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Books for Spiritual Growth

We believe spiritual growth continues beyond Sunday. Below you’ll find books that align with our discipleship rhythms and enrich our common life. Keep the conversation going.

Consider ordering books from our friends at Hearts & Minds or another independent bookseller. Alternative sites include Christianbook, Logos, Rabbit Room Press, and Anglican House Publishers. You may also wish to find a used copy on a resale site.

Church & Community
Belong

Our Anglican Heritage by John Howe and Sam Poscoe

Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Scripture & Gospel
Believe

Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament by Christopher JH Wright

The New Testament and Its World by Wright and Bird

The Crucifixion by Fleming Rutledge

Dominion by Tom Holland

Liturgy & Formation
Become

Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren

The Common Rule by Justin Whitmal Earley

Vocation & Culture
Build

Practicing the King’s Economy by Brian Fikkert, Michael J. Rhodes, and Robby Holt

Kingdom Calling by Amy Sherman

A Light to the Nations by Goheen

Art and Faith by Makoto Fujimura

Confronting Christianity by Rebecca McClaughlin

Family, Kids, & Students
Households

The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Loyd Jones

Habits of the Household by Justin Whitmal Earley

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

The Tech-Wise Family by Andy Crouch

Read it and want to talk?

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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