Annual Report, June 19, 2026

It has been an active year with revisions of some publications and some new publications in development. Also, ACOP’s materials are being used in an expanding circle.

New covers with a unified design were prepared for Prayers from the Ancient Celtic Church, The Antiphonary of Bangor, The New Ancient Collects. In time, the other parchment covered books will have the redesigned covers.

Some minor corrections were made to Prayers Ancient Made Modern, which is my number two seller, second only to Prayers from the Ancient Celtic Church.

Searches and hits on  Sanctus / Holy, Holy, Holy, Kyrie, Eleison / Lord, Have Mercy, Go Forth into the WorldSupport Us All the day Long, Deliver Us from Every Evil, Martin Luther’s Evening Prayer, and and Agnus Dei / Lamb of God all in the top hits and searches. The devotional booklets The Way of Light (Easter) and The Scriptural Way of the Cross are the top document downloads.

The chief views continue to be from English speaking countries (U.S., U. K., Canada and Australia), but there is growing usage from the Philippines, Jordan, India, Singapore, China, South Africa, and Indonesia!

Links to A Collection of Prayers

WordPress lets me see referrers, that is, other websites that have a link to A Collection of Prayers. After search engines, the biggest referrers are a liturgy website www.liturgies.net, the Christian spirituality website www.christianity.com, followed by individual ministries, churches, and even some denominational websites.

Wartburg Watch often used prayers from A Collection of Prayers in their online worship blog. After Easter, Wartburg Watch discontinued their online worship blog since many churches offer online options.

As mentioned above, some books got new covers with a more uniform style. Prayers Ancient Made Modern received some minor corrections.

My publications have taken a more historic turn:

This year I released a translation of Summary of Christian Teaching for Young People by Veit Dietrich. The Summary… was a significant book in Lutheran history, since it was mentioned in agendas and other works since the time of the Reformation. Strangely, I could find only the first printing. Summary… is well known for the collects that accompany each Sunday’s devotional commentary. They were widely used in Scandinavian churches, and are printed in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary (1996). To my knowledge, this is the first complete translation of the Summary into English.

The translation of another historic book is in development, The Pomeranian Church Order and Agenda is in the final stages of proofreading. As the word Agenda implies, it was a book for leading worship. It was also a book of church law for the duchy of Pomerania, which set very high standards for churches, pastors, and other church workers. I anticipate a mid to late July 2026 release.

As always, the sale of books pays for the website and supports research.

Beyond This Website, Books and Products

  • The Commission on Worship of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod used psalm prayers from two of my books (Sarum and Mozarabic) for a worship conference that focused on psalms. These reproducible sheets may also be available in book form in the future. I will put up a link if and when this appears in book form.
  • Crossway Publishers has released their Sing! hymnal in September 2025, and they used nine prayers from my books as filler for some white spaces in their book.
  • The prayer anthology from Eerdmans, Prayers from the Cloudincludes my translation of the Lorica of St. Fursey.
  • Other devotional publishers have also contacted me about using A Collection of Prayers and some of my books as a source. Congregations of many denominations and individuals have contacted me for permission to use prayers from the website or from my books in works for public or private devotions. I am always happy to share my work–which is what A Collection of Prayers is all about.

May God be glorified and our neighbors edified!