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Simple Morning Prayer on Tuesday 24th March

Now we are all in ‘lockdown’ why not make listening to this daily podcast part of your routine? Today’s podcast is a simple morning prayer, feel free to follow the text below: You may wish to light a candle and have some reflective music playing in the background. The Lord is good, a strong refuge when trouble comes. God is close to those who trust in him. Nahum 1.7 Opening Sentences O Lord, open our lips and our mouth shall proclaim…

Pray Psalm 77 with me

Today’s devotional is praying Psalm 77 which feels very prescient. Do join in using the text below: Psalm 77 1    I cry aloud to God;  ♦ I cry aloud to God and he will hear me. 2    In the day of my trouble I have sought the Lord;  ♦ by night my hand is stretched out and does not tire;     my soul refuses comfort. 3    I think upon God and I groan;  ♦ I ponder, and my spirit faints. 4    You will not let my eyelids close;  ♦…

Eucharist live on Facebook for St Joseph’s Day

Rev’d Bryony says: “I’ve never done anything like this before but this is a simple said eucharist on St Joseph’s Day, as it was broadcast 69 people accessed it and 11 people responded – so I was very much not on my own!” Please watch and join in below: Here is the liturgy for you to join in: XIn the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. The Lord be with you and…

Podcast Episode 5 – simple Morning Prayer

Today’s episode is a simplified Morning Prayer. You can download a free pdf of prayers to say at home which includes this that we are using today here. Why not print off a copy to share with family at home? Follow the words in bold below: You may wish to light a candle and have some reflective music playing in the background. The Lord is good, a strong refuge when trouble comes. God is close to those who trust in…

Pray Compline with us using this video

The office of Compline (Night prayer) comes from an ancient practice of daily prayers by Christian monastic communities. It is a good way to end the day in quiet contemplation and reflection upon the past day before commending oneself to God and a peaceful night’s sleep. The office should be said before going to bed in a quiet and calm way; a candle may be lit and you might like to sing a simple hymn.

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