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With so many people discovering Anglicanism today, especially younger people yearning for a connection with the Early Church, there is great need of this delightful book telling Anglicanisms story from its early roots to todays relevance. Reformation Anglicanism by Chuck Collins traces the history and practice of a group of believers who form the largest protestant denomination in the world. Collins gives just the facts, letting the power of Anglican spirituality draw his readers to this authentic and gracious way to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. Winner of 1st place prizes in national short story and poetry contests, Collins renders the Christian faith as reachable and understandable as it really is. He shows the winsome beauty of Gods character that is deeply embedded in Anglican worship and prayers, and that what sets Anglicanism apart is that it is generously orthodox, completely biblical and liturgically beautiful. For example, Anglicanism believes the Bible is Gods inspired revelation without saying it speaks to every earthly thing, that grace is given in Holy Communion without insisting God is bodily present in the bread and wine, that our nature is affected by sin without saying we are worthless, and explains the reality of heaven and hell by saying what the Bible says: that God destines Christians to life.

Collins shows that the16th Century English reformers didnt want to start something new; they only wanted to return the Church to the ancient Christianity from which the Medieval Church had departed so that at its core Anglicanism is a container for Christian truth to pass along from generation to generation. It is a compassionate and gracious view of doctrine and morals that sets this church apart, but generosity doesnt mean anything goes. Collins makes it clear that Anglicanism is defined and guided by the Bible, and that the church that stands for nothing will fall for anything.

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1. In sum Reformation Anglicanism is the story of the Worlds largest Protestant group from its early roots to todays relevance.

2. Even Billy Graham says if he were starting all over again (he) would be an evangelical Anglican. [Source: Americas Pastor by historian Grant Wacker, Harvard University Press, November 2014] Evangelical and Reformation Anglicanism are one and the same.

3. Authored by an Anglican Priest and winner of National 1st place poetry and short story prizes.

4. Blurbed by luminaries including renowned theologian J.I. Packer and Foley Beach, Archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America. J.I. Packer is General Editor of the English Standard Version of the Bible and the author of dozens of books in print.

5. Of worldwide interest to Anglicans and Christian seekers.

6. Handsomely designed with top quality cover and paper stock.

Reformation Anglicanism Biblical Generous Beautiful is nothing less than a forthright recall to this great tradition and the things of faith that really matter.

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Anglicanism

Biblical Generous Beautiful

Forward by Ashley Null

Chuck Collins

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Published by Anglican House Publishers, Inc., Newport Beach, California. You may contact us at http://www.ahpub.org Text set in Optima typeface. Printed by Asia Printing Co., Ltd., Seoul, Korea.

This work is protected under the copyright laws of the United States, Canada, the U.K. and approximately 90 other countries. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved.

Scripture quotations are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989 the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

2014 by Chuck Collins

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Forward 2014 by John Ashley Null

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The Most Rev. Foley Beach (Archbishop and Primate, Anglican Church in North America)

Chuck Collins gives a clear and concise explanation of the story of Anglicanism from its early roots to its modern day relevance. Reformational Anglicanism is not only informative, but it is inspirational to see how God has used this expression of the Christian Faith to impact the world for Jesus Christ.

The Rev. Dr. J. I. Packer (Author and Theologian)

This lively and enlivening introduction to real Anglicanism speaks loud and clear to those who want to be serious with the Bible and its God. It is a forthright recall to the things that really matter.

The Very Rev. Dr. Justyn Terry (Dean President, Trinity School for Ministry)

Dear Chuck, I have very much enjoyed reading your book. I also remember reading the earlier edition and using it to lead a woman to Christ at Dallas/Fort Worth airport With so many people discovering Anglicanism at the moment there is a great need for well-informed and clearly written accounts of this great tradition. Chuck Collins provides just that. He is able to explain the main points of Anglicanism and show their consistency with Protestant convictions with the lightness of touch of an experienced pastor. It is a joy to read and I recommend it highly.

The Rt. Rev. Dr. Felix Orji (ACNA Bishop)

There is significant confusion today as to what Anglicanism is. To Gods glory and the blessing of his Church, Venerable Chuck Collins has succinctly and in a timely fashion clarified for us what Anglicanism is and ought to be --- a church that is Scriptural, Reformational and ordered. I highly recommend it to the church.

