Description
Episcopalians believe themselves to be people whose individual and corporate lives are shaped by the Book of Common Prayer, but except for worship on Sunday morning, few know what fills its nearly 1,000 pages. John Westerhoff, Episcopal priest and Christian educator, walks readers through the ways in which the contents of the Prayer Book can (and will have to) shape the life of those who call themselves Episcopalians. A very good resource for parish study or reading upfront of seminary training, Westerhoff explores a brief history of the Prayer Book, and the ways in which it shapes us as pilgrim and prayerful people. How Episcopalians live into their baptism, live a Eucharistic and reconciling life, in addition to a lifetime of wholeness and health are explored in detail. All of this, as Westerhoff writes, helps us lead a holy life, and at some point, to a holy death. John H. Westerhoff is an Episcopal priest, the former professor of theology and Christian nurture at Duke University, the writer of many books about Christian education and life. For the last decade he has been theologian-in-place of abode at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Atlanta, Georgia.