Lectio 365 Devotions
We are pausing our First 15 devotionals and encouraging everybody to download the Lectio 365 App to serve as our daily devotional time for the rest of 2025. We feel like this is the best way to fully embrace our year-long focus on prayer because of the unique format the Lectio 365 App provides. To download the app, simply search “Lectio 365” in your app store or scan the QR code below. You can also stop by our Connecting Point this weekend and a member of our staff can help download it to your device. If you are unable to use an app as a resource and would prefer to receive this devotional via email, send us an email here and we will connect with you.
Friday January 3, 2025
Today is Friday, January 3. At the beginning of a new year, we explore what the Bible says about new beginnings.
Read MoreThursday January 2, 2025
Today is Tuesday, January 2. As a new year begins we explore what the Bible says about new beginnings.
Read MoreWednesday January 1, 2025
Today is New Year’s Day. As a new year begins we explore what the Bible says about new beginnings.
Read MoreTuesday December 31, 2024
Today is New Year’s Eve. As a new year begins we explore what the Bible says about new beginnings.
Read MoreMonday December 30, 2024
Today is Monday, December 30, and as a new year begins we explore what the Bible says about new beginnings.
Read MoreFriday December 27, 2024
Today is Friday, December 27 and we are studying the song of Simeon recorded in the second chapter of the Gospel of Luke following the birth of Jesus.
Read MoreThursday December 26, 2024
Today is Thursday, December 26 and we are studying the song of Simeon recorded in the second chapter of the Gospel of Luke following the birth of Jesus.
Read MoreWednesday December 25, 2024
Today is December 25, Christmas Day. We celebrate the birth of God’s Son, Jesus Christ. We study the song of Simeon recorded in the second chapter of the Gospel of Luke.
Read MoreTuesday December 24, 2024
Today is December 24 and tonight is Christmas Eve. We begin the celebration of Christmas, the birth of God’s Son Jesus Christ. We study the song of Simeon recorded in the second …
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