A Selection of Online Meditation Websites
Still Speaking from the United Church of Christ. Short meditations. Sign up here Sign up here.
Richard Rohr email from the Center for Action and Contemplation, Sign up here, loving, expansive, a fresh look occasionally at old truths.
Inward Outword from the Church of the Savior in D.C.
Feed Your Spirit from the United Church of Christ
Pray as You Go Jesuits in Britain, get an app
God Pause from Luther Seminary
Our Daily Bread nondenominational organization with over 75 years of ministry
Daily Devotionals from Passport Primarily intended for students
Northumbria Community Morning Prayer
Daily Prayer from Mission St. Claire A daily Episcopal devotional
Lost in Wonder An On-Line Labyrinth from the Methodist church UK
WORD A Brief Word for the Day from Gratefulness
Daily Seasonal Devotional A seasonal devotional site from Passport
Pray the Daily Anglican Office The prayer site of Mission St. Clare where you are led through morning prayer for each day.
sacredspace The prayer site of the Irish Jesuits. Make a 'Sacred Space' in your day, and spend ten minutes, praying here and now, as you sit at your computer, with the help of on-screen guidance and scripture chosen specially every day.
WordAmongUs is intended to assist people in reading, meditating on and understanding scripture and to provide sound, practical advice for Catholics on the living out of the Christian life.
Forward Movement Day by Day provides daily meditations based on readings from the Bible appointed by the lectionaries. It is produced by Movement Publications, an official agency of the national Episcopal Church, to encourage and nourish people as they grow in their lives of prayer and faith.
oremus is a form of daily Christian prayer published on the Internet by Steve Benner and Simon Kershaw. Oremus means "Let us pray."
Creighton University Daily Reflections
WorldinPrayer is a ministry of the Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist Lodi, California
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