
The Daily Office Podcast Saturday Evening // November 8, 2025
Nov 8, 2025
Join a reflective journey through Evening Prayer, featuring calming readings from Psalms 23 and 24 that emphasize God's guidance and ownership of creation. Delve into Isaiah's vivid prophecies of nations and watchmen, and experience the poignant recitation of Mary's Magnificat. The tension builds as Mark recounts Jesus' anguish in Gethsemane and the infamous betrayal by Judas. Concluding with heartfelt prayers for unity and peace, this session invites personal intercessions and concludes with a warm blessing.
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Evening Prayer As Simple, Scriptural Liturgy
- The podcast frames Evening Prayer as a simple, reverent liturgy rooted in the ACNA 2019 Book of Common Prayer.
- Andrew Russell models quiet, scripture-centered worship suited for daily practice.
Start With Silence And Structured Prayer
- Begin worship with silence, scripture, and corporate confession to center attention on God.
- Follow the structure: silence, a short Scripture sentence, confession, absolution, and comfortable responses.
Psalms Connect Comfort And Kingship
- The Psalms appointed (23 and 24) steer the evening toward trust, God’s provision, and the coming King.
- The pairing underscores both pastoral comfort and cosmic sovereignty in nightly worship.



