

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 11, 2026 • 22min
Wednesday Morning // March 11, 2026
Morning Prayer with liturgical prompts, confession, and Psalm 25 for guidance. A reading of Exodus 18 highlighting counsel about leadership and delegation. Gospel reading on marriage, divorce, and welcoming children. Canticle and creedal responses emphasizing mercy, covenant, and prayerful intercessions. Closing thanksgiving and a blessing to send listeners into the day.

Mar 10, 2026 • 20min
Tuesday Evening // March 10, 2026
Evening prayers with the Vespers hymn and ancient canticles. Readings include Psalms 23–24, Proverbs 9, and Philippians 4. Themes of wisdom versus folly, shepherding care, joyful praise, and contentment in all circumstances. Liturgy includes the Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis, Apostles Creed, collects, and closing prayers.

Mar 10, 2026 • 24min
Tuesday Morning // March 10, 2026
A morning liturgy with prayers, psalms, and scripture readings that guide reflection and worship. Listened readings include Psalm 22, Exodus 17’s water from the rock, and Matthew 18’s forgiveness parable. Short canticles, collects, intercessions, and a blessing frame a contemplative devotional time.

Mar 9, 2026 • 22min
Monday Evening // March 9, 2026
Evening prayer with communal confession and sung Vespers. Scripture readings include Psalms 20-21, Proverbs 8, and Philippians 3. Mary’s Magnificat and the Nunc Dimittis are recited. Corporate prayers, the Lord’s Prayer, intercessions with a brief silence, and final blessings round out the service.

Mar 9, 2026 • 23min
Monday Morning // March 9, 2026
Morning prayer with readings from Psalm 19, Exodus 16, and Matthew 17–18. Reflections on God’s revelation in creation, daily provision and Sabbath instruction, and teachings about humility and caring for the lost. Liturgical elements like the Benedictus, Apostles' Creed, intercessions, and a closing blessing frame the worship.

Mar 8, 2026 • 21min
Sunday Evening // March 8, 2026
Evening Prayer with Psalm reading celebrating deliverance and strength. A cautionary Proverbs passage about temptation. The Magnificat sung in praise of mercy and reversal of fortunes. A New Testament reading highlighting loyal service and sacrificial care. Prayers, creeds, intercessions, and a final blessing to close the service.

Mar 8, 2026 • 24min
Sunday Morning // March 8, 2026
A Morning Prayer service featuring readings from Psalm 18, Exodus 15, and Matthew 17. The Transfiguration, Israel’s song of deliverance, and themes of rescue and covenant mercy are read and reflected. Worship prayers, the Apostles' Creed, and intercessions guide a contemplative liturgy. Closing collects and a blessing conclude the service.

Mar 7, 2026 • 19min
Saturday Evening // March 7, 2026
Evening prayer service featuring Psalm 17 and readings from Proverbs and Philippians. A canticle of praise and the Nunc Dimittis are sung. Creeds, collects for Perpetua and companions, and guided prayers invite silence, confession, and intercession. The program closes with blessings and an invitation to support the ministry.

Mar 7, 2026 • 25min
Saturday Morning // March 7, 2026
Short morning liturgy with prayers, Psalms 12–14, and readings from Exodus 14 and Matthew 16. A clear retelling of the parting of the sea and Peter’s confession. Creed, intercessions, and moments for silent prayer and thanksgiving. Closing prayers and a final blessing.

Mar 6, 2026 • 20min
Friday Evening // March 6, 2026
Evening prayers with readings from Psalms, Proverbs, and Philippians. Short reflections on holiness, trust, fidelity, and rejoicing amid hardship. A canticle celebrating God’s reversal of the proud and the humble. Creed, intercessions, and communal prayers leading into a peaceful closing blessing.


