Students, educators and researchers
Materials for theological learners and educators seeking resources that support research, critical study and deeper understanding of Anglican identity and ministry.
A Guide to Intercultural Conversations is a resource for fostering honest and respectful intercultural dialogue. It includes a brief facilitation guide and companion video, to support parishes and dioceses in exploring unity, diversity and reconciliation.
The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion express core theological positions shaped during the English Reformation and are preserved in the Canadian Book of Common Prayer, reflecting the doctrinal heritage carried from the Church of England into the Anglican Church of Canada. While not formally adopted as a binding confession of faith in the Anglican Communion, they serve as a window onto the theological concerns of the reformed English church and the development of Anglican thought.
The Book of Alternative Services (BAS) is the Anglican Church of Canada’s primary contemporary prayer book, offering structured prayers, liturgies and guidance for worship in a Canadian Anglican context.
The Book of Common Praise, published in 1938, served as the principal hymnal of the Anglican Church of Canada for much of the 20th century. Compiled by a committee of the General Synod, it followed the 1908 edition and reflected the Church’s evolving liturgical and musical life.
The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the Anglican Church of Canada’s traditional prayer book, a cornerstone of Anglican worship and spirituality.
The Waterloo Declaration (2001) formalized the full communion relationship between the Anglican Church of Canada and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, enabling shared ministry, worship and sacramental life while respecting each church’s distinctiveness.
Care in Dying offers theological and ethical reflection on end-of-life decision-making within an Anglican context. It considers questions of dignity, suffering, community and moral responsibility, and supports faithful discernment for those navigating decisions around euthanasia and assisted dying.
A Charter for Racial Justice in the Anglican Church of Canada sets out the Church’s commitments to racial justice, reconciliation and systemic change. It names racism as a sin and offers theological grounding, structural analysis and practical commitments that dioceses and parishes can use to support anti-racism education, ministry planning and community partnerships. As a working document, the Charter provides shared language to guide racial justice work in Anglican communities across Canada.
This online resource provides a rich collection of videos, essays and practical resources to encourage grassroots Christian–Muslim dialogue. A Common Word Canada supports individuals, congregations and community groups across Canada in building understanding, trust and friendship with their Muslim neighbours.
Common Praise (1998) is the most widely used hymnal in the Anglican Church of Canada, featuring 769 hymns and pieces of service music for worship throughout the church year.