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Let the Spirit nourish your soul. In life’s commotion, we need time to focus on our relationship with God. Prayer opens us to God and the beauty of God’s glorious creation. Whether you pray the Daily Office or meditate in silence, take time to listen and be on the lookout for God.
Praying Online
There are now many possibilities for praying or finding a meditation with the aid of daily or weekly devotionals in your email or on the web. Here a few options to explore!
·Daily Office Online The Online Daily Office is a ministry of The Mission of St. Clare. You can pray the Daily Office in Rite I or Rite II, in English or en Espanol. This site includes the Office in various formats.
·Daily Prayer Online The services of Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer and Night Prayer for today, tomorrow and yesterday are available online to help you find time for God during your day. From the Church of England.
·Forward Day by Day Wake up each morning to a meditation waiting in your inbox. Daily emails include links to the daily lectionary readings, prayers for that day, interactive discussion options, and more.
·Geranium Farm eMos A ministry started by Episcopal priest Barbara Cawthorne Crafton. Almost every day, you can receive a brief meditation (eMos) via e-mail to help you start your day with thoughtfulness.
·An Invitation to Prayer “Praying together for peace, justice and reconciliation.” From the Church of England.
·Oremus - Let Us Pray Oremus is a place of prayer on the Internet, including resources for daily prayer, other worship, and a comprehensive compilation of hymns, and liturgical texts, old and new.
·Praying the Divine Hours Pray the Divine Hours online, with a guide to the ancient practice of fixed-hour prayer, essays on prayer, and a forum to make prayer requests online. From ExploreFaith.org.
·Stepping Stone Podcasts Audio offerings from the Episcopal Divinity School illustrating a moment of spiritual reflection through the words of Bishop Steven Charleston.
·World Prayers Great prayers written by the spiritual visionaries of our planet gathered into an online database representing all life affirming traditions. Sacred verses from divergent paths, voices, languages, cultures and heritages.
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