angels to protect and serve mankind. Let us rejoice that followers of Christ have powerful allies!
Green Berets. Rangers. SEALs. Delta Force. These special forces groups are part of the United States military. They are elite: highly trained with unique skill sets. Many of their important missions are carried out in total secrecy.Two weeks ago, we acknowledged that we are in the middle of a massive spiritual war. Today, we thank God that we fight this war with the protection of special forces. Since the fifth century, Christians have observed the Festival of St. Michael and All Angels. We commemorate that God has sent Michael, one of the great archangels described in Scripture, and countless of his fellow angels to protect and serve mankind. Let us rejoice that followers of Christ have powerful allies!
Thursday 26th September: St Michael and All Angels by St Martin's Voices
Two pastors thinking out loud about the upcoming Gospel reading. This episode is devoted to the Gospel reading for The Feast of St. Michael & All Angels; Matthew 18:1–11. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. Dave Petersen ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You can read the Gottesblog here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/gottesblog/ You can support Gottesdienst here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/make-a-donation/ As always, we, at The Gottesdienst Crowd, would be honored if you would Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Thanks for listening and thanks for your support.
Today is day 216 and we are on the section The Seventh Petition: "But deliver us from evil". 216. What are angels? Angels are rational, spiritual beings created by God. God's holy angels joyfully serve him in heavenly worship, and God appoints them to act as messengers, bringing words of guidance and assurance to the faithful, and assisting and protecting them. (Numbers 22:21–31; Psalm 148:1–6; Isaiah 6:2–3; Luke 1:19, 26–33; Acts 12:7–11; Hebrews 1:7–14; 13:2) We will conclude today with The Collect for Holy Michael and All Angels found on page 632 in the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
For today's English Wine Week episode we head to Berkshire, to a place that is only 45 minutes from Paddington station. Who would have thought there would be vineyards so close to London? We have a world of vinous riches on our doorsteps in the UK and today we talk to the wonderful Mark Darley, the man behind All Angels Vineyard. Trading a life in the city and a ‘commute next to someone's armpit' for ‘a 3 minute walk with 3 labradors' seems like a pretty good deal to us, and this is exactly what Mark did when he went into his vines full time. All Angels have won multiple awards for their vintage sparkling wines. It's no wonder are these are communicative and delicate wines that offer tremendous value. Mark talks about how it all started and shares his thoughts on getting (and keeping) consumers engaged and enthused with the subject of English wine. From corporate events to dosage trials, there is a lot more happening at All Angels than just grape growing. Well worth the 45 minute journey from Paddington (or more minutes from further afield) and definitely worth 25 minutes of your time today, give this a listen as we continue to celebrate English Wine Week. @nicolabateswinegb @winegb @allangelsvineyard @bottleopenerltd #Englishwineweek #Englishwine #DrinkEnglish #EWW #ESW #EnglishSparklingWine @fergelias @wineman147
After months of incessant demands, outrageous riders, and Lee's ineptitude, we finally give our listening public (hashtag: Ferg's Mum) what they want. Yes, Ferg and Lee are joined by super-cool, Bristol-grower extraordinaire Ingrid Bates. After a discussion about scones we learn mroe about Ingrid's journey from Nearly The Next Sir David Attenborough to founding Dunleavy Vineyards. Along the way we cover off the genius of Tommy Grimshaw, Shed Seven's new album, and celebrity hotel riders. Ingird talks us through establishing vineyards around Bristol, and discusses the creative scene that permeates the city. From her great labels with local musicians by Pete Axford, to establishing a visitor's centre, we learn about her use of less well known and potentially groundbreaking grape varieties, and working with local shops and restaurants to build a knowledge and understanding of her work. Lee reveals how he has essentially* become Chief Winemaker for his beloved All Angels, shares a whisky for Burns Night (when we actually recorded this mess), and doesn't seem at all bitter about life. Ferg gives the down low on what is going on in the life of England's third best paid winemaker. It's a bumper episode, but we think you'll agree, totally worth it. A huge thanks to Ingrid for being so generous with her time, and putting up with our absolute nonsense. TM&TM: Ice Cold In Bristol, available to castload from wherever you downpod this Thursday morning. *this is FAR from the truth obviously
Introducing Rector Mike Angel: His Journey to St. Michael and All Angels Church In this engaging conversation, we learn about Rector Mike Angel's past, his connection with New Mexico, and how he was called to serve as the Rector of St. Michael and All Angels Church in Albuquerque. Listen to his passion for justice and witness his enthusiasm for his new role, shaping the congregation and impacting the community. His story also gives insights into his personal experiences, hinting at the diversity and rich history found in the Episcopal Church. Also, learn why he chose St. Michael and All Angels, and what he hopes to achieve in his tenure. This is a must-watch for members of the Diocese of the Rio Grande and anyone interested in the impactful work of the Church in the community. 00:10 Introduction and Welcome 00:32 Mike Angel's Connection to New Mexico 01:17 Mike's Journey to Priesthood 03:17 Mike's Ministry in Washington, D.C. 04:47 Transition to St. Louis and Involvement in Ferguson 08:13 Joining St. Michael's and All Angels 10:43 Closing Remarks
