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Are You Worshipping with Your Whole Body?

Receiving communion in a warm setting

Christian worship is not merely internal but embodied. Scripture commands postures such as kneeling, standing, and lifting hands, showing that God calls us to worship Him with our whole person. Drawing on biblical teaching, historic Christian practice, and Anglican liturgy, this article explores why bodily worship matters, how posture forms the heart, and why Christians in...

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Noble Rituals and the Weekly Worship of the 1662 Prayer Book

Kneeling in prayer at church

Drawing on Johann Kurtz’s “Noble Rituals” in First Things, this article argues that the weekly rhythms of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer are not empty routines but formative, embodied rituals that shape Christian identity over a lifetime—grounding believers in repentance, assurance, and the sure hope of the resurrection....

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Thomas Cranmer and the True Presence of Christ

Thomas Cranmer

On this Reformation Day—the Eve of All Saints’ Day—we remember Thomas Cranmer, the English Reformer and Archbishop of Canterbury who gave the Church the Book of Common Prayer and a gospel-centered vision of the Lord’s Supper. Cranmer taught that Christ is truly present in the Eucharist—not in the bread and wine themselves, but spiritually to the faith of believer...

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