
Common Worship
Common Worship is a collection of liturgical resources used by the Church of England and other Anglican churches for public worship. Introduced in 2000, it provides a variety of prayers, services, and materials for different occasions, allowing flexibility while maintaining a unified structure. It caters to diverse congregational needs, incorporating traditional and contemporary elements, and supports various forms of worship, such as Holy Communion and Morning Prayer. Common Worship aims to enrich spiritual life, promote inclusivity, and ensure that services are accessible and meaningful for all churchgoers.