"How do I live out my convictions as an Anglican Christian, and how do I get involved in the Anglican Renaissance?
For those curious about the Anglican way of Christianity, the varied voices on Anglicanism on the internet and on social media make it difficult to know where to even begin. Below we have provided a hub, and a step-by-step pathway for one to become more deeply enriched by the Anglican tradition through word, prayer and sacraments, and to find one's mission within this broader Anglican movement.
Anglican spirituality is a way of life rooted in the historic Book of Common Prayer, and based on three primary practices: weekly Holy Communion, Daily Office, and private devotions.
Click HERE to check out what Anglicans have historically believed, and listen to our Anglican Renaissance Library for a deeper dive.
Purchase a Book of Common Prayer in order to pray daily, or download the Daily Office App to start praying now on your computer or phone.
Check out our Pan-Jurisdictional Traditional “Find A Church” map : https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1FceVyQ6YJP8UIaU6aXngH_svjZ7U7no&usp=sharing
Becoming rooted in the Anglican way by committing to grow in godly virtue and personal holiness: receiving Holy Baptism, regularly attending Holy Communion at your local Anglican parish, praying the Daily Office as often as possible, striving after the theological and cardinal virtues, invest in your church by giving the tithe regularly, and reading solid Anglican divines.
Receiving the laying on of hands by a bishop as the “ordination to the laity”: living out our personal God-given mission to spread the gospel of Lord Jesus, and to pursue leadership positions in the vestry, Bible studies, out reaches, all for the benefit of the local congregation’s health and growth.
Working to build alliances on the ground: connect congregants and leaders of the parish with those of other neighboring ACNA dioceses, and even with those in the continuum, whether through online connections, in-person get togethers, or even occasional “church swaps.” Doing this helps to further geographic unity within orthodox Anglicanism.
Seeking to catechize those less traditioned in the Anglican way: intentionally join provincial initiatives that may be less traditional, and consider joining an Anglican congregation less familiar with the historic practices and theology of English reformed Catholicism.
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