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Daily prayers for morning, noon, evening, and the close of the day, drawn from the Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer Edition, prepared by the Office of Theology and Worship for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).Daily prayer has been a way of life and practice of faith for the people of God for millennia, from the psalmists of ancient Israel through the saints of the Christian Church. These services for daily prayer are designed to help you join that great cloud of witnesses - seeking the way of God in your life and the will of God for the world. The patterns provided here are a simplified, streamlined version of the ancient daily office, a tradition with origins in the Jewish temple and monastic life.The service for morning prayer includes a reading from the New Testament, readings from the Psalms, and a canticle such as the Benedictus (Song of Zechariah, Luke 1:68-79).The service for midday prayer includes a reading from the Old Testament, readings from the Psalms, and a time of silent prayer.The service for evening prayer includes thanksgiving for light (candles are appropriate), a reading from the Gospel, readings from the Psalms, and a canticle such as the Magnificat (Song of Mary, Luke 1:46-55).The service for night prayer (or prayer at the close of the day) includes a prayer of confession, readings from the Psalms, and a canticle such as the Nunc Dimittis (Song of Simeon, Luke 2:29-32).All four services include the Lord's Prayer. I have elected to rotate through three different versions of that prayer.The scripture readings incorporated in the four daily services walk through the entire New Testament in one year, and most of the Old Testament in two.All scripture readings are from the New Revised Standard Version, except for the Psalms and canticles, which are from the beautiful translation in the Book of Common Worship.All the prayers and readings are thematically tied to the special days and seasons of the Christian year.The 2018 Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer Edition is available for purchase online. This podcast highlights one of several different ways the resource could be used. You do not need a copy of the book to pray along with this podcast.I heartily believe that a discipline of daily prayer is a fruitful way to deepen and enrich your faith and life in Christ, and I fervently hope and pray that this podcast will help you do just that.The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace. (Num. 6:24-26)Rev. Bill Pinches, Pastor, Presbyterian Church (USA)Advent 2020

Daily Prayer (Presbyterian Book of Common Worship‪)‬ Rev. Bill Pinches

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Daily prayers for morning, noon, evening, and the close of the day, drawn from the Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer Edition, prepared by the Office of Theology and Worship for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).Daily prayer has been a way of life and practice of faith for the people of God for millennia, from the psalmists of ancient Israel through the saints of the Christian Church. These services for daily prayer are designed to help you join that great cloud of witnesses - seeking the way of God in your life and the will of God for the world. The patterns provided here are a simplified, streamlined version of the ancient daily office, a tradition with origins in the Jewish temple and monastic life.The service for morning prayer includes a reading from the New Testament, readings from the Psalms, and a canticle such as the Benedictus (Song of Zechariah, Luke 1:68-79).The service for midday prayer includes a reading from the Old Testament, readings from the Psalms, and a time of silent prayer.The service for evening prayer includes thanksgiving for light (candles are appropriate), a reading from the Gospel, readings from the Psalms, and a canticle such as the Magnificat (Song of Mary, Luke 1:46-55).The service for night prayer (or prayer at the close of the day) includes a prayer of confession, readings from the Psalms, and a canticle such as the Nunc Dimittis (Song of Simeon, Luke 2:29-32).All four services include the Lord's Prayer. I have elected to rotate through three different versions of that prayer.The scripture readings incorporated in the four daily services walk through the entire New Testament in one year, and most of the Old Testament in two.All scripture readings are from the New Revised Standard Version, except for the Psalms and canticles, which are from the beautiful translation in the Book of Common Worship.All the prayers and readings are thematically tied to the special days and seasons of the Christian year.The 2018 Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer Edition is available for purchase online. This podcast highlights one of several different ways the resource could be used. You do not need a copy of the book to pray along with this podcast.I heartily believe that a discipline of daily prayer is a fruitful way to deepen and enrich your faith and life in Christ, and I fervently hope and pray that this podcast will help you do just that.The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace. (Num. 6:24-26)Rev. Bill Pinches, Pastor, Presbyterian Church (USA)Advent 2020

    Amen. Come, Holy Spirit!

    Amen. Come, Holy Spirit!

    The final episode of this podcast, simply containing one of my favorite prayers and one of my favorite passages of Scripture.

    The prayer comes from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press. The Scripture passage is from  the New Revised Standard Version - Updated Edition, copyright (c) 2021 by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. "Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from Pixabay. Candle image by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay.

