RECOMMENDED READING
- Evangelicals On The Canterbury Trail, Robert Webber
- Evangelical is Not Enough, Thomas Howard
- The Spirit of Anglicanism, Thomas Wolf, John Booty, Owen Thomas
- Beyond Bells and Smells, Mark Galli
- Anglican Spirit, Michael Ramsey
- Love’s Redeeming Work: The Anglican Quest for Holiness, Geoffrey Rowell, Kenneth Stevenson, Rowan Williams
- The Study of Anglicanism, Stephen Sykes, John Booty, Jonathan Knight
- Anglicanism and the Christian Church, Paul Avis
- Anglican Identities, Rowan Williams
- The Living Church, John Stott
- Our Anglican Heritage: Can an Ancient Church Be a Church of the Future?, John W. Howe, Sam C. Pascoe
GUIDES FOR PRAYER
THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
As Anglicans we are people of regular rhythms of worship. The Book of Common Prayer helps to guide us in our daily and weekly worship.
THE DAILY OFFICE
The people of God have prayed at key points of the day for centuries. The Daily Offices shape the daily worship of Anglicans in the morning, at midday, in the Evening and at night.