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Resources

Your Cathedral Resources

Curated tools for faith and formation

We believe spiritual growth continues beyond Sunday. Below you’ll find books and resources that align with our discipleship rhythms and enrich our common life. These recommendations are meant to help you grow deeper in your faith and continue certain conversations in our fellowship.

Anglicanism
Foundations of the Anglican Tradition

The Anglican Way by Thomas McKenzie

Our Anglican Heritage by John Howe and Sam Poscoe

The “Book of Common Prayer”: A Biography by Alan Jacobs

Liturgy and Formation
Learn about worship and formation

You Are What You Love by James K.A. Smith

Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren

Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster

Beauty, Goodness, Truth
Practicing faith in everyday life

Liturgy in the Wilderness by DJ Marotta

The Life We’re Looking For by Andy Crouch

Families and Households
Structuring Christian households, for parents or caregivers

The Tech-wise Family by Andy Crouch

God’s Big Picture: Bible Story Book by N.T. Wright

To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism by JI Packer

Art and Faith
How theology informs creativity

Art and Faith by Makoto Fujimura

Art and the Bible by Francis Schaeffer

God in the Gallery by Daniel A. Siedell

Want to talk theology?

Meet with one of our pastors.

Our Distinctives

What grounds and guides us

Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion

Outlined by Thomas Cranmer, the Thirty-Nine Articles are a basic outline of the reformed faith and offer a concise summary of Anglican beliefs. 

The Book of Common Prayer

The Book of Common Prayer was compiled by Thomas Cranmer and forms the shape and substance of Anglican worship. It is in essence the Bible ordered for worship. 

Have questions?

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