This daily devotion is based on the Anglican Morning Office. It comes with selected readings from the Psalms and another Scripture text, accompanied by reflections and prayers. There is an audio option. It will be best to both read and listen. This devotion is also suitable for family prayers. The link to the entire Morning Office today is provided at the end of this devotion. These devotions are offered for weekdays only and begins on Ash Wednesday, 2025.
30 April – “My Lord and my God.” Audio Today is Wednesday, the last day of April. Take a moment to be still. Be aware of His presence and His…
29 April – St Mark the Evangelist Audio Today is Tuesday, 29th of April. It is also the Feast of St Mark the Evangelist. We will begin by reading the…
28 April – Moses, My servant is dead Audio Today is Monday, 28th of April. Let us take a moment to be still. We start by praying the words of…
Audio 25/4 – “Who was it that touched me?” Today is the Friday of Easter week, 25th April. Let us be still before His living presence. We start with praying…
23 April – Go Therefore Audio Alleluia. Christ is risen!He is risen indeed. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Today is Wednesday of Easter Week, 23rd of April. We begin by praising the…
24 April – You will not grieve like the rest Audio Today is Thursday of Easter Week, 24th April. Take a moment to be still. We start by praying the…
Why do you seek the living among the dead? Audio Today is Tuesday of Easter Week, 22nd of April. Let us be still before His presence. We say the words…
21st April – He is not here Audio Today is the Monday of Easter Week, 21st of April. As we gather around the empty tomb, let’s be still in His…
20th April – We believe Audio Triumphant in his glory now, his sceptre ruleth all,earth, heaven and hell before him bow, and at his footstool fall. (Fulbert of Chartres) Today…
This daily devotion is based on the Morning Office. It comes with selected readings from the appointed Psalm and another Scripture text, accompanied by reflections and prayers. It will be…
19 April (Sat): Wait for the Lord Audio Today is Saturday, 19th April. This day is called by various names, including Easter Eve, Holy Saturday, Easter Vigil or Low Saturday.…
Audio Today is Saturday, the 29th of March. On Saturdays, we will say the abbreviated Morning Office without any reflections. We have come together as the family of God in…
18 April – Good Friday Audio Prepare Today is the 18th of April. It is Good Friday. We start with this collect: Eternal God,in the cross of Jesuswe see the…
17 April – Maundy Thursday Audio Today is Maundy Thursday, 17th of April. Maundy is derived from the Latin word for “command,” and refers to Jesus’ commandment to the disciples…
The only way there can be a problem with this statement is if it is untrue, i.e. Jesus is not in fact the Son of Man, not the Christ, not…
15 Apr – “And when you have turned again” Audio Prepare Today is the 15th of April, Tuesday in the Holy Week. Let’s gather our scattered thoughts and continue to…
28 Mar – My God, My God… Audio Prepare Today is Friday, 28th of March. Friends, we have come together as the family of God to offer him praise and thanksgiving,…
Audio 27 Mar (Thur) – There is no health in us Prepare Today is Thursday, 27th of March. We continue to observe the Season of Lent by reading and praying…
Audio Prepare Psalm Reading Prayer/Reflection Scripture Reading Prayer/Reflection Collect Link to full Morning Office
11 April – Death Precedes Life Audio Prepare Welcome to Friday, 11th of April. We are about to enter Holy Week. Our minds are easily distracted and we find it…
Let us respond with faith, recognising Jesus as the Lamb of God, as the one perfect sacrifice that atones for all of our sins, so that we may live free…
This daily devotion is based on the Morning Office. It comes with selected readings from the appointed Psalm and another Scripture text, accompanied by reflections and prayers. It will be…
This daily devotion is based on the Morning Office. It comes with selected readings from the appointed Psalm and another Scripture text, accompanied by reflections and prayers. It will be…
10th April – What has straw in common with wheat? Audio Prepare Today is Thursday, 10th of April. We are in the thirty seventh day of Lent. Take a slow…
8th April – Is not this to know me? Audio Prepare Today is Tuesday, the 8th of April. We are still in the season of Lent and five days from entering…
9 April – What a Waste? Audio PrepareToday is Wednesday, 9th of April. It is the thirty sixth day of Lent. Let us take a moment to gather our scattered…
The Jews had waited for this Christ for centuries. The motif of the Good Shepherd was already traced in the words of Ezekiel and Jeremiah, as words of comfort and…
This daily devotion is based on the Morning Office. It comes with selected readings from the appointed Psalm and another Scripture text, accompanied by reflections and prayers. There is an…
The imagery of sheep and shepherd is a very familiar one to the Jewish people. It is all around them, a facet of their daily lives. Keeping the flock is…
The perennial question we all ask is how do we know where God is leading us? Which voice, of the many we are bombarded with, is that of Jesus, the…
Disability is complex, isn’t it? Our Scripture reading today invites us into a story about disability with Jesus.
