Holy Week is a sacred time in the Christian calendar that leads up to Easter Sunday, the day on which we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In the Anglican tradition, Holy Week is a time of reflection,… Read More
The Southwell Litany was composed by George Ridding, first bishop of Southwell, England (Church of England). As Lent is a time of prayer and repentance, this litany is most helpful for self-reflection and examination as one enters their… Read More
Christianity.com recently posted an article by Barton Gingerich, titled The Anglican Church: 10 Things Christians Should Know. It is an excellent primer for those curious about Anglicanism and a great refresher for those already in the tradition. We… Read More
Beginning the Second Sunday of Lent, our liturgy will include reciting the Decalogue, or Ten Commandments until Holy Week. Below is a Lenten Examination of Conscience based on the Ten Commandments that can be used to reflect more… Read More
Lent is a forty-day (excluding Sundays) period of fasting, repentance and spiritual discipline in the Christian calendar, observed by many denominations including the Anglican Church. The word Lent derives from lencten, an Old English term meaning spring. The… Read More
Christ the King Church will be hosting a Pancake Dinner in honor of Shrove Tuesday on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 from 5PM-6:30PM in the Fellowship Hall, just prior to the men’s and women’s Bible study. Shrove Tuesday, also… Read More
Join us for an Introduction to the Book of Common Prayer Class on Saturday, March 11, 2023 from 10AM-11:30AM. The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is a great resource for all Anglicans. Not only does it set out… Read More
Last Updated: 03/15/2023 by Charlie Vensel
How to Love Well This Lent by +Carl Buffington
As promised, we are trying to post resources on our website regularly to help you engage a holy and meaningful Lent. Here is a recent blog post by our friend and guest preacher, +Carl Buffington, titled How to… Read More