Anglican Way
Premier online magazine of Anglican faith and tradition.
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Premier online magazine of Anglican faith and tradition.
Essential, topical and innovative, anglicanway.org is a central website and multimedia resource for all in the Anglican tradition With informative and inspiring content, it explores the riches and distinctiveness of our Anglican theological heritage and Prayer Book tradition It also offers a platform for informed debate about the key issues and challenges facing the Anglicans today. It will also feature inspirational video and audio content in support of our liturgical mission and vision in partnership with our network of parishes.
Anglican Way Magazine https://anglicanway.org/
Print edition on the vital topics in the Church.
The print edition of the Society’s journal presents informative and educational articles together with analysis of the vital topics facing the Church. Edited by Dr Roberta Bayer it is both creative and distinctive and presents a powerful Prayer Book perspective on all aspects of Anglican faith and worship together with key perspectives drawn from Anglican history.
Read issues here: Anglican Way Print issues
Your portable Daily Office, going everywhere you go.
Updated daily, this app provides the full text for saying Morning and Evening Prayer as well as Noonday Prayer and Compline. There is no need to carry a heavy book and makes it even easier to integrate the Office into your daily devotions, in unity with the Church worldwide, in prayer through time.
iOS App in iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/ipray-bcp/id431349318?mt=8
Forming in Faith.
Teaching the faith, or Catechesis, is a profoundly important ministry, to which the Prayer Book Society is deeply committed. The challenges and confusions facing the Church in the modern world make the need for accurate teaching greater than ever. Of a previously unprecedented scale among Anglicans, the Catechesis Project aims to provide a solid and sure footing, teaching the fundamentals of Christianity, and essentials of Anglican doctrine, in an accessible and compelling manner.
The substantial first volume, My Beloved is Mine and I am His, by the Society President, the Revd. Fr. Gavin Dunbar is now being launched. It provides material for Adult Education Classes through twenty five weekly chapters. Its three main sections exploring progressively what it means to belong, to believe and to follow Christ as this has been understood and set out in the Anglican tradition. Each of the cumulative chapters features short essays on the Prayer Book Catechism’s Questions and Answers, followed by suggestions for further reading, and questions for study and discussion.
Visit the page: PBS Catechesis Project
Anglican classics now.
This online library of Anglican classics makes instantly available important texts from the incomparable heritage of theological writing by Anglican Divines since the sixteenth century. It has at present a particular strength in works about the Prayer Book, Collects, Prayers and Articles and also many of the writings by the distinguished former PBS President the late Revd Dr Peter Toon.
Visit the New Scriptorium here: http://newscriptorium.com/