Bible Reading and Devotions
Now Jesus was praying in a certain place, and when he finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.” St. Luke 11:1
Our Lord Jesus was continually in study and prayer, and so the Holy Christian Church prays without ceasing. We delight to hear God’s Word and are blessed to keep it (St. Luke 11:28), learning from God and praying back to Him.
Hearing and study of the Scripture is not limited to Sundays (Psalm 1:2), but a regular discipline and practice for maturing in the Christian life. Here you will find study, prayer, and devotional resources for use in your home.
Hearing and study of the Scripture isn’t limited to Sundays (Psalm 1:2), but a regular discipline and practice in the Christian life. Here you will find prayer and devotional resources for use in your home.
Our Lord Jesus was continually in prayer and so the Christian and the Holy Christian Church prays without ceasing. We delight to hear God’s Word and are blessed to keep it (St. Luke 11:28), learning it from God and praying it back to Him.
Now Jesus was praying in a certain place, and when he finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.” Sr. Luke 11:1
Congregation at Prayer
The Congregation at Prayer is a weekly publication providing daily Bible reading an prayer. It contains morning and evening Scripture lessons, psalmody, and a weekly hymn intended to complement and strengthen understanding of the liturgical year. It also promotes daily study and mediation on Luther’s Small Catechism through short Bible readings and discussion. Congregation at Prayer is published every week in Trinity Weekly News.
Portals of Prayer
Lutheran Hour Ministries
Reflections by Higher Things
A daily devotional for youth and families centered on the Gospel and are based upon texts form the one-year lectionary and the Small Catechism.
Looking for something a little meatier on doctrine? A daily Bible reading plan? A resource for teaching children? Something historic? From Luther himself? An extensive selection of reading and devotional resources is available by talking with our pastors and in Classroom Trinity.