7 April – See How He loved him Audio PrepareToday is Monday, 7th of April. As we start another week in Lent, let us still our hearts and prepare to…
Audio We have always wanted to help Christians – especially Anglicans – to make better use of our Anglican Daily Office for their personal prayer and devotional life. There are…
Audio We have always wanted to help Christians – especially Anglicans – to make better use of our Anglican Daily Office for their personal prayer and devotional life. There are…
Audio We have always wanted to help Christians – especially Anglicans – to make better use of our Anglican Daily Office for their personal prayer and devotional life. There are…
Audio We have always wanted to help Christians – especially Anglicans – to make better use of our Anglican Daily Office for their personal prayer and devotional life. There are…
This daily devotion is based on the Morning Office. It comes with selected readings from the appointed Psalm and another Scripture text, accompanied by reflections and prayers. There is an…
Being a “slave” to our body, to our body’s weaknesses and frailties is no small matter.
On this occasion, He also promise something more. We will not only be quenched. We will be a source of living water, bringing life to many.John 7
This series of devotions is an abbreviation of the Morning Office. And the Morning Office comes from Cranmer’s Book of Common Prayer (1549). Come, see and test if the purposes…
Is our hesitancy with boasting in the Lord really borne out of our cultural constraints of modesty? Or can it be because we do not really know our Lord to…
Central to the Christian faith is the claim that Jesus Christ is fully God and fully human. Christ is “big enough” to hold together in Himself all these seeming diametric…
The word “Eucharist” came from the Greek noun εὐχαριστία (eucharistia) and it means “thanksgiving”. As Jesus often give thanks as he broke bread, this term is now associated with the Lord’s Supper. Each…
Nothing wrong with sharing more free fish burgers. But if all we seek is a fellowship around fish burgers, then we are in danger of missing the signs, missing Christ,…
In the midst of the storms, it can be very reassuring to know that the Lord is here. He is in control.
We do not say in our hearts, “let us fear the Lord.” This is so true for many Christians living in the milieu of this age. We have sight, but…
Did you know that many of the Psalms are laments? The Bible encourages us to express honestly our deepest griefs and sorrows. God can handle it. Yes, the God of…
What if the Sabbath was a day for meeting God? A day of “Yes” to Him and His invitations. The invitation into wholeness, which shares the same root word as…
Are you thinking about your next meal? Taking time to pause and eat is one of life’s daily blessings. We step away from work to focus on this essential need.…
Friends, are you thirsty in the noon-day heat of life? Are you going to a well that refreshes you for a moment, and afterwards, leaves you thirsty again?
This daily devotion is based on the Anglican Morning Office. It comes with selected readings from the Psalms and another Scripture text, accompanied by reflections and prayers. There is an…
This project is initiated by Revd Canon Terry Wong, Vicar of Marine Parade Christian Centre. Various clergy , pastors and lay members are also contributing in writing or voicing. For feedback or questions, please email Canon Wong at terrywg@gmail.com