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"content": "What to expect in an Anglican service.*<br /><br />Hear the English language at its most beautiful and set to an exalted purpose: the praise of Almighty God.<br /><br />Participate in a service with a clear biblical logic to it, moving from confession of sin to forgiveness to praise to prayer.<br /><br />Hear this logic explained by the minister, as he reads the prescribed explanations that are built into the very liturgy itself.<br /><br />The human tragedy and the way of salvation are both clearly explained and dramatized by the dynamic movement of the liturgy. All of this in an atmosphere of hushed and reverent quiet.<br /><br />Hear two whole lessons from the Bible read out loud: one from the Old Testament and one from the New.<br /><br />Though not exactly the whole counsel of God but a pretty fair snapshot in one service.<br /><br />To be led in a corporate confession of sin.<br /><br />Hear the minister pronounce God’s forgiveness in words shaped by Holy Scripture.<br /><br />Be led in corporate prayer following the pattern of the Lord's prayer.<br /><br />Responsively read with the minister at least two whole psalms.<br /><br />Sing a couple of hymns drawn from the rich vein of traditional hymnody and shot through with scripture.<br /><br />The whole congregation recites the Apostles' Creed (and thus come pretty close to being exposed to the whole counsel of God).<br /><br />Hear collects (short prayers) rooted in the intercessory concerns of scripture brought to bear on the real world.<br /><br />Experience an hour long service in which most of the time is spent occupied with words drawn directly from the Bible.<br /><br />Hear more of the Bible read, said, sung, and prayed than in any other church.<br /><br />The Anglican liturgy means that you will participate in biblical Christianity in a remarkably beautiful, scriptural and reverent fashion (not just be a spectator).<br /><br />In other words, taking God's word seriously in worship<br /><br />*Based on the observations of Carl R. Trueman, Paul Woolley Professor of Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary.",
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