Morning, Midday and Evening Prayer
Daily Prayer: LINK
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ABOUT
WHAT IS THIS SITE FOR?
This site invites you to join with Christians around the world in praying with the Church, at any time or in any place you may find yourself. It makes it easy to pray daily morning, midday, evening, and compline (bedtime) prayer without flipping pages, searching for scripture readings or calendars, or interpreting rubrics. The prayers are presented from The Book of Common Prayer (2019) of the Anglican Church in North America and reflect the ancient patterns of daily prayer Christians have used since the earliest days of the church.
WHAT IS THE DAILY OFFICE?
Daily Morning Prayer and Daily Evening Prayer are the established rites (offices) by which, both corporately and individually, God’s people annually encounter the whole of the Holy Scriptures, daily confess their sins and praise Almighty God, and offer timely thanksgivings, petitions, and intercessions.
From the Book of Common Prayer (2019)WHERE ARE THE PRAYERS TAKEN FROM?These prayers are excellent for use by Christians of any tradition, but this site is intended to accurately reflect the liturgy, calendar, and rubrics of The Book of Common Prayer (2019) of the Anglican Church in North America. The official texts can be found on the website of the Anglican Church in North America.
WHICH TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE IS USED?
Scripture readings are taken from the English Standard Version. Readings from the Deuterocanon (Apocrypha) are taken from the Revised Standard Version. The Psalter is the New Coverdale Psalter from The Book of Common Prayer (2019).
Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. | Revised Standard Version of the Bible, 2nd edition, copyright 1971, by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
IS THIS AN OFFICIAL SITE?
No, this site was built as a personal project and is not affiliated with any church or organization. It does intend, as much as possible, to accurately reflect The Book of Common Prayer (2019) of the Anglican Church in North America.
CAN I CUSTOMIZE THE PRAYERS TO THE WAY I USUALLY USE THE DAILY OFFICE?
Yes! We’ve chosen good default options so you can start praying right away. If you prefer different options, we offer many choices under "Settings". Currently, it is possible to change from a one-year to a two-year cycle of scripture readings, switch from a sixty-day cycle to a thirty-day cycle of psalms, and make other choices as permitted in the rubrics of The Book of Common Prayer (2019). More options are coming soon. Your settings will be saved the next time you pray on the same computer/phone/device and browser.
WHAT IS THIS SITE FOR?
This site invites you to join with Christians around the world in praying with the Church, at any time or in any place you may find yourself. It makes it easy to pray daily morning, midday, evening, and compline (bedtime) prayer without flipping pages, searching for scripture readings or calendars, or interpreting rubrics. The prayers are presented from The Book of Common Prayer (2019) of the Anglican Church in North America and reflect the ancient patterns of daily prayer Christians have used since the earliest days of the church.
WHAT IS THE DAILY OFFICE?
Daily Morning Prayer and Daily Evening Prayer are the established rites (offices) by which, both corporately and individually, God’s people annually encounter the whole of the Holy Scriptures, daily confess their sins and praise Almighty God, and offer timely thanksgivings, petitions, and intercessions.
From the Book of Common Prayer (2019)WHERE ARE THE PRAYERS TAKEN FROM?These prayers are excellent for use by Christians of any tradition, but this site is intended to accurately reflect the liturgy, calendar, and rubrics of The Book of Common Prayer (2019) of the Anglican Church in North America. The official texts can be found on the website of the Anglican Church in North America.
WHICH TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE IS USED?
Scripture readings are taken from the English Standard Version. Readings from the Deuterocanon (Apocrypha) are taken from the Revised Standard Version. The Psalter is the New Coverdale Psalter from The Book of Common Prayer (2019).
Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. | Revised Standard Version of the Bible, 2nd edition, copyright 1971, by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
IS THIS AN OFFICIAL SITE?
No, this site was built as a personal project and is not affiliated with any church or organization. It does intend, as much as possible, to accurately reflect The Book of Common Prayer (2019) of the Anglican Church in North America.
CAN I CUSTOMIZE THE PRAYERS TO THE WAY I USUALLY USE THE DAILY OFFICE?
Yes! We’ve chosen good default options so you can start praying right away. If you prefer different options, we offer many choices under "Settings". Currently, it is possible to change from a one-year to a two-year cycle of scripture readings, switch from a sixty-day cycle to a thirty-day cycle of psalms, and make other choices as permitted in the rubrics of The Book of Common Prayer (2019). More options are coming soon. Your settings will be saved the next time you pray on the same computer/phone/device and browser.