Why I Pray With A Prayerbook | The Book of Common Prayer

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  • @dannydorito2954
    @dannydorito2954 Před rokem +16

    "There is a little bit more history than 'King Henry wanted a divorce'."
    THANK YOU.

  • @RogerBesst
    @RogerBesst Před 9 měsíci +6

    “Let sleep find you holding your Bible, and when you head nods let it be resting on the sacred page.”
    -Saint Jerome

  • @yeahnothx-e9l
    @yeahnothx-e9l Před 7 měsíci +7

    Just stumbled onto this video and really appreciated it! I come from an evangelical background and ended up leaving my church years ago for many reasons, mainly because it felt so over simplified, ultra individualistic, and suspicious of anything "rote"/non-spontaneous. I don't remember being overtly taught that other denominations were "questionable" (at best), but when I left, it was my denomination or nothing at all. I had no concept of any other way of being a true Christian. Not long afterwards, I read "Evangelical Is Not Enough," which blew holes through my inherited suspicion of liturgical prayer and worship. I probably would have refused to even *read* a Book of Common Prayer, much less use it, back in the churches of my youth. After closing the door on Christianity (as I knew it), I never imagined going to church again - beyond weddings, funerals, or visiting beautiful or historical churches just for the aesthetic. Fast forward 20+ years. I really wanted to get back to God, but couldn't stomach the denominations of my youth. In fact, I wasn't sure I could stand *any* church that claimed to be part of a denomination. Then I found an Anglican (ACNA) church, and I have never looked back. Our church uses the 2019 Book of Common Prayer. There are copies in the back of every pew, and I bought a nice leather bound copy for myself, but I am still getting used to it. (I suspect that's true for a lot of other former Evangelicals in my church!) Your video really hit the nail on the head of why having a collected book of prayers (among other things) is so beautiful.

    • @patriottex4813
      @patriottex4813 Před 2 měsíci +1

      This is similar to my story. I walked away from evangelical churches because the theology was watered down. Sermons were more of the preachers opinion than what the scripture says. Needless to say I've started going to an Anglican church ( ACNA not C of E). The daily office has helped me to instill quiet times with myself and the Lord. I am praying more, reading and meditating on more scripture than ever before. The Book of Common Prayer is awesome!

  • @yikes2180
    @yikes2180 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I'm a Particular (Reformed) Baptist that uses the Book of Common Prayer as my daily prayer book. Soli Deo Gloria!

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Amazing! I'm glad that you have found it useful for your prayer time. It has been such a blessing to me!

  • @jgeph2.4
    @jgeph2.4 Před 2 lety +15

    Agreed ! It’s a wonderful resource and knowing even in my own time I’m united to the universal church in prayer . Great stuff

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you so much for the encouraging comment!

    • @jgeph2.4
      @jgeph2.4 Před 2 lety +3

      @@evansustar8478 I just found an antique copy of the BCP with hymnal from the church of Ireland dating to the 1890’s . So cool knowing saints with the same daily struggles held this book and read the same words as we are .

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 2 lety +6

      @@jgeph2.4 That’s incredible! I’m sure the hymnal portion is priceless. I’m a bit of a prayer book addict myself.

  • @hoosinhan
    @hoosinhan Před 4 měsíci +3

    Evan, thanks for the great video. I am from a Charismatic Catholic background, also practicing Anglican Daily Office. It's true that the Daily Office is extraordinary. In fact, God himself directed me to use the Daily Office. As a fellow Pentecostal, you would understand when I say "God directs" me. I learned to pray intercession and read the Bible regularly from the Daily Office, two things I really long to be able to do in my Christian life. What's extraordinary is that when I worship in a prayer meeting once a week, I really feel that the Daily Office has somehow made me very close with the Holy Spirit, perhaps through the psalms and intercessory prayers. As a Catholic Charismatic, doing this Daily Office really blesses me.
    Because my native language is Indonesian, while the Anglican church in Indonesia has very few congregations, I compiled my own daily office from English BCP sources on the internet. I translated it with the help of an Indonesian Bible, because as you said, 80-85 percent of the Daily Office are Bible quotations, so most of the materials in the Daily Office can be recomposed using Indonesian Bible quotations. I base my Daily Office prayers from BCP 1979, but for the lectionary I use BCP from ACNA 2019. For some basic prayers and confessions of faith I use the versions of what are already used by Indonesian Roman Catholics. Even in compiling this, my own personal Indonesian Daily Office, I felt God's extraordinary guidance. He really wants me to practice this Daily Office, to worship dan praise Him.

  • @edelineambas7473
    @edelineambas7473 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I like the words, "my personal piety," I will adopt that. And yes, I realize now that truly, The Lord taught us to pray, and St. Paul's exhorts us to pray continually.

