

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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Mar 24, 2026 • 21min
Tuesday Evening // March 24, 2026
Evening prayers and ancient canticles set a reflective tone with Psalms of longing and protection. Wisdom from Proverbs on humility and discipline is read. A New Testament passage urges renewal, truthful speech, and kindness. Liturgical prayers connect the Annunciation with Lent and invite quiet intercession and thanksgiving.

Mar 24, 2026 • 23min
Tuesday Morning // March 24, 2026
Morning prayer with scripture readings from Psalm 59, Exodus 31, and Matthew 26, including the Gethsemane and betrayal narrative. Reflections on craftsmen, Sabbath observance, and urgent pleas for protection. Short prayers, silences for intercession, creeds and collects round out the service.

Mar 24, 2026 • 21min
Wednesday Evening // March 25, 2026
An evening service with readings from Psalms, Proverbs, and Ephesians that reflect trust, wisdom, and walking in the light. The Magnificat highlights the Annunciation and praise across generations. Concluding prayers, creeds, and collects ask for grace, protection, and global intercession.

Mar 23, 2026 • 22min
Monday Evening // March 23, 2026
Evening prayer readings explore Psalms of justice and lament alongside Proverbs on wisdom and righteousness. A New Testament passage on unity and spiritual gifts is read. Ancient canticles and the Apostles Creed are recited. Night prayers include intercessions for the sick, the dying, and peace, with collects honoring a missionary saint.

Mar 23, 2026 • 26min
Monday Morning // March 23, 2026
Morning Prayer readings and reflections on Psalms 56–57 highlight trust and refuge amid trouble. A reading from Exodus explains incense, atonement, and sacred anointing oil. Matthew 26 recounts the plot, the anointing at Bethany, betrayal, and the institution of the Lord's Supper. Liturgical prayers, creeds, collects for Gregory the Illuminator, and blessings close the service.

Mar 22, 2026 • 22min
Sunday Evening // March 22, 2026
An evening prayer service with sung vespers and Psalm 55, exploring themes of anguish, betrayal, and trust. Short readings from Proverbs 20 offer practical wisdom for conduct. A reading of Ephesians 3 reflects on the mystery of Christ and spiritual strength. Creeds, prayers for leaders and the needy, and a commemorative collect for James DeKoven round out the service.

Mar 22, 2026 • 24min
Sunday Morning // March 22, 2026
A Morning Prayer service featuring psalms of praise and warnings about hardened hearts. Readings include Exodus 29 on priestly consecration and Matthew 25 on caring for the needy. Creedal affirmations and the Lord's Prayer anchor the worship. Times of silence, intercessions, thanksgiving, and a closing benediction complete the service.

Mar 21, 2026 • 20min
Saturday Evening // March 21, 2026
Evening prayer with liturgical readings and traditional hymns. Readings include Psalm 51, Proverbs 19, and Ephesians 2 on repentance, wisdom, and reconciliation. Canticles and creeds affirm praise and faith. Concludes with intercessions, silence for personal prayer, and closing prayers and blessings.

Mar 21, 2026 • 26min
Saturday Morning // March 21, 2026
A morning prayer service with readings from Exodus and Matthew. Worshipful psalms and a canticle set a reflective tone. Detailed description of priestly vestments and the parables of the ten virgins and the talents are read aloud. Prayers, collects for Thomas Cranmer, a moment of silent intercession, and closing thanksgiving round out the service.

Mar 20, 2026 • 19min
Friday Evening // March 20, 2026
A short, meditative service with sacred prayers, confessions, and communal petitions. Chanting and scripture readings explore mortality, wise speech, grace, and salvation. Traditional canticles and creeds frame prayers for the sick and those who watch. Gentle closing prayers and a blessing end the service.