    • 3 min
    May 28, 2023 Prayer at the Close of Day

    May 28, 2023 Prayer at the Close of Day

    Prayer at the Close of Day for Sunday, May 28, 2023
    Pentecost
    Opening SentencesPrayer of ConfessionPsalm 23Brief Scripture: Colossians 3:1-4PrayerThe Lord's Prayer (silent)Canticle: Canticle of Simeon (Nunc Dimittis; Luke 2:29-32)DismissalThis service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press. Scripture quotations (except the Psalms and Canticles) are from  the New Revised Standard Version - Updated Edition, copyright (c) 2021 by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. "Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from Pixabay. Candle image by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay.

    • 5 min
    May 28, 2023 Evening Prayer

    May 28, 2023 Evening Prayer

    Evening Prayer for Sunday, May 28, 2023
    Pentecost
    Opening SentencesHymn to Christ the Light (Phos Hilaron)Thanksgiving for LightPsalm 141Psalm 139Gospel: John 14:21-29Canticle: Canticle for Pentecost (John 14:16; 16:13a; 14:26; Acts 2:2, 4a; Romans 8:26; Joel 2:28)Prayer of the Day: Day of PentecostLitany for PentecostThanksgiving and IntercessionCollectThe Lord's Prayer ("sins")DismissalThis service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press. Scripture quotations (except the Psalms and Canticles) are from the New Revised Standard Version - Updated Edition, copyright (c) 2021 by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. "Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from Pixabay.

    An introduction to Daily Prayer is available here. 

    • 15 min
    How to Use the Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer Edition On Your Own

    How to Use the Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer Edition On Your Own

    How to Use the Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer Edition On Your Own

    You will need a copy of The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press, ISBN 978-0-664-50352-9.  You can purchase it online at www.pcusastore.com or at various other online bookstores.

    Contents of this episode:
    (The time stamps indicated here are approximate and may vary somewhat depending on which platform you are using.)
    0:00 - Introductory Comments2:15 - The Church Calendar and the Two-Year Daily Lectionary8:10 - Three Different Psalm Cycles10:25 - The Calendar of Commemorations12:20 - Introduction to Morning, Midday, Evening, and Night Prayer13:50 - Morning Prayer22:10 - Midday Prayer28:20 - Interlude: The Book of Confessions and the Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer App30:25 - Evening Prayer34:30 - Night Prayer (Prayer at the Close of Day)36:00 - Seasonal Variations: Introduction36:30 - Seasonal Variations: Advent38:50 - Seasonal Variations: Christmas (including Epiphany)40:15 - Seasonal Variations: The Time after Epiphany (including Baptism of the Lord and Transfiguration of the Lord)41:20 - Seasonal Variations: Lent (including Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, and Holy Week)41:45 - Seasonal Variations: Easter (including Ascension of the Lord and the Day of Pentecost)42:10 - Seasonal Variations: The Time after Pentecost (including Trinity Sunday, All Saints' Day, and Christ the King)43:35 - The Vigil of the Resurrection45:15 - Concluding Comments

    • 46 min
    May 28, 2023 Midday Prayer

    May 28, 2023 Midday Prayer

    Midday Prayer for Sunday, May 28, 2023
    Pentecost
    Opening SentencesApocrypha: Sirach 24:1-34Old Testament: Isaiah 11:1-9Confession: The Nicene CreedLitany: Glory to GodPrayerThe Lord's Prayer ("debts")DismissalThis service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press. Scripture quotations (except the Psalms and Canticles) are from the New Revised Standard Version - Updated Edition, copyright (c) 2021 by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. The Confessions are from The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Part I: The Book of Confessions, published by the Office of the General Assembly, copyright (c) 2016.  "Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from Pixabay. Candle image by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay.

    An introduction to Daily Prayer is available here. 

    • 11 min
    May 28, 2023 Morning Prayer

    May 28, 2023 Morning Prayer

    Morning Prayer for Sunday, May 28, 2023
    Pentecost
    Opening SentencesMorning Psalm: Psalm 63:1-8Thanksgiving for BaptismPsalm 51New Testament: 1 Corinthians 2:1-13Canticle: God's Chosen One (Isaiah 11:1-4, 6, 9)Canticle: The Spirit of the Lord (Isaiah 61:1-3, 10, 11)Prayer of the Day: Day of PentecostLitany for PentecostThanksgiving and IntercessionCollectThe Lord's Prayer ("trespasses")DismissalThis service is adapted from The Book of Common Worship: Daily Prayer, copyright (c) 2018 Westminster John Knox Press. Scripture quotations (except the Psalms and Canticles) are from the New Revised Standard - Updated Edition, copyright (c) 2021 by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. "Aleluya" music by JosepMonter from Pixabay. Candle image by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay.

    An introduction to Daily Prayer is available here.

    • 13 min

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