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Prayers for the Pentecost Season Through Christ the King

by Richard Bansemer — July 10, 2011

Richard Bansemer, former Bishop of the Virginia Synod of the ELCA, and author of the ALPB's devotional books "O Lord, Teach Me to Pray" based on the Small Catechism, and "We Believe" based on the Augsburg Confession, continues his series of prayers for the church, now for the remainder of the season of Pentecost - Series A. All of the prayers reflect the lessons of the day...

Richard Bansemer, former Bishop of the Virginia Synod of the ELCA, and author of the ALPB's devotional books "O Lord, Teach Me to Pray" based on the Small Catechism, and "We Believe" based on the Augsburg Confession, continues his series of prayers for the church, now for the remainder of the season of Pentecost- Series A. All of the prayers reflect the lessons of the day.

Pentecost 10 (A)

Pentecost 11 (A)

Pentecost 12 (A)

Pentecost 13 (A)

Pentecost 14 (A)

Pentecost 15 (A)

Pentecost 16 (A)

Pentecost 17 (A)

Pentecost 18 (A)

Pentecost 19 (A)

Pentecost 20 (A)

Pentecost 21 (A)

Pentecost 22 (A)

Reformation (A)

All Saints (A)

Christ the King (A)

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