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Reflections for Daily Prayer Advent 2025 to Christ the King 2026

Reflections for Daily Prayer Advent 2025 to Christ the King 2026

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Paperback / softback

£17.99

Publisher: Church House Publishing
ISBN: 9781781404966
Number of Pages: 352
Published: 30/05/2025
Width: 12.6 cm
Height: 19.8 cm
Reflections for Daily Prayer continues to be one of the most popular and highly valued daily Bible reading companions. Continuing its tradition of excellence, regular favourites and new contributors offer insightful, informed and inspiring reflections on the scripture readings of the day, based on the Common Worship lectionary for Morning Prayer. Rachel Treweek, the Bishop of Gloucester, is the guest contributor for Holy Week. For every day (excluding Sundays) of the 2025-26 church year, there are full references and a quotation from the day’s set of Scripture readings, concise and challenging commentary, and a collect. Also included is a simple order for Morning and Night Prayer, and additional helps for nurturing a habit of regular daily prayer.

Rosalind Brown, Joanna Collicutt, Marcus Green

Isabelle Hamley is Principal of Ridley Hall. David Hoyle is Dean of Westminster Abbey. Emma Ineson is Bishop to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. Peter Moger is Sub-Dean of Christ Church Oxford. Lusa Nsenga Ngoy is the Bishop of Willesden. Karen O’Donnell is Director of Studies at Westcott House, Cambridge. Philip North is the Bishop of Blackburn. Sue Pickering is an Anglican priest in New Zealand, a spiritual director and retreat leader. Ben Quash is Professor of Christianity and the Arts at King's College, London. Rachel Treweek is the Bishop of Gloucester. Carlton Turner is a Tutor in Contextual Theology and Mission Studies at Queen’s Foundation, Birmingham. Frances Ward is an Anglican priest and theologian and former Dean of St Edmundsbury. Jeremy Worthen is an Anglican priest and a former Secretary for Ecumenical Relations and Theology at the Church of England’s Council for Christian Unity.