For those interested in the Anglican Way.

Deep Anglicanism Explored is a guided journey through the riches of re-formed catholic Anglicanism—rooted in Scripture, shaped by the Great Tradition, and formed through the Prayer Book’s life of Word and Sacrament.

Each week combines teaching with room for questions and discussion, helping newcomers understand what Anglicans believe and why we worship the way we do.



Worship’s Foundations – Glory, Language, and the Presence of God

Explores the biblical roots and definitions of worship, the concept of giving “glory” to God, and worship as a language of relationship.

Week 1

Entering the Glory – Hearing, Responding, and Holy Space

Traces the historical and biblical development of Christian liturgy: from apostolic and ancient patterns, to the Reformation and the Book of Common Prayer.

Week 2

The Response of Worship – Sacrifice, Praise, Communion, and Faith

Focuses on worship as offering—through sacrifice, prayer, praise, communion and the necessity of faith to enter God’s presence.

Week 3

Fulfillment in Christ – NT Worship and the Pattern of Heaven

Explores how Christian worship is a participation in Christ and a bridge between Old and New Covenants.

Week 4

Liturgy’s Story – History, Structure, and the Eucharist

Examines how God’s glory is not just observed but entered, where God speaks and humanity responds.

Week 5

Worshipping Man – The Divine Liturgy and Our Universal Calling

Reflects on humanity’s identity as “homo adorans”—the worshipping creature— and how worship sends out the Church to live as God’s people in the world.

Week 6

Module 1- The Language of Worship

This beginning module explores the biblical, historical, and theological foundations of Christian worship, guiding participants through the language, patterns, and meaning of liturgy from Genesis to Revelation and into the life of the Church today.