Hello, my name is Kate, from the southwestern USA in Arizona. I'm learning a lot from reading these posts. Last Sunday, I had the opportunity to attend an Anglican service at a local ACNA church in Tempe--and really enjoyed it. I would appreciate reading suggestions--I'm hoping to soon obtain a copy of the 1928 BCP and Celebrate Anglicanism, by Bud Davis. Any other suggestions for someone who is just learning? Thanks in advance and God bless! In Christ, Kate
Welcome aboard Kate! May God bless your time here. I would highly recommend the historical resources available on this site, especially John Jewel's Apology. Project Canterbury is also a great website. And lastly, since you enjoy worshipping in the 1928 style, try www.commonprayer.org I wish well in your endeavors.
Welcome, Kate! It is nice to have you here. Congratulations on attending an Anglican parish. It is a wonderful experience. I second Lowly Layman's recommendation of John Jewel's Apology. In it you will discover Classical Anglicanism if that is what you are leaning towards.
Thank you all for the warm welcome and the reading suggestions. I've bookmarked what I can find so far for future reading. Project Canterbury looks like a great website.