
Anglican tradition
The Anglican tradition is a Christian faith rooted in the teachings of the Church of England. It emphasizes a balance between Scripture, tradition, and reason in understanding God and living a faithful life. Anglicans value worship that is both respectful and accessible, often blending liturgical rituals with diverse expressions of faith. The tradition is known for its openness to different theological perspectives and its emphasis on community, social justice, and personal spirituality. It maintains a structured church hierarchy with bishops, yet encourages individual engagement with faith, fostering a humble, inclusive approach to Christian life.