Digital Resources

While the content found here is not exhaustive by any means, the following is a list of some great digital resources for the Christian journey, some of which were created by people within our Diocese!
Apps
Catechesis, an age-old Christian practice of disciple-making, employs a straightforward question-and-answer format to teach new believers and church members the core tenets of Christianity. "To Be a Christian," authored by J. I. Packer and a team of Anglican leaders from our province, revitalizes this often-overlooked tradition for contemporary Christians. This beloved catechism contains over 360 questions and answers, each supported by Scripture references, covering the full spectrum of Christian doctrine and life. Drawing from foundational texts such as the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Ten Commandments, it provides clear, concise, and conversational guidance. Perfect for believers seeking to deepen their understanding of God's Word and strengthen their faith, the "To Be a Christian" app makes this invaluable resource accessible anytime, anywhere. Download now and start your journey of spiritual growth!
Daily Prayer is a beautifully designed, ad-free app crafted to cultivate lasting spiritual rhythms of prayer and scripture reading. Rooted in centuries-old Anglican traditions and the Book of Common Prayer, this experiential tool invites you to join in prayer and scripture at four key moments throughout the day—morning, midday, evening, and late evening. Whether engaging in all or just one, you’ll find fresh, thoughtfully curated content daily. With full Bible integration featuring the ESV translation, you can read or listen to scripture on the go with a simple tap of the play button. Custom notifications help you establish a steady rhythm, gently reminding you to pause and center your heart in prayer. Designed for believers from all walks of faith, Daily Prayer draws from Anglican liturgy and the Daily Office Lectionary (St. Mary’s Day Revision, 2018), offering a structured yet deeply meaningful way to connect with the Lord in today’s fast-paced world. Visit dailyprayer.church to learn more.
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