As the city glows with festive lights and happiness fills the air, we're joined by our dear friend Rev. Chris Girata from Saint Michael and All Angels Church to unpack the essence of yuletide cheer. Through a merry discussion, we share tales of the holiday hustle, the tender chaos of last-minute shopping, and the pure delight of family reunions. Together with Chris, we unwrap the essential gifts of hope, peace, and love, treasures all too easily buried beneath the season's bustle.Step into the spirit of Christmas enriched by heartfelt gratitude and the resonating power of prayer. We ponder the profound effects of affirmations both penned and proclaimed, inviting listeners to reflect on the beauty of communal worship and private meditations during this sacred time. To learn more about Chris Girata and Saint Michael and All Angels visit https://www.saintmichael.org/To listen to our episode "Putting the Christ Back in Christmas" with Chris from last year click here This episode sponsored by Kathy L Wall State Farm Agency, KidBiz and TheBiz and SA Oral Surgeons. To learn more about our sponsors visit Kathy L Wall State Farm Agency and https://www.saoralsurgeons.com/ and https://www.kidbizusa.com/
In honor of St. Michael and All Angels, Halloween, and the End Times readings for the last Sundays of the church year, Sarah's offering “spiritual warfare ammo” in the form of hymns that rebuke the devil in Jesus' name. Lyrics featured in this Hymn Sing episode include “A Mighty Fortress” (LSB 656/657), “O Little Flock, Fear Not the Foe” (LSB 666), “Jesus Has Come and Brings Pleasure Eternal” (LSB 533), “God's Own Child, I Gladly Say It” (LSB 594), and Sarah's favorite hymn of all: “Jesus, Priceless Treasure” (LSB 743). Loaded with Scripture, hymn lyrics, and the stories behind some of the hymnals most hopeful and defiant hymns, this conversation will help listeners better confess, as Martin Luther famously did: “When the devil throws our sins up to us and declares we deserve death and hell, we ought to speak thus: ‘I admit that I deserve death and hell. What of it? Does this mean that I shall be sentenced to eternal damnation? By no means. For I know One who suffered and made a satisfaction in my behalf. His name is Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Where he is, there I shall be also.'” Hear the full story of "God's Own Child, I Gladly Say It" in the Baptism Party Planning Committee episode. Find the Lutheran Service Book: Psalms and Hymns Pocket Edition and Lutheran Service Book: Companion to the Hymns from Concordia Publishing House. Connect with the Lutheran Ladies on social media in The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge Facebook discussion group (facebook.com/groups/LutheranLadiesLounge) and on Instagram @lutheranladieslounge. Follow Sarah (@hymnnerd), Rachel (@rachbomberger), and Erin (@erinaltered) on Instagram! Sign up for the Lutheran Ladies' Lounge monthly e-newsletter here, and email the Ladies at lutheranladies@kfuo.org.
Evening Prayer for Friday, September 29, 2023 (Holy Michael and All Angels; Proper 20). Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter): Psalms 79, 82 Zechariah 9 Matthew 21:1-22 Click here to access the text for Morning Prayer at DailyOffice2019.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyofficepodcast/support
Morning Prayer for Friday, September 29, 2023 (Holy Michael and All Angels; Proper 20). Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter): Psalms 75-76 Revelation 12:7-12 James 3 Click here to access the text for Morning Prayer at DailyOffice2019.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyofficepodcast/support
Morning Prayer for Thursday, September 28, 2023 (Eve of Holy Michael and All Angels; Proper 20). Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter): Psalm 77 Zechariah 8 Matthew 20:17-34 Click here to access the text for Morning Prayer at DailyOffice2019.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyofficepodcast/support
Today is day 216 and we are on the section The Seventh Petition: "But deliver us from evil". 216. What are angels? Angels are rational, spiritual beings created by God. God's holy angels joyfully serve him in heavenly worship, and God appoints them to act as messengers, bringing words of guidance and assurance to the faithful, and assisting and protecting them. (Numbers 22:21–31; Psalm 148:1–6; Isaiah 6:2–3; Luke 1:19, 26–33; Acts 12:7–11; Hebrews 1:7–14; 13:2) We will conclude today with The Collect for Holy Michael and All Angels found on page 632 in the Book of Common Prayer (2019). If you would like to buy or download To Be a Christian, head to anglicanchurch.net/catechism. Produced by Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Madison, MS. Original music from Matthew Clark. Daily collects and Psalms are taken from Book of Common Prayer (2019), created by the Anglican Church in North America and published by the Anglican Liturgical Press. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Catechism readings are taken from To Be a Christian - An Anglican Catechism Approved Edition, copyright © 2020 by The Anglican Church in North America by Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.