Clergy Notes — June 14, 2026
Last week I wrote about the importance of the Daily Office in slowing down the frantic pace of our lives, and reminding us of God’s constant presence. This week, the theme of prayer has continued with me, both in my own personal reflections and in conversations I’ve had.
I’ve been thinking specifically of the way corporate prayer impacts our lives in subtle, sometimes undetectable (to us) ways. As a priest, I can say for sure, that when my Offices have slipped, people can tell, even if they don’t know why! But I think that’s probably true of all of us – after all, we are all shaped by our surroundings, the people we keep company with, and the activities we choose to participate in. So it makes sense that if we spend our lives as people of prayer, that time with God and in worship alongside one another will impact our lives, as well as the lives of those around us.
Likewise, when prayer falls away, other things take its place, and then those things will shape us instead, whether we are conscious of it or not.
So what are the things shaping your life right now?
If getting back into prayer when it has slipped away feels a bit intimidating, you might consider starting small – like saying grace before a meal; or asking God to bless your daily activities before you leave in the morning, or taking a moment to read a psalm at lunchtime. Prayer doesn’t have to be long or complex! The Office of Compline in the BCP is short; it only takes about 10 minutes and is a lovely way to end the day. And praying together with a friend is even better. St. James’ still prays the Office together every day, both in person and online – and we would love to have you join us!
Mother Amanda

St. James' Anglican Church