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Along with generations of the faithful, Pádraig Ó Tuama encourages us to engage in the practice of daily prayer and immersion in the scriptures. The Revised Common Lectionary, which guides our readings in worship each Sunday, also provides a list of daily scriptures meant to help us reflect on the previous Sunday, and prepare for the next. This week, each day, find 10 minutes to open your bible and read the assigned texts. Pause and breathe. Reflect and pray for yourself and the needs of those around you. Jot down the words or phrases from the readings that stick out to you and keep them with you as a reminder throughout the day. Consider where the Spirit is pulling you today.
Writings and podcasts from Pádraig Ó Tuama and others can be found at onbeing.org
Scripture Readings: John 7:53-8:11; Ezekiel 36:22-32, Psalm 128
By Rev. Dr. Jules Erickson, guest theologians, Pastor Wes Kimball, Pastor Rebecca Thurman4.3
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Along with generations of the faithful, Pádraig Ó Tuama encourages us to engage in the practice of daily prayer and immersion in the scriptures. The Revised Common Lectionary, which guides our readings in worship each Sunday, also provides a list of daily scriptures meant to help us reflect on the previous Sunday, and prepare for the next. This week, each day, find 10 minutes to open your bible and read the assigned texts. Pause and breathe. Reflect and pray for yourself and the needs of those around you. Jot down the words or phrases from the readings that stick out to you and keep them with you as a reminder throughout the day. Consider where the Spirit is pulling you today.
Writings and podcasts from Pádraig Ó Tuama and others can be found at onbeing.org
Scripture Readings: John 7:53-8:11; Ezekiel 36:22-32, Psalm 128