Ways to pray at work (or on the bus, or….)

Ways to pray at work (or on the bus, or….) 2014-10-02T21:33:04-05:00

306506409_368d7e3549_zOne thing I’ve learned being your humble scribe is that a lot of you want resources to pray at work. The prayers we share daily on our Facebook page, like this one, are always among the most “liked” and “shared” posts on the page.

With that in mind, here are a few other websites that you may find useful in daily prayer, especially daily prayer for your workplace. Some of these sites have resources for every day of the year!

Pray as You Go:  Daily podcasts with music, Scripture readings, and questions for contemplation, often with a vocational slant.  (Hosted by the Jesuits, but useful by folks of all denominations! Podcast here.)

Northumbria Community Daily Office: Prayers for morning, evening, and throughout the day from an ecumenical religious community in Great Britain.

Faith and Worship: Prayers and reflections for every day of the week and for special times in the Christian year. One man in Wales maintains this entire site!

Faith at Work, Diocese of Peterborough : An Anglican diocese in England posted prayers for the workplace for every week of the year in 2013, and a booklet of many useful prayers for work in 2012.  (Lots of other resources on faith and work at their site, too.)

Daily Prayer: Daily devotions and Scripture readings, plus other Bible resources, from a non-denominational site.

Daily Prayer (Plough): Prayer and Scripture emailed to you every day from the book Evening Prayers For Every Day of the Year.

Daily Office from Mission St. Clare: Prayers, readings, and music, with links to audio versions of daily prayer as well.

The Christian’s Daily Challenge: Scripture verse and short message every day from the book The Christian’s Daily Challenge.

The Daily Offices: Daily prayer services from the conservative Anglican tradition in full and brief forms.

Oremus: Resources for daily prayer from the Church of England.

Let us know if you have  a site that’s not recommended here, and we’ll include it in a future post!

Image: Brian Sherwood, Prayer Space


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