Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and he who has no money come, buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price.

—The Prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 55:1)

The B-C-P

The Bible Arranged for Prayer

Since Thomas Cranmer produced the first edition of the Book of Common Prayer in 1549, the Prayerbook has served as the cornerstone of Anglican worship: a point of organic continuity between the patterns of prayer of ancient and medieval Christianity, and the Reformation emphasis on careful and patient attention to the Spirit speaking through the Scriptures.

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Lectionary Reflections

Ruminations on our Sunday Scriptures, illuminated by diverse selections of art, music, and prayer that draw from the rich heritage of Christian life and worship.

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Saints and Feasts

Stories that ground us, that inspire us, that shape our memory and inform our rhythms as the people of God connected throughout time and around the world.

The Catechism

The basics of the Christian faith as it is steward and taught within the Anglican Tradition.

Every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a master of a house, who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.

— Jesus Christ, the Son of God (Matthew 13:52)