Daily prayer and scripture reading is a vital part of any Christian's life. Here are some online resources that you might find helpful for your daily practice. Lectionary Readings The Lectionary Page - offers a liturgical calendar for the entire year, complete with readings, collects and more. A great place for lectors to use as they prepare to read on Sunday mornings. Liturgical Calendar - provides the readings and prayers for the Lectionary Calendar Prayer & Devotions St. Andrew's Instagram - a daily prayer, along with beautiful photography by parishioners, is posted each morning. Online BCP - offers an online version of the Book of Common Prayer, as well as the Daily Office, Lectionary and other resources A New Zealand Prayer Book - an online version of the very popular prayer book used by the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and Polynesia. The National Cathedral - The National Cathedral in Washington DC offers daily Morning Prayer and Reflection, as well as many other live-streamed services and music. Society of St. John the Evangelist - The Society of St. John the Evangelist is an Episcopal monastic order and offers several live streams daily of their chapel services, including Evensong. The Daily Office - The Rev. Tom Haynes, rector at Christ the King Episcopal Church in Tabb offers audio (and text) of the Daily Office. Mission of St. Clare - offers daily Morning and Evening Prayer services Pray As You Go - Pray as you go is a daily prayer session, designed to go with you wherever you go, to help you pray whenever you find time, but particularly whilst traveling to and from work, study, etc. Writing as a SpiritualPractice , scripture and journaling prompts from Kathy Staudt, Adjunct Professor of Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary. Forward Day by Day - offers daily inspirational meditation and a wide variety of prayer resources Daily Word - daily inspiration from the Society of St. John the Evangelist d365 - an online daily devotional Speaking to the Soul - an online devotional from Episcopal Cafe Other Resources Our Stained Glass Windows & Stations of the Cross St. Andrew's stained glass windows tell a continuous story of the life of Christ, beginning with the Annunciation and ending with Pentecost. See and learn more about our windows here. The Stations of the Cross depicts the final hours, or Passion, of Jesus. See our beautiful Stations of the Cross here Episcopal Church website Deepen your practice of Silence - Br. James Koester, SSJE, offers a guide. Society of St. John the Evangelist - This Episcopal monastic community offers a variety of devotional and prayer resources, including daily emails.