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Advent Vespers: One and All
The Liturgy of the Hours
12/12/21 • 31 min
Liturgy of the Hours, by Luther Seminary Chapel
Advent calls us to pause, to prepare, to slow down when the world is speeding up.
Our special gift to you in this season is One and All, Vespers for Advent by The Reverend Elise and Andy Pokel. One and All was created with fresh expressions of traditional themes of the Advent season and follows the liturgy of Vespers, prayer for the evening.
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Easter Matins, 2B
The Liturgy of the Hours
04/12/21 • 20 min
The Liturgy of the Hours podcast by Luther Seminary Chapel and Augsburg University Campus Ministry.
As we continue to journey through this Easter season, our shouts of Alleluia at Christ’s resurrection are matched with cries of lament as we face the harsh realities of this life. Death was defeated on the cross, and yet we suffer.
We are led through a time of Matins prayer by the songs and spoken words Emily Feld and Luther Seminary Student Francisco Concepcion.
Matins for Ordinary Time, Lectionary 13B
The Liturgy of the Hours
06/22/21 • 22 min
The Liturgy of the Hours, by Luther Seminary Chapel, prayer for wherever you may be. Zach Busch and Alé Suarez lead Matins, prayer for the morning time for Ordinary Time 13B.
Night Prayer in Lent, 6B
The Liturgy of the Hours
03/22/21 • 24 min
By Luther Seminary Chapel and Augsburg University Campus Ministry.
We move closer to Jesus and his cross. Sufjan Stevens sings: “there is no shade in the shadow of the cross.” The cross is where suffering is revealed...and then refracted to healing.
The brokenness of the world, of ourselves, is not ultimate. Jesus went the way of pain, turning suffering to healing; separation to community; death to life. We are led this week by Nate Crary and Luther Seminary student Hannah Sackett.
O Lord of Might
The Liturgy of the Hours
12/18/20 • 10 min
The Liturgy of the Hours Podcast, brought to you by Luther Seminary Chapel and Augsburg University Campus Ministry.
These are the golden evenings of Advent, when the nights in the northern hemisphere stretch towards their longest and the light bends and turns to lengthen our days. Our waiting peaks to a crescendo as we yearn to welcome Christmas, the Christ child: our true light from the true light.
We mark these days by dwelling in a treasure of the church: the hymn O Come O Come Emmanuel and their refrain, known as the O Antiphons. Today: O Lord of Might.
Michael Morris leads us through the O Antiphons with chanting. These short sentences are the lens through which we read Mary’s Magnificat and understand the Messiah that was and is and is to come.
Rejoice, for God, merciful and mighty, is with you.
Holy Week Compline
The Liturgy of the Hours
03/27/21 • 25 min
The Liturgy of the Hours by Luther Seminary Chapel and Augsburg University Campus Ministry
Holy Week
Using liturgy and hymns adapted from Evangelical Lutheran Worship, scripture from the New Revised Standard Version, a blessing from Julian of Norwich, and original compositions, Andy and Pastor Elise Pokel offer this week’s night prayer: Holy Week through Mary’s eyes, heart, voice, and body.
There is grief here; grief and joy.
The lullaby of Mary for her son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Night Prayer in Lent, 3B
The Liturgy of the Hours
03/02/21 • 18 min
The Liturgy of the Hours Podcast, by Luther Seminary Chapel and Augsburg University Campus Ministry.
Lent relates to the Old English for lengthening. Perhaps what is lengthened in Lent is us our growth, our pilgrimage, our faith practices, our attention to Jesus.
This episode of Night Prayer is led by Luther Seminary Alumni. Josh and Sally Messner offer a chanted night prayer with notes like a night sky -- so clear that you can see the stars. Jenna Bergeson leads the spoken liturgy.
Transcript: https://rb.gy/gzglho
Matins for the Time After Epiphany, Week 2, Year B
The Liturgy of the Hours
01/12/21 • 17 min
The Liturgy of the Hours podcast, by Luther Seminary Chapel and Augsburg University Campus Ministry.
This Nation has changed since our last episode was released. Impeachment, further unrest, and division weighs down the cold, crisp, winter air. We hold our breath. We shout out. And Jesus finds us where we are; knows us as we are; and calls us. Come and See.
Liturgists: Mark Ertl & Luther Sem Student Chavaleh Forgey.
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Christmas Eve
The Liturgy of the Hours
12/24/20 • 9 min
Merry Christmas from the Liturgy of the Hours.
Jesus Christ is born!
Most years we would celebrate with our families and churches, gathering to pray, sing carols and light candles.
This year is different, and we pray, unique. Let us remember that, while we gather alone, the spirit connects us through time and space. We carry our community wherever we may be.
A gift for you: Professor Craig Koester reads the Christmas Story from Luke’s Gospel. A virtual Luther Seminary Choir, led by Mark Ertl, sing Silent Night. Thank you to Jaime Benson, Agony Siwela, Lucas Shurson, Cori Forcey, Bergen Eickhoff, Gloria Osemenam, Seth Wynands, Danni Dunasky for singing. Our thanks to Jami Goetz for editing and producing, as always.
Wherever you are, may the promise of the Christ child, born in humble wonder, sustain you this day. You are not alone.
Tenth Sunday After Pentecost (Ord 19A)
The Liturgy of the Hours
08/03/20 • 52 min
The Liturgy of the Hours, presented by Luther Seminary Chapel. Prayer that goes with you wherever you may be. The Liturgy of the Hours is an ancient practice of prayer throughout the day to help keep track of time. We offer one episode with three chapters: for morning prayer, evening prayer and night prayer.
Chapter One, prayer for the morning at 0:00
Chapter Two, prayer for the evening at 15:30
Chapter Three, prayer for the night at 33:30
This week's liturgists are Zach Busch and Jearlyn Steele
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How many episodes does The Liturgy of the Hours have?
The Liturgy of the Hours currently has 71 episodes available.
What topics does The Liturgy of the Hours cover?
The podcast is about Morning, Christianity, Faith, Night, Religion & Spirituality, Prayer, Podcasts, Religion and Bible.
What is the most popular episode on The Liturgy of the Hours?
The episode title 'Matins in Ordinary Time (28A)' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Liturgy of the Hours?
The average episode length on The Liturgy of the Hours is 25 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Liturgy of the Hours released?
Episodes of The Liturgy of the Hours are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of The Liturgy of the Hours?
The first episode of The Liturgy of the Hours was released on Jun 9, 2020.
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