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What is Anglicanism?

This Anglican think tank blog presents articles and conversations addressing what it means to be Anglican. At the core, Anglicanism is Trinitarian Christianity. And, Anglicanism can be described by How we Study, How we Worship, and How we Grow. Thus, "ATLAS" concerns Theology, Liturgy, and Spiritual formation.

Britian has some of the earliest evidence of Christian art. This 4th century lead tank from Suffolk includes the ancient Chi-Rho and Alpha-Omega symbols. It was probably designed to hold water at a church. The grounds also included a cemetery, which may explain the reverse order Omega-Alpha.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Anglicanism means Anointing

The Cathedral Seat at Canterbury.
Every Archbishop of Canterbury since the 12th century has been consecrated in this very chair.
It is a symbol of how Christ Himself gave authority to His apostles and continues to do so generation after generation.
Anointing for ministry flows with such delegated authority.  Read more about this in the article
Anglicanism means Anointing.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10238178/AnglicanismAnointing.pdf

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