Links
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Ministry Roster
Who’s scheduled to do what when
Right Now Media
The "Netflix of Video Bible Studies" has a HUGE library of faith-based videos that you can access whenever and wherever you want—on your phone, iPad, computer, or at home on your TV. Contact the office if you need an account.
ACNA Book of Common Prayer
“The Book of Common Prayer is the Bible arranged for worship. The 2019 edition takes what was good from the modern liturgical renewal movement and also recovers what had been lost from the tradition.”
~ Archbishop Robert Duncan, Liturgy Task Force Chair
Good News Daily Devotionals
A daily devotional reflection on scripture
Bible.com
Choose from more than 1,200 Bible versions in over 900 languages on your computer, phone, or tablet -- with many available as audio Bibles.
ACNA Catechism
This catechism (a text used for instruction of Christian disciples) is designed as a resource manual for the renewal of Anglican catechetical practice.
(Free) Apps
ESV Bible
The ESV Bible app was designed to make reading the Bible on your iPhone or iPad as similar to reading a print Bible as possible.
Bible in One Year
Start your day with the Bible in One Year, a free Bible reading app with commentary by Nicky and Pippa Gumbel. Nicky Gumbel is the Vicar of HTB in London and pioneer of Alpha.
Daily Prayer
Daily Prayer is a beautiful, ad free, experiential app designed to develop long lasting spiritual rhythms of prayer and scripture reading.
C.S. Lewis Institute
“The C.S. Lewis Institute is a great effort to instruct eager minds in probing the depths of moral imagination and spiritual truth.” - Ravi Zacharias, Ravi Zacharias Ministries
The Bible App
Already installed on over 435 million unique devices all over the world, the Bible App offers a free Bible experience for smartphones, tablets, and online at Bible.com. The Bible App for Kids was designed specifically to engage children with Bible stories on an age-appropriate level.
Discover Bible Study
The Discover App provides Discovery Bible Studies (DBS), which are a great way for groups to study the Bible together. The aim is to encourage practical discipleship by allowing people people to discover what the story means for themselves; learn about more about God and Jesus; obey what they are learning; tell others what they have learned; and model discipleship to others.