Monday, January 17, 2011

Today's Readings

Monday, January 17, 2011 -- The Week of 2 Epiphany, Year One
Antony, Abbot in Egypt, 356
To read about our daily calendar commemorations, go to the Holy Women, Holy Men
blog:  http://liturgyandmusic.wordpress.com/category/holy-women-holy-men/

Today's Readings for the Daily Office
(Book of Common Prayer, p. 944)

Psalms 25 (morning)       9, 15 (evening)
Isaiah 44:6-8, 21-23
Ephesians 4:1-16
Mark 3:19b-35

I've got an early meeting today and can't write.  I'll be at Walmart headquarters
where Seven Hills Homeless Center will be recognized as the recipient of the 2011
Martin Luther King, Jr. Visionary Award for its diversity and inclusion efforts.

Here are today's readings.

Lowell


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About Morning Reflections
"Morning Reflections" is a brief thought about the scripture readings from the Daily Office of Morning and Evening Prayer according to the practice found in the Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church.

Morning Prayer begins on p. 80 of the Book of Common Prayer.
Evening Prayer begins on p. 117
An online resource for praying the Daily Office is found at missionstclare.com -- Click for online Daily Office
Another form of the office from Phyllis Tickle's "Divine Hours" is available on our partner web site www.ExploreFaith.org at this location -- http://explorefaith.org/prayer/fixed/index.html --  Click for Divine Hours

Discussion Blog:  To comment on today's reflection or readings, go to http://lowellsblog.blogspot.com, or click here for Lowell's blog find today's reading, click "comment" at the bottom of the reading, and post your thoughts.

The Mission of St. Paul's Episcopal Church
is to explore and celebrate
God's infinite grace, acceptance, and love.

See our Web site at www.stpaulsfay.org

Our Rule of Life: 
We aspire to...
    worship weekly
    pray daily
    learn constantly
    serve joyfully 
    live generously.

Lowell Grisham, Rector
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Fayetteville, Arkansas


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