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Daily Devotions

Devotions

Daily Prayer

Prayers have been said at Canterbury Cathedral for more than 1,400 years and millions of people of every age pray every day. Whether you are a child, young person or an adult, please join us in our daily prayer.

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Daily Prayer 
from Canterbury Cathedral

Mother Church of the worldwide
Anglican Communion

Forward Movement

Best known for Forward Day by Day, a daily devotion providing meditations on scripture readings, Forward Movement continues to build on their history of encouraging discipleship and evangelism.  They offer books and ebooks for small groups, individual study, and prayer, Christian formation courses, leadership events, Spanish and bilingual resources, pamphlets, downloadable resources, a daily podcast, apps for your smartphones or tablets, and online engagement opportunities. 

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Daily Office

An ecumenical website offering Morning and Evening Prayer using the order set out in The Book of Common Prayer. 

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Episcopal Church Resources

Episcopal Church Resources
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The Episcopal Church is part of the Anglican Communion and is composed of 109 dioceses in 17 nations and territories. At the head of the Anglican Communion is the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Visit the national website to learn more>>

The Episcopal Church in Connecticut (ECCT) is home to about 60,000 people in over 150 parishes and worshiping communities in the state of Connecticut. Together we are a community devoted to participating and understanding our roles within God’s mission. Wherever you are on your faith journey, we invite you to learn more about us, to worship with us, and to join us!

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Episcopal News Service (ENS) offers in-depth reporting of local, regional, national and international news for Episcopalians and others interested in the church’s mission and ministry. Episcopal News Service is the official news source of the Episcopal Church.

The Episcopal Café seeks to be an independent voice, reporting and reflecting on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican tradition.  The Café is not a platform of advocacy, but it does aim to tell the story of the church from the perspective of Progressive Christianity.  Our collective sympathy, as the Café, lies with the project of widening the circle of inclusion within the church and empowering all the baptized for the role to which they have been called as followers of Christ.

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