Resources for Prayer

This resource details prayers for particular occasions, allowing us to respond to current events through a faith-based approach.

Labyrinths differ from mazes in that the path leads you to the center and back out again. Depending upon your sensory preferences, you can “click” through the labyrinths or trace them with your finger.

An arrow prayer is a quick prayer, normally one sentence or less, that is shot “up” to God. The link goes to a list of different ways to use an arrow prayer including for blessings, emergencies, and help with decisions.

Forward Day by Day is a resource which publishes a daily meditation with a discussion space online. A great way to connect & share.

This method of prayer is both a relationship with God and a discipline to deepen that relationship. It can be considered a form of Christian meditation.

The website for the National Shrine of St. Francis of Assisi in San Francisco has several prayers attributed to St. Francis.

Here we offer you the most current Prayer Office from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer, keyed to your local time zone so that you can pray it in real time. You can set your own personalized preferences for the Offices at Daily Prayer Preferences. If you'd like to filter for a particular prayer service on a particular date, you can do it on the Daily Prayer Anytime page.