What’s In the Book of Common Prayer?
What is actually in the Book of Common Prayer? Winfield Bevins gives us a tour.
What is actually in the Book of Common Prayer? Winfield Bevins gives us a tour.
Rector of Apostles Anglican Church in Knoxville, TN, Rev. Jack King speaks about spiritual formation and the four ways that we might acquire the heart of Christ: story, ritual, virtue, and service
The people most likely to relate to the message of Advent are the oppressed and marginalized. Morgan Clark explains why.
What value does art have in the worship experience? Joey Fitzgerald shares wisdom about an essential element that is missing from many churches: creativity in worship.
The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic, John Guernsey provides his insights on vision, being a pastor to pastors, and the power of three streams Anglicanism.
Why would you need a book to pray? Winfield Bevins explains the benefit of prayer using the Book of Common Prayer.
Today is a day of feasting with family. But, there is another kind of feast in the family of God. Emily Vermilya shares her first experience at the Lord’s table.
Why use the Book of Common Prayer in your daily life? Winfield Bevins shares the significance of never having to pray alone.
Why should we pray from a common prayer book? Greg Goebel shares some wisdom about appropriate use of such resources.
Why does traditional liturgy and tradition actually matter? Morgan Clark shares the legacy of Thomas Cranmer and the life-giving resource that is the Book of Common Prayer.
We are seeing a resurgence in the use of visual arts in worship. Shannon Sigler shares some tips for incorporating it into your service.
Special ministry contexts warrant special considerations. Anglican Collective interviews a pastor who ministers in a tense situation about ministry in religiously plural contexts.