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Daily Prayer (the Daily Office) from the Book of Common Prayer 2019 ed. of the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA). Read the greater part of the Bible in a year and pray one hour each day. The Psalms are read through every 60 days. The Gospels, Acts and Epistles are read twice each year, except for the Revelation to John, which is read once, during the Advent season.
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St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church

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A daily broadcast of the Anglican Daily Office of Morning and Evening Prayer. Live broadcasts (available on our YouTube page) are at 7:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday-Saturday. May God bless you on the journey to holiness found in Jesus Christ. 5041 Lakeshore Drive W Fleming Island, FL 32003
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Welcome! We offer prayer services, along with special episodes for feast days and other occasions. We are an Episcopal/Anglican and Roman Catholic ecumenical community in Virginia Beach, VA supported by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond and the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia. https://www.holyapostlesvb.org
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Send us a text Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt for this week's episode, in which they consider the readings for the sixth Sunday of Easter: Acts 14:8-18 or Joel 2:21-27; Psalm 67; Revelation 21:1-4, 22-22:5; John 14:21-29. They discuss Paul and Barnabas' time in Lystra, the prophetic imagery of the New Jerusalem in Revelation, and Jesus's promise of …
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Our Service today is for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, from the Trelawny Benefice in Cornwall. Rev Richard Allen will be taking us on a journey across his benefice visiting farmers and the music group Forever Grateful, exploring what it means to put into practice the love of Jesus to the backdrop of the Cornish landscape. Be sure to tune in and be pa…
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In this conversation, Bishop Todd reflects on his personal journey leading toward retirement, as well as C4SO's collective experience as we prepare for new leadership (Welcome to Bishop-Elect Jeff Bailey!). Bishop Todd addresses the emotional and psychological processes involved in navigating change, the importance of servant leadership, and a bibl…
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Send us a text Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt for this week's episode, in which they consider the readings for the fifth Sunday of Easter: Acts 13:44-52 or Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18; Psalm 145 or 145:1-9; Revelation 19:1-9; John 13:31-35. They discuss the context of the early church, the acrostic Psalm, the bridal feast of Revelation, and Jesus' Upper …
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Our Service today is for Vocation Sunday, from St John's Park, Sheffield. The Service is led collaboratively by Rev Luke Graham, The Rt Rev Mark Tanner, Bishop of Chester, and individuals involved in the Ministry Experience Scheme. During the service we would like you to keep in mind the questions 'Where is God calling me?' and 'What is He calling …
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Today's special service comes from St James's, Piccadilly, as the nation unites to remember the end of the Second World War in Europe. The service is led by Rev Lucy Winkett, Rector of St James's and features a first-hand account of how the church was bombed during the Blitz, as well as contributions from Rt Rev Hugh Nelson, Bishop to the Forces, A…
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Send us a text Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt for this week's episode, in which they consider the readings for the fourth Sunday of Easter: Acts 13:14b-16, 26-39 or Numbers 27:12-23; Psalm 100; Revelation 7:9-17; John 10:22-30. They discuss Paul's welcome to Gentile believers, Revelation's depiction of the suffering of humanity & the compassionate s…
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Our service today is for the Third Sunday of Easter, from Christ Church, Winchester. The Service is led by Jack Percey and Jessica Monk who work with the students in their parish. We will also be hearing from two students about how they see Jesus at work in their life and generation and from Rev Simon Cansdale. Our worship today is also led by the …
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