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The Prayers of the People: Joining the Work of God
Discover the beauty of the Prayers of the People in the 2019 Book of Common Prayer. Explore the differences between the Anglican Standard and Renewed Ancient texts, the role of the laity, and how “the work of the people” transforms the heart.
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Why We Say the Nicene Creed in Worship
Discover the history, meaning, and purpose of the Nicene Creed and why Christians across traditions confess it together in worship.
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The Sermon: Becoming Windows of God’s Light
The sermon is a time for calling God’s peace into a deeper relationship with the Lord. It is primarily not about instruction although it should instruct. It’s primary function is worship.
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The Collect of the Christian Year
Today we continue our walk through the Sunday liturgy with the Collect of the Day. The ancient salutation of “The Lord be with you” marks this as a […]
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The Gloria in Excelsis: A Song of Heavenly Joy
Discover the meaning, history, and joyful purpose of the Gloria in Excelsis—one of Christianity’s oldest hymns, still sung in worship today.
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The Kyrie and The Trisagion: Ancient Cries for Mercy
When Jesus summarized the law, He told us that the greatest commandment is to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind—and to love […]
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Why We Say the Summary of the Law
You may have noticed that every Eucharistic liturgy in the 2019 Book of Common Prayer includes the Summary of the Law—words spoken by Jesus in Matthew 22:37–40. This […]
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The Collect of Purity: An Anglican Treasure
Almighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of […]
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The Jerusalem Cross
Within our Anglican tradition, and particularly within the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), the Jerusalem Cross holds a place of profound meaning. You may have noticed its […]
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The Book of Common Prayer 2019
C.S. Lewis described the Christian faith as a journey—and indeed, we are on this journey together toward God. While there are many expressions of Christianity, one of the […]
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- Walking the Sacred Path: The Way of the CrossJoin Christ Church Oakhurst for “The Way of the Cross” every Wednesday at noon during Lent. Experience a meditative mini-pilgrimage of healing and prayer.
- The Prayers of the People: Joining the Work of GodDiscover the beauty of the Prayers of the People in the 2019 Book of Common Prayer. Explore the differences between the Anglican Standard and Renewed Ancient texts, the role of the laity, and how “the work of the people” transforms the heart.
- Why We Say the Nicene Creed in WorshipDiscover the history, meaning, and purpose of the Nicene Creed and why Christians across traditions confess it together in worship.
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