Lectionary
Daily BAS and BCP Bible readings from the Anglican Church of Canada’s adaptation of the Revised Common Lectionary.
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Daily BAS and BCP Bible readings from the Anglican Church of Canada’s adaptation of the Revised Common Lectionary.
The Book of Alternative Services (BAS) and other authorized liturgical resources of The Anglican Church of Canada are available for download. Most resources can also be purchased in hard copy format through the Anglican Church of Canada eStore.
Guidelines for building a community of disciples by putting the Gospels at the centre of worship and ministry. Includes Gathering Prayer, questions to ponder while reading the Gospels, tips for daily discipleship and a list of guiding principles.
Morning and Evening Prayer for the Seasons of the Church Year and Ordinary Time
Faith Seeking Understanding: Medical Assistance in Dying is a resource to assist theologically focused discussions about and to increase understanding of the realities of medical assistance in dying. This includes its impact on communities, our role as Christians, implications for the marginalized and vulnerable, relationship with healthcare and social justice, God’s gift of life and our … Continued
Rites and prayers supplemental to The Book of Alternative Services of The Anglican Church of Canada, authorized by Resolution A122, General Synod 2023, for use where permitted by the Ordinary.