  • @MegUSN52
    @MegUSN52 Před 10 dny

    I just ordered the 1662 Book of Common Prayer today.
    Yesterday, I attended my first Anglican Church service. I grew up Baptist (parents) and Methodist (grandparents) and, as an adult, mostly attended non-denominational. I married a non-practicing Roman Catholic. I wanted to get back into church on Sundays and wanted my husband to attend with me. I can't participate in a Roman Catholic church, but I was also disillusioned with modern Christian churches for various reasons. I researched, and Anglican seemed to be a good fit for both of us since Anglicans are both Catholic and Protestant. We are both looking forward to going back next Sunday. For anyone who is in the situation we are in our marriage, where you come from different backgrounds, or if you are disillusioned with the modern Christian church, I would tell you to try Anglican. But just as there are in many churches today, you still need to research because there is division even within the Anglican Church.

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 10 dny +1

      @@MegUSN52 I hope the Book of Common Prayer is a blessing to you!
      And Anglicanism is definitely both Protestant and catholic! It holds firm Protestant convictions like justification by grace through faith and sola scriptura. It also retains a very high view of Holy Tradition, an episcopal structure (Governed by Bishops), a high liturgical structure, and a high view of the sacraments.
      If you’d like to learn about this further, I recommend you read “An Apology of the Church of England” by Bishop John Jewel. Please let me know if you have any questions as you dive into the world of Anglicanism. God bless!

    • @MegUSN52
      @MegUSN52 Před 10 dny

      Thank you very much for the recommended reading.

  • @ma-mo
    @ma-mo Před 2 lety +13

    Great stuff!
    I'm a lifelong Nazarene, went to a Nazarene University, but--even though the Nazarene Church is one of Anglicanism's grandchildren--I had never heard of the Book of Common Prayer until I was forty. When I discovered it, it was like finding a long-lost treasure.
    Now I use it daily (now using the same edition you show here) and it has meant so much to me.
    New subscriber, just to hear more about your prayer book experience!

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you so much for the comment! Pentecostalism is also one of Anglicanism’s grandchildren, stemming from a similar Wesleyan heritage as the Nazarenes. We are close spiritual family members! Hahaha
      It certainly is a long lost treasure. It’s a spiritual anchor and something I fall in love with more and more. Thank you so much for subscribing. I hope my channel can be of some benefit to you!

    • @josephr.gainey2079
      @josephr.gainey2079 Před rokem +2

      And your wonderful videos on the BCP and Bibles are why I subscribed to your channel--which I very well may not have learned of had you not commented here. It all follows His plan. God bless!

    • @josephr.gainey2079
      @josephr.gainey2079 Před rokem

      @@evansustar8478 Have you ever read C. S. Lewis' - The World’s Last Night czcams.com/video/b0LfCtPE8Z4/video.html . I high recommend it.

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem

      @@josephr.gainey2079 I haven’t! But I may check it out. Thanks for the recommendation!

  • @RogerBesst
    @RogerBesst Před rokem +3

    This Book of Common Prayer is wonderful! It's difficult finding Anglican churches but well worth the search. This ancient book brings discipline to my life. Thanks!

  • @ashleysbored6710
    @ashleysbored6710 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I'm a baptist and bought a copy and it arrived today. It's a paperback of the 1979 edition (the budget was limited) but I did compline today and it was great

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Wonderful! I pray that it enriches your prayer life like it has enriched mine.

  • @kylemathis9591
    @kylemathis9591 Před rokem +5

    Really appreciated this. I had been thinking, “I’m not Anglican or Episcopalian. So why am I so crazy about the Book of Common Prayer?” You helped me understand why. Thank you.

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much, Kyle! I’m glad to meet other non-Anglicans who are also passionate about the BCP.

  • @RogerBesst
    @RogerBesst Před 17 dny

    The Pew Edition of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer has a blue cover and is larger than the green edition. I ordered if from InterVarsity Press. It is wonderful! I am so glad you pointed out this wonderful prayer book.

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 17 dny

      @@RogerBesst I’m glad it has been a blessing to you. God bless!

  • @andrewm9221
    @andrewm9221 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for your work on this. Eastern Orthodox prayer books are also an absolute treasure. Similar to Orthodox Anglican prayers in many ways and very rich in theology too. Holiness repentance and reverence are persistent themes.

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem +4

      Thanks, Andrew! As a Pentecostal, I think we would find much in common with the more mystical/experiential approach of the East. I'm sure the East has benefited greatly from their liturgical prayer, and I'm so happy to be able to bring that to Pentecostalism.

    • @andrewm9221
      @andrewm9221 Před rokem +1

      @@evansustar8478 Thank you for your accepting approach to orthodoxy. I accept all Christians as brothers and sisters set on the narrow and difficult way to Christ. We are simply on different parts of the map but with exactly the same destination which is Christ our Lord and our God. Though Orthodox I can easily accept those of your confession as fellow believers and I too much defer to BCP 1662 which is a highly Orthodox document in many ways. We believers will all converge as we approach Christ himself through repentance and faith as we form his holy church. Thanks again for your helpful video. CHRIST IS RISEN ALLELUIA!

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem +2

      @@andrewm9221 He is risen indeed. Alleluia!

