I’ve been dabbling in new spiritual rhythms these last few years, from meditation to examen to more somatic connection in worship. I find it beautiful and fascinating how different people connect to Christ and use such a wide array of tools to connect and grow closer to him!
A Rhythm of Prayer seems right up my alley! I've checked out the Amazon preview and think I'm going to need to purchase a copy!
A prayer book that I discovered in 2022 that I love is called "She Who Prays: A Woman's Interfaith Prayer Book" by Patricia Harris-Watkins and Jane Richardson Jensen. It's similar in format to the Anglican/Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and while it's interfaith it is Christian-centric, which is a big deal for me as someone who still leans heavily on Christian practices as a Unitarian Universalist. The women who wrote it are/were Episcopalian chaplains (Harris-Watkins passed away in 2017).
Some gifted me a book of puritan prayers that I have really enjoyed “the valley of vision - a collection of puritan prayers and devotions” super old school language but really beautiful prayers! Excited to look into some of these you have suggested!
A Rhythm of Prayer seems right up my alley! I've checked out the Amazon preview and think I'm going to need to purchase a copy!
A prayer book that I discovered in 2022 that I love is called "She Who Prays: A Woman's Interfaith Prayer Book" by Patricia Harris-Watkins and Jane Richardson Jensen. It's similar in format to the Anglican/Episcopal Book of Common Prayer and while it's interfaith it is Christian-centric, which is a big deal for me as someone who still leans heavily on Christian practices as a Unitarian Universalist. The women who wrote it are/were Episcopalian chaplains (Harris-Watkins passed away in 2017).
They provide a very generous excerpt on Amazon so if it is too progressive then you can pass on it. https://www.amazon.com/She-Who-Prays-Womans-Interfaith/dp/0819221139
Some gifted me a book of puritan prayers that I have really enjoyed “the valley of vision - a collection of puritan prayers and devotions” super old school language but really beautiful prayers! Excited to look into some of these you have suggested!