The Most Rev. Dr. Paul Zahl (Author and Theologian)

Although I write as one who decided to stay within the Episcopal Church, I think Chuck Collins has given us a simple, succinct, and completely accessible picture of the religion that Anglicanism seeks to be. If you are looking for a religious way of life that is beautiful, is anchored in centuries of wisdom and pastoral caring, and at the same time has meat on its bones, Walk Right In! Collins book, like Thomas Cranmers Church, has wide open doors for any person who is making their Pilgrims Progress towards a safe enduring Home.

The Rev. Canon David H. Roseberry (Rector, Christ Church Plano)

Chuck Collins has traced the history and practice of a group of believers that form the largest protestant denomination in the world. It is a formidable task, to be sure. But it is a great storyfull of twists, turns, tumbles, and turnovers. We are in one of those times right now. However, the Lord continues to draw people to this church. So read this chronicle of our history and rejoice that God continues to call and inspire Anglicans in Americaand then join usor invite someone to join you in the Anglican Way.

The Very Rev. Kevin Martin (Retired Dean, St. Matthews Episcopal Cathedral, Dallas)

Chuck Collins has written a very useful book on the nature of Anglicanism. This work establishes the historic roots and doctrinal underpinning of true Anglicanism. He handles the differences among Anglicans in North America in a fair handed way. Those of us interested in the future reconciliation and growth of Anglicanism in North America will find this a helpful tool in that direction. It will also serve as a good introduction to the Anglican faith and spirituality to those new to our tradition.

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Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling

Calling for you and for me;

See, on the portals Hes waiting and watching

Watching for you and for me.

Come Home, come home,

Ye who are weary, come home;

Earnestly, tenderly, Jesus is calling,

Calling, O sinner, come home!

Growing up in the Episcopal Church I did not encounter this famous invitation hymn of the Moody Revivals until I watched Horton Footes The Trip to Bountiful. In this wonderful story, an elderly woman manages to escape from the cramped urban apartment she shares with her over-protective son and bossy daughter-in-law to go back just once more to her hometown of Bountiful, Texas. Experiencing her greatest joys but mingled as well with her deepest heartbreaks, in Bountiful she had felt the most alive. Now, past memory, personal meaning and future hope all seem tightly bound up and tied down to that specific soil which her family had tilled and which had covered her two children dying in an undue season. Realizing that Jesus would soon be calling her home to Heaven, Mrs. Watts needs to get her bearings for her final journey by one last trip to the place and time that had given coherence to her life on earth. She has to feel the earth of the home place run through her fingers once again and remember the person she was before cramped relationships in that Houston apartment had turned her bitter and despondent. Only remembering the truths about herself and others from that earlier time can she come home to her own gentle, tender, earnest self.

In the midst of all the turmoil, division, heartbreak and bitterness of North American Anglicanism in the Twenty-first Century, Chuck Collins has written a lively and informative book that asks his readers to go on a similar journey to the past in order to recover our true loving selves for the future. To old Episcopalians and newly minted Anglicans, Chuck reminds them of their long mutual history in the Church of England: i) its deep roots in the early Christianity of the British Isles, planted firmly in the ancient, life-giving soil of Scripture, the Creeds and mission; ii) the recovery of these priorities in the 16th Century in order to proclaim a generous Gospel through its Prayer Book, Homilies, and Articles; iii) the spread of these formularies to North America and the eventual founding of the Episcopal Church; and finally iv) the recent Jerusalem Declaration which calls the Anglican Communion back to the foundational truths of the 16th Century and the emergence of the Anglican Church in North America to promote them. With wit and without rancor, Chuck gives just the facts, letting the power of the tradition draw his readers to the best insights of the past so that they may discover the way forward to their own better selves.

If that were not enough, however, this book also addresses specific key issues confronting American Christians in general. In the face of our countrys pervasive cultural commitment to performance-based identity, Chuck points his readers to the Reformations Gospel of Grace made possible by the performance of Christ for us on the cross. In the face of western societys relativism, pluralism and universalism, Chuck reminds his readers of the eternal truths of Scripture, the uniqueness of Christ, and the need for personally trusting him for salvation. In the face of rampant biblical skepticism, Chuck urges his readers to trust the One who inspired it and find its simple interpretation in both its immediate context and the Bibles overarching, unifying themes.

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