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Welcome to the new Reverent Lutheran Beta.

This staging beta is for testing and feedback. User accounts created here will not be migrated to the final site, and the site is still subject to change. Native iOS and Android apps will launch after the site leaves beta. Please send suggestions, corrections, and feedback through the contact page.

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Reverent Lutheran

Confessional Lutheran Prayer, Catechesis, and Community

Faithful to Scripture, the Confessions, and Historic Liturgy

Pray the Daily Office, follow the Church Year, and read with the Lutheran Confessions close at hand. Reverent Lutheran brings prayer, Scripture, catechesis, and carefully gathered resources into one quiet place for worship and household devotion.

Daily Office

Begin Your Daily Devotion

Follow the rhythm of the Church Year and the hours of prayer

Today's Prayer Rhythm

Saturday of Trinity 5

Begin with the current office, then keep the Church Year close with today's calendar, psalms, and household devotions.

Church Year

Saturday, July 11

Season Trinity 5

Saturday of Trinity 5

Liturgical Color: green

Lectionary Readings

Old Testament Judg. 6:25-40
Epistle Acts 15:6-21
Psalms Psalm 104

For churches and websites

Add the lectionary to your website

Share the current church-year date and one-year lectionary reading references with a simple Reverent Lutheran widget for your church, school, or personal website.

Inheritors of the Western Church

The Lutheran Reformation sought not to abandon the Church's heritage, but to purify and restore it according to the Word of God

Scripture Above All

We confess the Holy Scriptures as the inspired Word of God and the sole source and norm of all Christian doctrine, guided by the Lutheran Confessions contained in the Book of Concord.

Historic Liturgy

We treasure the ancient patterns of worship inherited from the Western Church: the Mass, the Church Year, and the Daily Office as gifts that connect us to centuries of faithful Christians.

Daily Devotion

From the early Church Fathers through Luther's reforms, Christians have sanctified time through daily prayer, keeping the rhythm of worship in home and congregation.

Confessional & Catholic

We embrace our place in the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. The Reformation was a call back to the authority of Scripture and the pure Gospel, not a rejection of inherited treasures that serve faithful worship and devotion.

Sacramental worship
Liturgical tradition
Historic Church Year
Patristic foundation
Who this is for

Built for prayer, catechesis, and trustworthy Lutheran community discovery

Reverent Lutheran serves Confessional Lutherans and all Christians who want reverent devotional tools, reliable public listings, and resources shaped by Scripture, the Lutheran Confessions, and the historic liturgy of the Western Church.

Lutheran households

Daily prayer, Scripture readings, catechism study, and devotional habits for homes and families.

Churches and schools

Public directory, events, news, and resources for congregations, schools, pastors, and lay leaders.

Those exploring Lutheranism

Clear paths into the Church Year, the Book of Concord, Lutheran worship, and Confessional teaching.

Community and reference

Useful public tools, kept secondary to prayer

Directory, events, and resource browsing remain available without competing with the devotional path that leads the site.