Daily Office Readings
The Daily Office, our Anglican plan for daily prayer and Bible reading, has been around for centuries, and is a spiritual practice to help us center each day in the presence of God. Below, you can find links to this week’s readings.
If you’re interested in praying and reading through the full Daily Office we recommend this website.
Third Sunday in Lent - March 8
Almighty God, you know that we have no power in ourselves to help ourselves: Keep us both outwardly in our bodies and inwardly in our souls, that we may be defended from all adversities which may happen to the body, and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt the soul; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Daily Office Readings
Sunday - 8: Ps 18:1-20, Exod 15, Matt 17:1-23 • Ps 18:21-52, Prov 7, Phil 2:12-end
Monday - 9: Ps 19, Exod 16, Matt 17:24—18:14 • Ps 20, 21, Prov 8, Phil 3
Tuesday - 10: Ps 22, Exod 17, Matt 18:15-end • Ps 23, 24, Prov 9, Phil 4
Wednesday - 11: Ps 25, Exod 18, Matt 19:1-15 • Ps 27, Prov 10, Col 1:1-20
Thursday - 12: Ps 26, 28, Exod 19, Matt 19:16—20:16 • Ps 31, Prov 11, Col 1:21—2:7
Friday - 13: Ps 29, 30, Exod 20, Matt 20:17-end • Ps 33, Prov 12, Col 2:8-19
Saturday - 14: Ps 34, Exod 21, Matt 21:1-22 • Ps 35, Prov 13, Col 2:20–3:11
Sunday - 15: Ps 32, 36, Exod 22, Matt 21:23-end • Ps 38, Prov 14, Col 3:12-end
The Daily Office Readings come to us from the BCP, 2019 edition. Anglican tradition affirms that the apocryphal texts are useful for encouragement and devotion but not the setting of doctrine.