Bible and group study
These resources provide study guides, devotionals and discussion materials to support individual and group engagement with scripture.
This list identifies the translations approved by the House of Bishops for use in public worship, ensuring that scripture readings are both faithful to the original texts and clear for congregations.
Why do people believe? Why do we pray? What good is the Church, and what does it mean to belong? Do You Ever Wonder…? brings these everyday but profound questions into focus through a series of short, story-driven videos. Speaking to searchers, lifelong Christians and everyone in between, this series offers gentle, grounded reflections on life, faith and the longings that shape us.
Doctrine of Discovery: Stolen Lands, Strong Hearts is a feature-length film that explores the lasting impact of the Doctrine of Discovery, a set of fifteenth-century papal rulings that declared lands outside Europe to be “empty” and Indigenous Peoples to be less than fully human. These ideas shaped the legal and moral framework of colonization and continue to influence laws, policies and relationships in Canada today.
Eucharistic Practice and Sacramental Theology in Pandemic Times grew out of questions raised when COVID-19 disrupted in-person worship and prompted reflection on how Anglicans live their sacramental life in changed circumstances. This collection gathers voices offering accessible perspectives on eucharist, presence and pastoral practice for study and discussion.
Faith Seeking Understanding: Medical Assistance in Dying is a collection of essays offering prayerful theological reflections on medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in Canada. While the legal and social landscape continues to develop since its publication, reflections focus on enduring questions about Christian responsibility, compassionate presence and the dignity of those who are vulnerable or suffering.
The Gospel in the centre of the Indigenous Sacred Circle, supported by A Disciple’s Prayer Book, has become an important and dynamic part of the growing spiritual movement among Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island.
I Intend… is a discipleship program designed to help individuals, small groups or whole parishes grow as disciples of Jesus. Through guided reflection, key questions, discernment exercises and the creation of Intention Statements, participants develop practical spiritual practices that align daily life with Christ’s call.
In Sure and Certain Hope is a pastoral and theological guide to Anglican approaches to death, dying and Christian burial. It offers compassionate support for individuals, families, clergy and pastoral leaders by exploring grief, end-of-life decisions and the Church’s ministry at the time of death. Rooted in Anglican liturgical tradition and grounded in Scripture, it provides clear guidance for planning funerals, navigating pastoral conversations and offering prayerful presence in times of loss.
Liturgy and Anglican Identity is a study resource that introduces the diversity and shared foundations of Anglican worship across the Communion. Developed by the International Anglican Liturgical Consultation, it invites groups to reflect on how liturgy shapes Anglican identity in different cultural and local contexts. Adaptations and study questions were prepared for use in the Anglican Church of Canada.
Northern Witness invites small groups and congregations to explore themes such as mission, sacrificial service, partnership and healing, viewed through the lived experience of the Council of the North.