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AJ Chang's avatar

I'm sure you've heard of Waiting on the Word by Malcom Guite as an Advent Devotional! It's becoming one of my traditions for this pentinential season. Also Daily Office doesn't need to be only for Anglicans ;) Love that you have a Trinity Hymnal.

Hope Fischbach's avatar

Actually I haven't! Thank you for the rec!!

Sarah Reardon's avatar

A lot of good resources here! My husband and I have enjoyed the Advent devotional O Come, O Come Emmanuel by Jonathan Gibson - it's very liturgical, it and features a good bit from the Reformed confessions/catechisms, so it might be worth checking out.

Hope Fischbach's avatar

Thank you! I will definitely check that out!

Esther Lau's avatar

Great recommendations! I have downloaded the app for investigation and also printed off the pdf of the songs. Always looking for new songs! (In this case, old songs that are new to me)

Hope Fischbach's avatar

I hope they are all helpful to you! I love having all my resources gathered in one place! My next project is making a family worship nook/prayer corner where we can keep all our materials. Leila Lawler is another great resource for tips!

Frank  Cebreros's avatar

I have found a lot of benefit in using the ACTS outline for structuring my morning prayer. At times I find my confession to run the longest portion of my prayer and at other times I run late to Jiu Jitsu because my thanksgiving takes so long just based on my current lot in life. I have been structuring my prayer in this way since I was a sophomore in college 7 1/2 years ago and it has borne some wonderful fruit in my prayer life.

Sacha Mugisha's avatar

Never noticed 1 Samuel 12:23 before. Poignant, to say the least