Calling all people into a transformative relationship with Jesus Christ for the glory of God and the salvation of the world.
Christ the King Anglican Church
Fr Daniel discusses the three formularies of the Anglican tradition: the 39 Articles, the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, and the Ordinal.
Fr Daniel gives an overview of the English Reformation and discusses the significance of items 3-5 of the Fundamental Declarations of the Province.
This week, Deacon Zack looks at the freedom we have in Christ, and more specifically, the difference between “freedom from” and “freedom for”.
This week Father Michael discusses the process through which salvation was made available to everyone, Jew and Gentile alike.
On this Trinity Sunday, Father Michael takes on the unenviable task of preaching on the nature of the Trinity. Let us hear his words with open ears.
On this Pentecost Sunday, Father Michael looks at our relationship with the Holy Spirit, and the gifts that can come from that relationship.
This week, guest preacher Rev Mike Pasqarello expounds upon the possibly surprising statement “The glory of God is a human being fully alive.”
In this week's sermon, Father Michael looks at the power and blessing of sacrificial love.
This week, Archbishop Foley dives into the text of Psalm 23 and looks at the hope and comfort that it gives us.
Father Michael examines God's ability to redeem the bad things that happen to us, and how that plays into His plans for salvation.
Today, Father Daniel explains the hope that Saint John's experiences in exile on the island of Patmos gives to us.
Father Michael explores the theme of “from resignation to resurrection” and looks at how, in dying to ourselves, we can obtain the greatest gift ever.
As is customary at CtK during the Great Vigil of Easter, Father Michael reads a homily by Saint John Chrysostom.
In this sermon, Father Michael looks at the role humility plays in our ability to carry out our Lord's commandment to love one another.
As we begin Holy Week, Deacon Zack preaches today on the theme of entrances.
Father Michael preaches from the Psalm appointed for today, Psalm 126.
Readings from Lent with the Fathers, translated by E.B. Pusey, edited by W.J.E. Bennett, and published by Nashotah House Press in 2019. The work is in the public domain and can be accessed for free online.
In this week's sermon, Father Michael discusses perfect freedom, what it is, and how we achieve it.
Readings from Lent with the Fathers, translated by E.B. Pusey, edited by W.J.E. Bennett, and published by Nashotah House Press in 2019. The work is in the public domain and can be accessed for free online.
This week, Father Ben Williams digs into our lectionary readings to give us encouragement to continue our Lenten disciplines, even if they don't seem to be going well.
Readings from Lent with the Fathers, translated by E.B. Pusey, edited by W.J.E. Bennett, and published by Nashotah House Press in 2019. The work is in the public domain and can be accessed for free online.
Readings from Lent with the Fathers, translated by E.B. Pusey, edited by W.J.E. Bennett, and published by Nashotah House Press in 2019. The work is in the public domain and can be accessed for free online.
Readings from Lent with the Fathers, translated by E.B. Pusey, edited by W.J.E. Bennett, and published by Nashotah House Press in 2019. The work is in the public domain and can be accessed for free online.
In this sermon , Father Michael explains what gardening can tell us about what our focus as Christians should be during this Lenten season.
Readings from Lent with the Fathers, translated by E.B. Pusey, edited by W.J.E. Bennett, and published by Nashotah House Press in 2019. The work is in the public domain and can be accessed for free online.
Readings from Lent with the Fathers, translated by E.B. Pusey, edited by W.J.E. Bennett, and published by Nashotah House Press in 2019. The work is in the public domain and can be accessed for free online.
Fr Daniel reads from the entry for the First Monday in Lent from Lent with the Fathers, translated by E.B. Pusey, edited by W.J.E. Bennett, and published by Nashotah House Press in 2019. The work is in the public domain and can be accessed for free online.
Fr Daniel reads from the entry for the First Friday in Lent from Lent with the Fathers, translated by E.B. Pusey, edited by W.J.E. Bennett, and published by Nashotah House Press in 2019. The work is in the public domain and can be accessed for free online.
This week, Father Michael reminds us that God is generous and merciful to us, and that we should embody that Kingdom ethic towards others.
In this week's sermon, Father David describes how Jesus' resurrection “frees us from the bondage of our past, forms our hope for the future, and focuses our lives in the present.”
In this sermon, Father Michael looks at the blessings we have as Christians in the form of our sacred traditions, specifically those surrounding the resurrection of Jesus Christ. But he reminds us that these traditions are not just stories, but actual events.
This week Father Michael warns us about the lies the enemy uses to make us think we're wasting our lives.
This week, Father Daniel preaches about the centrality of God's Word in the process of repentence and forgiveness.