The Anglican Agenda series of publications, edited by Dr. J.I. Packer, aims to open up current questions that call for thought, discussion, prayer and decision among members of the Anglican Church of Canada and wider Anglican Communion. There are currently 18 booklets in the series that can be purchased at $3 a booklet or $40 (plus shipping) for the entire set from the Anglican Network in Canada. This series of small books would be ideal for a 4-5 month group Bible Study or adult Sunday School class.
Developed over 10 years, Christianity Explored is an informal course for people who'd like to investigate Christianity, or just brush up on the basics. It explores who Jesus was, what his aims were, and what it means to follow him. You won't be asked to pray, sing or read aloud, and you can ask any questions you like. Or, if you prefer, you can just come along and listen. Christianity Explored has been around for over a decade now, and it's been designed to suit different age ranges and people.
This ministry sells various devotional guides to individuals as well as whole congregations. Their daily devotional "The Journey" is a good tool for developing a daily habit of Bible reading.
The Blueprint for the New Church Conference is a regional gathering sponsored by the AAC designed to equip churches within the Anglican Church in North America (AC-NA) with practical teaching and tools to fulfill the Great Commission. DVD recordings of the various speakers and workshops are available from the AAC.
In June 2008, 1,200 Anglican leaders, bishops, clergy and lay people, from 27 provinces of the Anglican Communion met in Jerusalem for the Global Anglican Future Conference. One of the results was the establishment of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans, with the ‘Jerusalem Declaration’ as its foundation. In 2009, 40 theologians, from 14 countries throughout the Anglican Communion, produced a commentary on this important document called “Being Faithful: The Shape of Historic Anglicanism Today”.