Hi from AZ USA

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  1. KateOG

    KateOG New Member

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    Hello, my name is Kate, from the southwestern USA in Arizona. I'm learning a lot from reading these posts. Last Sunday, I had the opportunity to attend an Anglican service at a local ACNA church in Tempe--and really enjoyed it. I would appreciate reading suggestions--I'm hoping to soon obtain a copy of the 1928 BCP and Celebrate Anglicanism, by Bud Davis. Any other suggestions for someone who is just learning? Thanks in advance and God bless!
    In Christ,
    Kate
     
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  2. Lowly Layman

    Lowly Layman Well-Known Member

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    Welcome aboard Kate! May God bless your time here.

    I would highly recommend the historical resources available on this site, especially John Jewel's Apology. Project Canterbury is also a great website. And lastly, since you enjoy worshipping in the 1928 style, try www.commonprayer.org I wish well in your endeavors.
     
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    highchurchman Well-Known Member Anglican

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    Dear Lady,
    A late but wholehearted welcome to you!

    John.
     
  4. Pecanpie

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    Welcome, Kate! :tiphat:It is nice to have you here. Congratulations on attending an Anglican parish. It is a wonderful experience. I second Lowly Layman's recommendation of John Jewel's Apology. In it you will discover Classical Anglicanism if that is what you are leaning towards. :)
     
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  5. KateOG

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    Thank you all for the warm welcome and the reading suggestions. I've bookmarked what I can find so far for future reading. Project Canterbury looks like a great website.