Morning Prayer with the Oblate Family: July 20th With Angela McCulloch
Good morning everyone, today we join Angie, from London, for our time of morning prayer.
Today’s reading is from the Gospel of Matthew, and the famous parable of the sower. Some seeds fell on the edge of the path and the birds ate them up; others fell on rock, where they found little soil and sprang up quickly but were scorched by the sun and, without deep roots, died; others fell amongst thorns, which choked them. Finally, there were those seeds which fell on rich soil and produced good crop.
Thank you for joining us today in prayer.
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