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PCPC Daily Prayer Guide

Easter 2021

PCPC Daily Prayer Guide

Key Verse: Ephesians 2:4-7

We have developed a daily resource to read Scripture and spend time in prayer. The daily Scripture readings turn our attention to God through His living Word. This prayer guide has a Psalm and selected reading from Ephesians.

We've made this Prayer Guide available through the PCPC app (download via Apple App Store or Google Play Store for free), so you can have access wherever you are throughout the day. We also have a limited available in print that can be picked up at the PCPC Security Desk (through the Wycliff Ave entrance).

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Introduction

We have developed a daily resource to read Scripture and spend time in prayer. The daily Scripture readings turn our attention to God through His living Word. This prayer guide has a Psalm and selected reading from Ephesians.

We've made this Prayer Guide available through the PCPC app (download via Apple App Store or Google Play Store for free), so you can have access wherever you are throughout the day.

How to Use This Guide

Use this guide however may be helpful to you. For many, that means using it just as it is. For those who are in the habit of family worship, you can adapt the guide to read and pray together as a family.

Here are suggestions for each of the elements:

The Call to Prayer

The Call to Prayer is God’s invitation for you to pray to Him as a beloved child speaking to a perfectly good and loving Father.

Prayers of Praise and Thanksgiving

The Prayers of Praise and Thanksgiving are a space to celebrate the wonderful loving-goodness of God as revealed in His word and in your own life.

Scripture Readings

The daily scripture readings turn our attention to God through His living Word. This prayer guide has a Psalm and a selected reading from Ephesians appointed for each day that can be found in the Daily Scripture Readings appendix on page 22.

Reflection

The time for reflection is intended to create space for you to listen to God through the scripture readings and ask for His help to joyfully obey.

Prayer of Confession

The Prayer of Confession is a time to tell God your failures, being as specific as possible, to live according to His loving-goodness and to receive the underserved healing-kindness of God that we need for renewal.

The Lord's Prayer

Jesus taught His disciples to pray in this way so we too follow His lead by praying the Lord’s Prayer.

Prayer of Supplication

The Prayer of Supplication is a place to ask God to accomplish His redemptive purposes in the specific circumstances and relationships that are on your heart and mind, even as we pray for the Church and the needs we see in the world beyond our personal involvement.

Weekly Collect

The Weekly Collect is a way of joining the Church in the local congregation and around the world by praying the same prayer on the same day. All of the closing prayers draw from The Book of Common Prayer and remind us that we are united in Christ as we gather together—“collect”—our prayers and present them before our one God: the Father, Jesus Christ His Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Sundays

Sundays are a unique day set apart to gather and worship as a church family, to celebrate once again the victory of Christ over sin and death. There is not a dedicated section for Sundays in the prayer guide because the liturgy of common worship is our focus on this day.

A Note for Families

This prayer guide can be a great tool for times of family worship . We suggest letting any of those who are able take turns reading each element. This ensures that everyone is involved in both hearing and speaking the Word of God with one another. During the Prayers of Praise and Thanksgiving, you may each say something aloud, no matter how short or clumsy (we are all learners!). During the Prayer of Confession, take a minute to pray to God personally in the quiet of your own thoughts. This is just one way to use the guide as a family. We encourage you to explore how it might best help your own worship and devotion in your life together.

A Final Word

As a final word, there are many great reading plans, devotionals, and exercises to encourage in us a life of prayer. This is a way to pray, only one among many that has grown up in the history of God’s people. Most important is not the method, but the reality of loving and trusting God. May your relationship with Him grow.

Prayer Guide PDF

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