Members of the staff Christ the King have found several web sites helpful in their private devotional life. You are invited to explore these sites at your leisure and perhaps discover one which you also find helpful.

Pray-as-you-go provides 10-12 minute meditations for each week day which can be downloaded to your MP3 player or listened to online. The meditations include music, Scripture, and questions to guide your reflection on the day's reading.

Blue Cloud Abbey is a Benedictine establishment in South Dakota. "Praying with the Monks" is a link to systematic prayer of the Psalms on a daily basis. All the seasons of the church year are provided; the morning and evening prayer for a given day of the week remains constant throughout a season.

Oremus (Latin for "Let us pray") provides resources for daily prayer, hymns, and liturgical forms in the Anglican tradition.

Praying Church is the ELCA's network for intercessory prayer. It provides opportunity to the visitor both to request prayer and to access prayer requests from others.

Sacred Space is a multi-lingual site sponsored by the Irish Jesuits. This site invites the visitor step-by-step into God's presence, with optional prayer guides along the way to assist the pray-er in his or her prayer for the day.

Daily Texts of the Moravian Church's losung or "Watchword" tradition, which dates back to 1731, can be e-mailed to you. When you sign up at this web site, you will receive in your mailbox each day a list of the day's Scripture texts, which you read from your own Bible, and several prayers for the day.

TalkToGod is an interactive prayer site for children, aimed particularly at children 4-10 years of age. Children enter the names of people for whom they wish to pray, and the site guides them through some traditional forms of prayer as well as providing an easy to understand Scripture for them. Children are given a choice of Morning Prayer or Night Prayer, depending on the time of day at which they access the site.

Christ the King Lutheran Church is a congregation of the North Central Conference of the Indiana-Kentucky Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

The United Religious Community of St. Joseph County is an interfaith community of congregations in the greater South Bend area who have joined together to encourage religious understanding and respect for religious diversity, as well as to work for constructive changes in society.

Christ the King is "home base" to one of the earliest Samaritan Counseling Centers. The Samaritan Center provides faith-based counseling in all areas of need.

 

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