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Confession

In Morning and Evening Prayer, right after the opening sentence, which are meant to orient and attune our hearts to the presence of God (see last week’s Reflection), we come to the confession of sin. Today, I want to reflect on two questions: Why begin with confession? Perhaps you are thinking—this is kind of a downer way to start a prayer time!…

Presence in Prayer

Prayer is about being present to God, and allowing God to be present to you. To explore the dynamics of a Christian prayer life, we’re going to be using the shape of daily prayer from our Book of Common Prayer (2019). The Daily Offices of Morning and Evening Prayer begin with an opening sentence of Scripture, that act as a call to…

Prayer as the Christian Life

I want to inaugurate this Rector’s Reflections effort with a series of reflections on prayer. As I was asking the Lord about how to proceed with this, it seemed good and right to start with the fundamentals of the Christian life, which all of us need to grow more deeply into. For prayer is not something we learn in Sunday school and…

Introducing “Rector’s Reflections”

While I was on vacation, I had some time with the Lord reflecting on this ministry and my role in it. One of the images the Holy Spirit led me to reflect on was that of a shepherd—that image that God claims for Himself in the Old Testament, that the Lord Jesus picks up in the New as the Good Shepherd (John…