Jesus told his disciples always to pray and not give up. Christmas is a time of celebration and of prayer. We pray for the blessing given to the world in Jesus and for our 'hopes and fears'.
Many people use the monthly Cycle of Prayer, as a way of praying methodically for the work of our parishes, chaplaincies and our brothers and sisters around the world.
The Cycle of Prayer can be used as part of the 'offices' of the Church of England - the daily services of preparation for the day ahead and reflection for the day past.
If you have something you would like to pray for, visit London Internet Church and your prayer will be offered at the church of St Stephen Walbrook. If you need to make contact with your local church, try the Church Finder.
Morning Prayer (traditional Book of Common Prayer)
Morning Prayer (Common Worship)
Evening Prayer (traditional Book of Common Prayer)
Evening Prayer (Common Worship)
Night Prayer (traditional language)
Night Prayer (Common Worship)
Night Prayer (daily internet broadcast) from London Internet Church.
Daily Prayer is provided by the official Church of England web site, © The Archbishops' Council of the Church of England, 2002-2004.