Celebrate Anglicanism

Celebrate Anglicanism addresses two pressing questions facing the Anglican Church in North America.  First, what does it mean to be an Anglican?  Many Anglicans are relatively new to calling themselves Anglicans including those who had been long time members of the Episcopal Church.  Few Anglicans have been exposed to teaching about Anglican tradition and history. Second, what do many Anglicans love about their church and traditions. If we are to be successful church planters and to bring those without a church into our parishes, we must be able to tell the people in our lives our Church's story. Celebrate Anglicanism will help newcomers and long time church goers alike on their journey toward a growing understanding.  We will learn:

What it means to be an Anglican

Basics of Apostolic Christianity and sacramental worship

Anglican Communion history, doctrine, beliefs, and tradition.

The role of the laity

Recent Communion events that have taken place in Jerusalem and Nairobi.

ISBN10: 0986044113
ISBN13: 9780986044113
Number Of Pages: 138
Publication Date: 20141020
Publisher: Midpoint Trade Books
Binding: Paperback
SKU: 9780986044113
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Celebrate Anglicanism is an extremely accessible introduction to Anglicanism -- and in particular to its North American expression.  For any who want to understand the basics of Christian Faith and the way that Faith has come to be handed on by those who would describe themselves as Anglican Christians this book covers all the basics. Celebrate Anglicanism is written by a layman for the laity of the Anglican Church.  The book is for those who are curious, who want to learn, who need basic knowledge.  It is for ordinary Christians and those who are considering claiming their vocations as laymen and women in the world.  The book is an invitation to becoming a disciple, and being informed enough to invite others into following Christ as committed and informed Anglicans. Celebrate Anglicanism is divided into seven chapters.  It encourages use by groups -- classes -- where together inquirers can discover the treasure that is the Christian Faith in the Anglican Way.  There are lots of questions to connect what is being learned to personal reflection or group discussion. The appendices offer everything from the classic creeds to a Church Constitution to contemporary statements from global gatherings. Celebrate Anglicanism is particularly useful in describing the way in which historic and global Anglicanism has been recovered and renewed in the Anglican Church in North America.  Indeed, the book helps one understand how the emergence of the Anglican Church in North America is the fruit of a world-wide Reformation of Anglicanism.  Among the stories that are told is how the Global Anglican Future Conference of 2008 called for the formation of the Anglican Church of North America as part of the re-centering of world-wide Anglicanism on the Faith once for all delivered to the saints.  The second Global Anglican Future Conference has meet in 2013 where the North American Province took its place as part of the great missionary movement, which is 21st century orthodox Anglicanism. As one whose ministry has been concerned to offer the fullness of Anglicanism as a very reliable way to invite, form, disciple, and deploy committed Christians, I commend Celebrate Anglicanism to those who are looking for a new life in Christ and to those who are charged with preparing souls for such a life in the Anglican Way. The Most Reverend Robert Duncan, D.D.