
A ministry of Peace Lutheran Church in College Station. The prayers of the hours podcast offers daily condensed sessions based on the Liturgy of the Hours. Permission to stream music in this podcast obtained from ONE LICENSE #A-717568 (and/or CCLI Streaming License #20676161). All rights reserved.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

Psalm 4, Jeremiah 14, Song of Simeon. Featuring Jeanie and Jamie Bassett with music played by Adam Emery. Permission to stream music in this podcast obtained from ONE LICENSE #A-717568 (and/or CCLI Streaming License #20676161). All rights reserved.
Psalm 141, Psalm 85, 2 Corinthians 1, Song of Mary. Featuring Larry and Sharon Lippke with music from the Westminster Presbyterian Band and Adam Emery. Permission to stream music in this podcast obtained from ONE LICENSE #A-717568 (and/or CCLI Stream... more
Psalm 118, Psalm 62, 2 Corinthians 5. Featuring Dean and Glenda Schneider with Music from Adam Emery and the Westminster Presbyterian Band. Permission to stream music in this podcast obtained from ONE LICENSE #A-717568 (and/or CCLI Streaming License ... more
Psalm 134, 1 Peter 5. Featuring Jason Vaaler and the Westminster Presbyterian Band. Permission to stream music in this podcast obtained from ONE LICENSE #A-717568 (and/or CCLI Streaming License #20676161). All rights reserved.
Psalm 15, 1 Peter 4, plus the Magnificat and the Lord's Prayer. Featuring Luther Rinehart and Adam Emery. Permission to stream music in this podcast obtained from One License #A-717568 (and/or CCLI Streaming License #20676161). All rights reserved.
Psalm 119, Romans 5. Featuring Rhonda and Jessica Raphael with music from Adam Emery. Permission to stream music in this podcast obtained from ONE LICENSE #A-717568 (and/or CCLI Streaming License #20676161). All rights reserved.
Philippians 1, Psalm 42, 1 Corinthians 13. Featuring Christine Hunter and Adam Emery. Permission to stream music in this podcast obtained from ONE LICENSE #A-717568 (and/or CCLI Streaming License #20676161). All rights reserved.
Psalm 31, Matthew 11, Song of Simeon. Featuring Larry and Sharon Lippke with music from the Westminster Presbyterian Band. Permission to stream music in this podcast obtained from ONE LICENSE #A-717568 (and/or CCLI Streaming License #20676161). All r... more
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