1. Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals helps today’s diverse church pray together across traditions and denominations with morning, midday, and evening prayers for every day of the year.
2. Liturgy comes to life as you tap on song titles in the Common Prayer app and sing along with the new monastic Rutba House community of Durham, North Carolina.
3. Ultimately, Common Prayer makes liturgy dance, taking the best of the old and bringing new life to it with a fresh fingerprint for the contemporary renewal of the church.
4. Churches and individuals who are familiar with with Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove will enjoy a video in which the two of them introduce this app and invite users to pray along with them, the communities, and New Monastics around the world.
5. Following the 12 Marks of New Monasticism, this app also offers guidance for putting faith into action each month, complete with links to further reading that will deepen your understanding of how God is at work in the world.
6. With an ear to the particulars of how various liturgical traditions pray, this app offers a tapestry of prayer that celebrates the best of many traditions.
7. Learn more at including a sample of the print book that includes a robust introduction.
1. It could either be a blank page or a template with prompts to pray for certain groups, such as church leaders, governmental leaders, family, friends, etc.Pity the notification does not appear to work.
2. May God bless those who have offered this app to the world!I have the pocket edition book and found it useful but difficult to remember to pray.
3. I do have a suggestion, though I don't know how hard it would be to implement: if the "prayer for others" line was a link to an editable document, then users could keep a list of those for whom they want to pray daily.
4. Also, would love if the compline prayer from the pocket edition could be added to the app in the future.I attend an Episcopal church, but identify as more Anglo-Catholic.
5. I am new to liturgical prayer and haven't grown up in a high church environment, it would be useful to see where the various prayers etc.
6. Be nice if it had better integration with the daily readings, hymn, and prayersPLEASE UPDATE THIS APP! I can't recommend it anymore because it isn't available on newer versions of Android.
7. Thanks for a wonderful app!As a Presbyterian pastor, but more importantly as one who desires to follow Christ with my whole life, I couldn't recommend this app more highly.
8. One small critique is that I'd prefer the hymn keep playing if I turn my phone screen off.
9. On the plus side, the app has links to the song book, and to the scripture readings in BibleHub.
10. It boost your time and alertness for God and getting stronger spiritually.Hasn't been updated in a long time.
11. It would also be nice if we could high light a paragraph or sentence in the monthly reflection, so that when we return to it during the month it sinks in.