SPIRITUALITY Spirituality in the Anglican tradition is deeply intertwined with everyday experience. Because God created our world and everything in it and pronounced it good, and because God in Jesus entered into our world and lived a human life, we believe that all of creation is holy and that all the events and experiences of daily life can reveal God to us. Anglican spirituality has nourished many poets, preachers, and saints whose words hint at manifold ways of seeking and finding God in life and life in God. Christ beneath and above me, Christ with me and in me, Christ around and about me, Christ on my left and my right, Christ when I rise in the morning, Christ when I lie down at night, Christ in each heart that thinks of me, Christ in each mouth that speaks of me, Christ in each eye that sees me, Christ in each ear that hears me. St. Patrick’s Breastplate New every morning is the love our wakening and uprising prove; through sleep and darkness safely brought, restored to life, and power, and thought. John Keble in all things thee to see, and what I do in anything, to do it as for thee. George Herbert Amazing grace! How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me! I once was lost, but now am found, was blind, but now I see! John Newton We shall not cease from exploration and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time. Each day has its evening, and so also has life . . . Stay with me, Lord, for evening is coming, and the day of this fretful life is far spent. May your strength be made perfect in my weakness. Turn but a stone and start a wing! ‘Tis ye, ’tis your estranged faces, That miss the many-splendoured thing. But (when so sad thou canst not sadder) Cry, — and upon thy so sore loss Shall shine the traffic of Jacob’s ladder Pitched betwixt Heaven and Charing Cross. |