Bread For The Day 2025
$12.00
Bread for the Day is a daily-use devotional resource filled with rich treasures:
A brief scripture reading (NRSV texts) for each day following the daily lectionary developed by the Consultation on Common Texts and presented in Evangelical Lutheran Worship Dated for January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025 A prayer and hymn for each day Brief yet helpful introductions to the seasons Table graces/meal prayers for the holidays and seasons Household blessings for special times throughout the year, including Anniversary of a Baptism, Blessing for the New Year, Blessing for a Home at Epiphany, Blessing of the Household for Thanksgiving Day, Remembering Those Who Have Died, Lighting the Advent Wreath, Blessing of the Christmas Tree Monthly pages for recording prayer requests Notes on festivals and commemorations Simplified forms for morning and evening prayer Waking prayers and bedtime prayers, including prayers with children
Use Bread for the Day for personal, household, or group devotions. This is the perfect resource for individuals, congregations, households, Bible study groups, prayer groups, pastors, church councils, outreach teams, confirmation students, and teachers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781506487908
ISBN10: 1506487904
Editor: Ajer Frantz
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2024
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Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers – 1517 Media
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