Prayer

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    Why Do Anglicans Pray for the Dead?

    Posted on October 28, 2024
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    For those new to the Anglican tradition, it may surprise you that the Book of Common Prayer, in all of its major editions, offers prayers for those who have died in the Christian faith. We don’t just pray for those who mourn but for the departed themselves. We see these prayers for the dead in…

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    Praying for the Persecuted: The Anglican Persecuted Church Network

    Posted on September 24, 2024
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    As Anglicans, we have been taught about the power of prayer in the Kingdom of God. But do we realize such prayer should focus on fellow Christians, and especially on those who are persecuted for their faith? It’s sobering, but also joyful, to learn about the persecuted church around the world. At the Anglican Persecuted…

    Chasing After Earnest Confession

    Posted on August 8, 2024
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    Years ago, after an evening of moral failure, I attempted to reconcile with God while on a run, wrestling with whether I meant my recitation of the common confession. A Run with the Confession I woke up with a moral hangover. I tried to fall back asleep to avoid the guilt and shame swirling in my…

    Morning Prayer - Rookie Anglican Guide

    Morning Prayer: A Rookie Anglican Guide

    Posted on July 25, 2024
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    It’s very easy to wake up in the morning, get dressed, have a cup of coffee while we check the latest news, and immediately jump into our day. We often check our emails before we check in with our souls. What would happen if, instead, we started our day in praise and thanksgiving to God?…

    Hymn Guide: God Be Merciful To Me

    Posted on February 29, 2024
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    “God be merciful to me” is a setting of Psalm 51, David’s great hymn of repentance, forgiveness, and faith. More than most hymns and worship songs, it sets forth the stark reality of human sin and turns to God as our only hope for salvation and spiritual renewal. Composed anonymously for the 1912 Psalter, it…

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    The History of the Lent Collects

    Posted on February 20, 2024
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    The theme of the Lent collects is human sinfulness and our need for God. We “acknowledge our wretchedness” and are “tempted,” and our resistance is “weak.” We have “no power in ourselves to help ourselves,” have “disordered affections” and “unruly wills.” And so, what we need above all is “new and contrite hearts,” for “our…

    Blessed be the Lord: Reflections on the Benedictus

    Posted on February 15, 2024
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    The Daily Office of the Anglican tradition is known for many things. It has elements of rhythmic consistency and lines of beautiful prose. Part of this extraordinary heritage is the use of canticles/songs. These are either said or chanted at different times in Morning and Evening Prayer; many of them come from the very words…

    The Collect For Purity: A Rookie Anglican Guide

    Posted on February 5, 2024
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    The Collect for Purity is one of the gems of Anglican liturgy. It is a prayer both appealing at first glance and also one that invites a depth of reflection: on preparing the heart for worship, on the Trinity, and on the Catholic and Reformed aspects of Anglicanism. It is good we have so much…

    Psalms and Prayers for Times of War

    Posted on October 11, 2023
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    How can we pray in times of war? Sadly, this question is always relevant because, on this side of eternity, war is always with us. Jesus himself reminds us that, before his second coming, there will be “wars and rumors of wars” and that “nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom” (Matt. 25:6-7),…

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    Psalms and Prayers in the Storm

    Posted on September 29, 2022
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    When hurricanes, tornadoes, and other storms come our way, we naturally become afraid. These forces are so much stronger than we are, and we tremble in awe and fear for our lives and those around us. During these times, we can find comfort in the Lord of all creation, who not only has spoken out…

    Go to the Nearby Wilderness This Advent

    Posted on December 12, 2019
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    In the middle of Advent, we encounter John the Baptist in the desert. In fact, every year, Anglicans devote half of Advent to the prophet of the wilderness, John the Baptist. Even the 2019 Book of Common Prayer‘s collect for the Third Sunday in Advent references the prophets: O Lord Jesus Christ, you sent your…