Lord woke me up, and I accepted Jesus one year ago. Since the Spirit has been leading me to daily books of prayer and the Episcopalian way... I am in love with daily devotionals, and now this common book of prayers 🙏 thank you. This is now part of my daily meditations
Thank you, Vicar…from Conroe, Texas. I am 69 years old. My father took our family to Saint Dunstan’s Episcopal in Houston, Texas, where I was eventually confirmed and baptized. I have a deep appreciation for the older liturgies, and I appreciate your sensitive presentation. I actually pastor a small independent church here. It is not Episcopalian, but I bear so many good things from those early years to our congregation. God bless.
It's really sad that in so many Churches it is not done this way anymore. I am grateful for having my local still follow it in this manner. Praise be to God 🙏
This takes me back to my childhood. I have always loved the Morning Prayer service from the BCP. However, one tiny point if I may. When you read the gospel, please, please read from the Authorized Version (1611). Thank you again for reading the service and I shall make this a part of my daily life. Yours in Christ.
Thank you so much as this was in the Matins service I grew up with and I miss it so much How I wish the Church of England would bring back the book of common prayer and the KJV Bible
That makes me very sad. The BCP contains all we are as Anglicans. It has been put away like a decrepit old relative; a relic of a time when our Protestant faith was the mainstay of life. It contains the 39 Articles of our Religion which, in these modern times, are treated by some as if Satan himself wrote them. I hope it brings you as much pleasure and joy as it has brought to me over the years. God Bless You.
I have been searching for a morning devotional to help me pray in the rhythm of my life. Any suggestions? What Book of Common prayer should I use and how can I obtain a copy? Thanks brother 🙏
Hi Jorge, I personally pray this each morning, with new readings for each day. There is a lectionary that goes with it and should bring you through the bible in a year. Or you can pray this once a week on Sundays, with a different lectionary, that will get you through the bible in three years.
I am an American Episcopalian. This was the service I grew up with. Thank you for giving it back to me. Glory to God in the highest!!!
Lord woke me up, and I accepted Jesus one year ago. Since the Spirit has been leading me to daily books of prayer and the Episcopalian way...
I am in love with daily devotionals, and now this common book of prayers 🙏 thank you. This is now part of my daily meditations
Thankyou for this prayer
Christ is risen!
✝️💗✝️💗✝️💗✝️💗✝️
Thank you for praying for Queen Elizabeth, and thank you for the comforting prayers.
✝️💗✝️💗✝️💗✝️💗✝️
Glory br to God
Thank you for this. I have missed morning prayer
Thank you for your service. I like it read instead of chanted. Perfect!
Thank you, Vicar…from Conroe, Texas. I am 69 years old. My father took our family to Saint Dunstan’s Episcopal in Houston, Texas, where I was eventually confirmed and baptized. I have a deep appreciation for the older liturgies, and I appreciate your sensitive presentation. I actually pastor a small independent church here. It is not Episcopalian, but I bear so many good things from those early years to our congregation. God bless.
Very clear. We now have a New Zealand prayerbook but this is better.
It's really sad that in so many Churches it is not done this way anymore. I am grateful for having my local still follow it in this manner. Praise be to God 🙏
So calming
This takes me back to my childhood. I have always loved the Morning Prayer service from the BCP. However, one tiny point if I may. When you read the gospel, please, please read from the Authorized Version (1611).
Thank you again for reading the service and I shall make this a part of my daily life.
Yours in Christ.
Thank you so much as this was in the Matins service I grew up with and I miss it so much How I wish the Church of England would bring back the book of common prayer and the KJV Bible
Thank for doing this. I am enjoying using my copy of the BCP and learning to make my way ‘round it.
Amen
Many thanks from a CofE ordinand not at all familiar with BCP!
Glad it is helpful! I've done a new one with a different set of canticles and readings, should it be helpful: th-cam.com/video/UoWrq-x8V2Y/w-d-xo.html
it is sad that ordinands aren't familiar with the bcp, it contains our doctrine and is what makes us fundamentally anglican
That makes me very sad. The BCP contains all we are as Anglicans. It has been put away like a decrepit old relative; a relic of a time when our Protestant faith was the mainstay of life. It contains the 39 Articles of our Religion which, in these modern times, are treated by some as if Satan himself wrote them. I hope it brings you as much pleasure and joy as it has brought to me over the years. God Bless You.
Pslam ends 8:50
First reading ends 10:45
Second reading ends 16:19
I recently moved from ct
,and in need to finding a church please any into to would be appreciated
Thank you.
Laura
Hi,
I was reading along with the Transcript. Might be time to do some corrections.
I could handle the rhotacism.
I have been searching for a morning devotional to help me pray in the rhythm of my life. Any suggestions? What Book of Common prayer should I use and how can I obtain a copy? Thanks brother 🙏
should i pray this everyday or does it change? am new to this, I just came across BCP yesterday.
Hi Jorge, I personally pray this each morning, with new readings for each day. There is a lectionary that goes with it and should bring you through the bible in a year. Or you can pray this once a week on Sundays, with a different lectionary, that will get you through the bible in three years.
You can find both the prayers and the lectionary here: www.eskimo.com/~lhowell/bcp1662/intro/contents.html I believe
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