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Online Resources for Prayer and Worship
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An audio version of the sermons given at St. Margaret's

An audio version of the sermons at St. Margaret's is provided on both podbean.com and as an iTunes podcast.
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The Lectionary Page

Find the readings appointed for each day of the church year. At St. Margaret's we use the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL) readings. Generally, the first lesson and psalm or canticle listed for the Sundays of the year are read at St. Margaret's as well as the Epistle and Gospel.
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The Text This Week

A collection of readings, reflections, sermons, art work, video suggestions and so much more for your personal study of the readings appointed for the Sundays of the Church Year.
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Oremus

This is a site to assist you in prayer and meditation. When you "Click here" you are taken to the Index page; scroll to the bottom of the page. There you will find links to Oremus-Today-Yesterday-Tomorrow. Selecting the link "Today" will take you to prayers and readings to be used in Morning and Evening Prayer (and even Compline, should you choose). Additional links are provided to "other daily prayer," "resources," and "lectionary." It is a site rich in prayer resources.
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An audio version of the Daily Office

The Episcopal Church in Garrett County Maryland offers an audio version of Morning Prayer, Noonday Prayer, Evening Prayer, and Compline.
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Morning Prayer from the Episcopal Church in Garrett County

"Morning Prayer for today with a reading from the Psalms, the New Testament, and the Gospel, with meditation music from "Inner Voices" and "In Beauty We Return," by R. Carlos Nakai. Courtesy Canyon Records, Phoenix, AZ "
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The Compline Service from St. Mark's Cathedral in Seattle, WA

"A weekly podcast of the Compline service as sung every Sunday night by The Compline Choir in St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1954 by the group's former director, Peter R. Hallock, the service has become something of a phenomenon, with upwards of 500 people (most of them in their teens and early twenties) attending the service, and thousands in the local radio audience and on the Internet each week."
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For more information or to share links to resources you use online please contact "Fr Dan" (The Rev. Daniel Rondeau)

 

St. Margaret's Chapel At Worship On the way to the cross