From The Living Church <[email protected]>
Subject What Anglicans believe ...
Date November 13, 2020 2:00 PM
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A teaching tool from the editors of The Living Church

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** Anglicans Believe:
Portable catechesis for Episcopal parishes ([link removed])
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This is a challenging season for Christian formation. We want to help you creatively reach and teach:
* Newcomers to faith or to Anglicanism
* Newcomers to your congregation (online or in-person)
* Those preparing for baptism and confirmation
* Anyone interested in deepening their faith

Anglicans Believe ([link removed]) is developed by the editors and writers of The Living Church as a beautiful and portable teaching tool for Episcopal congregations. Focused on basic topics of Anglican theology, these rich resources can be shared for use in virtual and in-person contexts, such as:
* Transitioning visitors to community
* Small groups
* Sunday school and confirmation classes
* Marriage counseling
* Ministry training

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** Just some of the titles in the Anglicans Believe series:
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The Book of Common Prayer
First written in 1549 and revised periodically since then, the Book of Common Prayer helps give form to Anglican faith and worship. It is probably the most cherished liturgical book in Christian history. This pamphlet considers how it is both a literary masterpiece and a key source of unity for Anglican Christians around the world.

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Eucharist
In the Eucharist, we offer to God all that we have received in this life, and we proclaim the mystery of faith. In bread and wine, the Church remembers the life, death, and resurrection of Christ, and is united to Jesus Christ through receiving his Body and Blood. This pamphlet unites our understanding of the Holy Eucharist with the history of sacrifice in the Bible.
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God the Holy Trinity
Who is God? Who are Christians talking about when they speak of the Trinity? This pamphlet outlines the basics of Trinitarian faith, by exploring the Lord’s Prayer and the Apostles Creed, all in the context of key biblical passages like Matthew 28, Romans 8, and Hebrews 1. We are all baptized into the name of the Trinity: “the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.”

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