The Daily Prayer Project (DPP) is a movement that exists to animate the life of prayer through the manifold beauty of the church. We connect and unify Christians by resourcing them with daily prayers, practices, and music from the global-historical church, and visual art of spiritual and artistic value. All of these rich resources are crafted into a simple, functional, and beautiful our Living Prayer Periodicals (LPPs). We produce seven LPP editions per year that move with the Christian seasons of Advent, Christmas & Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost, and Ordinary Time. These editions combine dynamic and diverse content with a stable method for morning and evening prayer. Each day of the LPP features morning and evening prayer liturgies framed by seven core elements with an integrated scripture reading plan. This method not only provides consistency for the life of prayer and practice, but it also forms us all into a life of communion with God and unity with our global and historical family of faith. It is this communal prayer that fuels and forms our own expressions of prayer in the present season of our lives. The DPP is an entrance into the holy, unifying, and empowering experience of praying together in a common way without ceasing throughout the Christian year.
This current edition, Easter, covers the date range of April 17, 2022–June 4, 2022
"The Daily Prayer Project is a blessing and a lifeline that helps me realign my gaze, drawing my attention back to the One whose love defines me." - Emily
"Our formation for cross-cultural life and love happens primarily through the ordinary liturgy and practices of life. If you desire this kind of formation there's no better way to bookend your day than with the Daily Prayer Project. It's biblically rich, cross-culturally saturated, and rooted in love." - Rev. Dr. Irwyn Ince, author of The Beautiful Community .
"Phenomenal resource...a robust liturgy for your community's life together." - James
"The Daily Prayer Project introduces us to elements shared by our brothers and sisters in Christ throughout the Church worldwide." - Lane