

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 2, 2026 • 22min
Monday Evening // February 2, 2026
A liturgical evening service centering on Psalm 84 and the longing for God's presence. Readings include Jeremiah's symbolic land purchase as hope and Paul's teaching on resurrection bodies. Prayerful canticles, the Apostles Creed, intercessions, and Candlemas collects shape times of silence, thanksgiving, and blessing.

Feb 2, 2026 • 24min
Monday Morning // February 2, 2026
Morning prayer with readings from Psalms, Genesis and Luke. Reflection on Jacob’s night wrestling and new name. The Presentation of Jesus in the temple and Simeon’s prophetic praise. Liturgical prayers, confession, creed and intercessions leading to a final blessing.

Feb 1, 2026 • 27min
Sunday Evening // February 1, 2026
An Anglican Evening Prayer service with confession, canticles, and Vesper hymns. Readings include Psalm 80, Jeremiah 31, and 1 Corinthians 15. Mary’s Magnificat and the Apostles’ Creed are proclaimed. Prayers include collects for Brigid and Candlemas Eve, intercessions, and a general thanksgiving.

Feb 1, 2026 • 27min
Sunday Morning // February 1, 2026
A morning prayer service with invitatory praises and psalm readings exploring Israel's failures and God's faithfulness. A dramatic reading of Jacob fleeing Laban and their covenant scene. Gospel reflection on sorrow turning to joy and promises of peace. Creeds, intercessions, silence for personal prayer, and closing blessings and thanksgiving.

Jan 31, 2026 • 23min
Saturday Evening // January 31, 2026
Evening prayer with scripture readings from Psalm 78, Jeremiah 30, and 1 Corinthians 14. Liturgy features canticles, the Apostles' Creed, and penitential prayers. Intercessions cover church, nation, the needy, and night watchfulness. Includes a collect honoring Samuel Shoemaker and moments for silent prayer and thanksgiving.

Jan 31, 2026 • 23min
Saturday Morning // January 31, 2026
Morning Prayer with scripture readings and psalm reflection. Narrative of Jacob, Rachel, and the speckled flocks. A Gospel reading about Jesus’ farewell and the promise of the Spirit. Canticles and creedal prayers celebrating Christ’s reign and God’s visitation. Intercessions, collects honoring Samuel Shoemaker and Sabbath, and a quiet invitation for personal prayer.

Jan 30, 2026 • 22min
Friday Evening // January 30, 2026
A reflective service with scripture readings from Jeremiah and 1 Corinthians and Psalms 79 and 82. Liturgical prayers, the Nunc Dimittis, and the Apostles Creed are chanted. Intercessions and collects include petitions for leaders, the dying, and a commemoration of Charles, King and Martyr. Silent prayer and a general thanksgiving close the service.

Jan 30, 2026 • 23min
Friday Morning // January 30, 2026
A morning prayer service with readings from Psalms 75-76 and Genesis 29, including the story of Jacob meeting Rachel and Laban's deception. A Gospel reading from John 15 about persecution and the coming Helper. Traditional canticles, the Nicene Creed, prayers for leaders and the needy, brief silent intercessions, and concluding collects and blessings.

Jan 29, 2026 • 19min
Thursday Evening // January 29, 2026
An evening prayer service with scripture readings and reflections on lament, deliverance, and true prophecy. The Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis feature as songs of praise and thanksgiving. A reading of 1 Corinthians 13 highlights the primacy of love. Prayers include intercessions for leaders and the needy, followed by collects and a closing blessing.

Jan 29, 2026 • 23min
Thursday Morning // January 29, 2026
A contemplative service of morning prayer featuring psalmic lament, Jacob's dream at Bethel, and Jesus' teaching about abiding in the vine. Short canticles and the Apostles' Creed frame prayers for the church, leaders, and the needy. Gentle intercessions and a peaceful closing blessing invite private reflection and commitment.


