

The Daily Office Podcast
Andrew Russell
Pray Morning and Evening Prayer according to the Anglican Church in North America's 2019 Book of Common Prayer. No fuss, no frills. Just you, the Scriptures, and the prayers of the church. This podcast uses the 1-year Daily Office lectionary and the 60-day Psalter.
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Feb 21, 2026 • 22min
Saturday Morning // February 21, 2026
A morning prayer service with Psalm 118 and readings from Exodus and Matthew. Short liturgical pieces include a canticle, the Apostles' Creed, and intercessory prayers. Moments of silence, confession, the Lord's Prayer, and closing collects frame the worshipful flow.

Feb 20, 2026 • 24min
Friday Evening // February 20, 2026
An Evening Prayer service for Ash Wednesday with Psalms and readings from Jeremiah and Romans. Quiet moments of silence frame confession, canticles, and the Magnificat. Prayers include intercessions, a Lenten collect, and prayers for the departed before a final blessing.

Feb 20, 2026 • 24min
Friday Morning // February 20, 2026
A morning liturgy for Ash Wednesday with prayers, confessions, and hymns. Readings include Psalm 119, Genesis 50 on Joseph's burial and forgiveness, and Matthew 8 with healings and the centurion's faith. Canticles, creeds, intercessions, and a time of silent prayer round out the service.

Feb 19, 2026 • 24min
Thursday Evening // February 19, 2026
Evening prayers with Scripture readings from Psalm 119, Jeremiah and Romans. A sung Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis highlight praise and salvation. Classic liturgies include the Apostles' Creed, Lord's Prayer, intercessions, and collects. Gentle prompts for silence, confession, thanksgiving, and a final blessing close the service.

Feb 19, 2026 • 25min
Thursday Morning // February 19, 2026
Morning prayer with scripture readings from Psalm 119, Genesis 49, and Matthew 7. Short reflections on Jacob's blessings and the law's enduring wisdom. A canticle celebrating Christ's kingship and passages on judgment, prayer, and the narrow way. Concludes with communal prayers, the Apostles' Creed, and brief silence for personal petitions.

Feb 18, 2026 • 18min
Wednesday Evening // February 18, 2026
An evening liturgy centered on confession, repentance, and mercy with readings from Psalms and Jonah. The Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis highlight praise and salvation. Paul’s call to disciplined faith appears alongside prayers for the suffering, intercessions, and a commemorative prayer for Martin Luther. The service closes with thanksgiving, the Creed, and a final blessing.

Feb 18, 2026 • 21min
Wednesday Morning // February 18, 2026
Morning prayer readings focus on penitence, lament, and trust through Psalm 38. Isaiah 58 contrasts empty fasting with justice, mercy, and care for the poor. Luke 18 retells the parable contrasting self-righteousness and humble repentance. The service includes classic canticles, prayers, the Lord's Prayer, collects honoring Martin Luther, and moments of silent intercession.

Feb 17, 2026 • 21min
Tuesday Evening // February 17, 2026
A calm Evening Prayer service featuring psalms and scripture readings centered on lament, judgment, and mercy. The Magnificat is proclaimed with themes of justice and fulfillment of promises. Readings reflect repentance, revival, and the call to an inward faith. The service closes with creeds, intercessions, thanksgiving, and a blessing.

Feb 17, 2026 • 24min
Tuesday Morning // February 17, 2026
A morning prayer service weaving scripture readings and psalmody with reflections. Themes include delight in God's law, Joseph's provision in Egypt, and Jesus' teaching on giving, praying and fasting. Brief communal prayers, creedal affirmation, commemorations, and invitations for personal intercessions punctuate the service.

Feb 16, 2026 • 24min
Monday Evening // February 16, 2026
Evening Prayer with sung vespers and communal invitations to prayer. Short Psalms reading focused on deliverance and thanksgiving. A prophetic reading about Egypt’s fate and themes of judgment and mercy. The Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis are proclaimed. Readings from Romans highlight the gospel’s power. Prayers, collects, the Lord’s Prayer, and a final blessing close the service.


