About Us
What the Prayer Book Society Is
It is composed of faithful Episcopalians (Anglicans) who seek
to keep alive in the church the classic common prayer tradition
of the Anglican Way, which began in the Church of England
in 1549. They wish to worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness
and in a dignified and understandable English.
It claims that the Constitution of the Episcopal Church gives
to Rectors and parishes, as well as to individual Episcopalians,
the right to use the last genuine Book of Common Prayer in
America: the 1928 BCP.
It is committed to educating and informing the people of the
nature and content of the common prayer tradition, and its
use for Holy Communion, Daily Offices, baptism, funerals,
family prayer and personal devotions.
It is involved (in cooperation with sister societies in Canada,
Britain and Australia) in maintaining and teaching the biblical
faith, order and morality to which the Common Prayer Tradition,
along with other Anglican formularies, bear witness
It seeks to do the above through lectures, seminars, publications,
phone conversations, an internet web site and work in local
churches.
What the Prayer Book Society Is Not
It is not an historical Society - though it does take
history seriously.
TIt is not merely a preservation Society - though it does
seek to preserve what is good.
It is not merely a traditionalist society - though it does
receive holy tradition gracefully.
It is not a reactionary society, existing only to oppose
modern trends.
It is not a synod or a council organized by the church.