Welcome to our resources page. Here is a list of resources to help you understand our faith or enrich the one you have.
Anglican Way Magazine. The Magazine of the Prayer Book Society, USA: For Traditional Anglicans. Note: Their iPray app does not use the 1928 BCP
APA Anglican Parishes Association Publications. Serving the religious, educational, and liturgical needs of traditionalist Anglicans since 1981.
Book of Common Prayer (1928 American edition). Makes the Prayer Book we use at St. John’s available in a variety of online formats (HTML, PDF).
CCEL Christian Classics Ethereal Library The mission of the Christian Classics Ethereal Library (CCEL) is to build up the church by making classic Christian literature widely available and promoting its use for edification and study by interested Christians, seekers and scholars. The CCEL accomplishes this by selecting, collecting, distributing, and promoting valuable literature through the World Wide Web and other media.
CommonPrayer.org is an independent, privately sponsored collection of resources based on the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, especially the Daily Offices of Morning and Evening Prayer. CommonPrayer.org is not affiliated with or sponsored by any parish, diocese, province, or other ecclesiastical body; it is a personal ministry offered as a gift to those who love the 1928 BCP and traditional Anglican liturgy. We offer a place of prayer and peace to all, with no politics or agendas.
Church Locator. If you landed on this site and you are not from this area but are still interested in the Anglican Catholic faith. Visit this page and find an ACC church near you.
The Cradle of Prayer. The Cradle of Prayer offers recordings for morning and evening prayers and free daily downloads, read directly from the pages of 1928 Book of Common Prayer.
Deus Publications. The publishing arm of the Diocese of the Eastern United States of the Anglican Province of America.
The Evangelical Ascetic. A blog containing thoughts on spirituality in practice from Bishop Stephen Scarlett.
Fellowship of Concerned Churchmen. Founded in 1973, the FCC is dedicated to promoting unity among traditional Anglican and Episcopal churches.
New Scriptorium. A collection of classical Anglican theological works that have gone out of print or have otherwise been made available on the web. Includes the former Anglican Books Revitalized as well as the Peter Toon collection.
Order of St. Benedict. The Order of Saint Benedict is a monastic order of men within the Continuing Anglican Church. The Order was Instituted on August 28, 1981.
Parish Locator. Sponsored by the Fellowship of Concerned Church, this pages provides a searchable listing of approximately 1,100 Anglican parishes in the USA and Canada that affirm the historic Biblical Christian gender roles in both priesthood and marriage.
Project Canterbury Large collection of historic Anglican documents and writings.
Theopedia. An encyclopedia of Biblical Christianity from a conservative evangelical perspective.