    • @joachimjustinmorgan4851
      @joachimjustinmorgan4851 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@evansustar8478interesting, I was raised Pentecostal and eventually converted to Orthodox Christianity and I use a BCB that was published for British/American Orthodox Christians. We have a growing portion of US Orthodox Churches that celebrate the traditional Western Rites.

  • @geraldparker8125
    @geraldparker8125 Před rokem +3

    There is sort of a give and take betweenm Lutheran and Anglican liturgy. Lutheranism inspired Cranmer to adapt the Romish liturgy to German (and later Angloo-Lutherans adapted that to English, with much wording the same as Cranmer's prayerbook). However, as England slipped further and further in Calvinist doctrine, the B.C.P. (Book of Common Prayer) was somewhat altered further and further to reflect the teaching of Zwingli and Calfin. In my view, it is better to use the Lutheran service books than the B.C.P. itself. I use both and I use eacu pf these quite a lot. You made a fine discovery, lad!

    • @geraldparker8125
      @geraldparker8125 Před rokem +1

      I made a small mistake, It was Luther himself, not Cranmer) who adapted the Romish Latin liturgy into German. (He also reformed it in Latin itself, for those who know Latin.)

    • @geraldparker8125
      @geraldparker8125 Před rokem +1

      The best Lutheran service books in English are those across the years of the Lutheran Church Missouri SYnod. The Lutheran service books also inclue the Lutheran hymnal.

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem +1

      ​@@geraldparker8125 Very neat! I have the LSB. Didn't the first English translation come as an adaptation of the 1549 BCP? Thanks for commenting!

  • @jameshopkins7507
    @jameshopkins7507 Před rokem +6

    Thank you, Evan, for a very informative and heart felt discussion of the BCP. Just found your channel, Love it already!

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much for the encouragement, James! I’m glad I can be a blessing in some way.

  • @danielhixon8209
    @danielhixon8209 Před měsícem

    Great video. I worked out an outline 2 days ago for a video along the lines of “why I love the BCP” and you’ve done a great job hitting many of the same points (and some I didn’t think of or notice).

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před měsícem

      @@danielhixon8209 thanks so much! I look forward to watching when you release it.

  • @atmalewis1513
    @atmalewis1513 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I found the Anglican Province of America church, which uses the 1928 BCP. The APA was formed to break away from the "woke" Anglican church. It keeps a simple service, using the BCP. A Psalm, section from OT and section from NT is read aloud in unison together. We recite the Apostles Creed or The Nicene Creed together. Communion every Sunday, kneeling at the altar and drinking from common cup of wine. It feeds my soul.

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem +1

      That's great news, Atma! I'm glad you've found a spiritual home and have enjoyed using the Book of Common Prayer.

    • @gullwingstorm857
      @gullwingstorm857 Před rokem +1

      You’re right about the ‘woke’ Anglican Church, it’s HORRIFIC. Thank goodness there are breakaways.

  • @petersjj
    @petersjj Před 11 měsíci +1

    I love this video. You are reaching out for Tradition as part of the part of the Wesleyan Quadrilateral - to complete the totality of your faith journey.

  • @LucianaPelota
    @LucianaPelota Před měsícem

    So happy to discover your channel! Thank you!

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před měsícem

      Thanks so much, Luciana! I hope it is a blessing to you.

  • @danrobinson1729
    @danrobinson1729 Před rokem +4

    Love this kind of video. Helpful for a recent convert :)

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem +1

      That’s wonderful news! I’m glad I could help!

  • @josephr.gainey2079
    @josephr.gainey2079 Před rokem +5

    Unfortunately, evangelical Protestants are, as a whole, so ignorant of anything outside their narrow world. I know of what I speaks as I was raised Wesleyan Methodist and left because they were so anti-education. I remember a truly Godly minister being fired for taking a correspondence course on Biblical history for sermon preparation. I still can hear one of the church leaders: "We don't need no ejj-gee-kay't'd preacher. We needs a Godly man!" WHY couldn't he be BOTH!?!?!?!?!
    I discovered this video by accident. GREAT VIDEO!!!!!!! Did you know that you can buy the 1928 American BCP and the KJV of the Bible (including the Apocrypha) bound in one hardbound volume for about $100.00 from an Anglican church in Athens, GA.
    I had the same frustration with extemporaneous praying. Also, I find it divinely serendipitous that Mother's hellfire-and-damnation family were originally several generations before the Methodist Holiness movement moved to SC in the 1890s active members of the Church of England!

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem +3

      Jospeh I’m so sorry to hear that! We definitely need both. We need to be knowledgeable about how to rightly divide the Word of Truth and be holy! Those should actually go hand in hand. I think the BCP is a perfect example of rich theology set to warm Christian piety that encourages holiness.

    • @josephr.gainey2079
      @josephr.gainey2079 Před rokem +1

      @@evansustar8478 I agree whole-heartedly. Your videos are a blessing at a most frustrating time in my life. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem +1

      @@josephr.gainey2079 thank you so much, Joseph. That means a lot. I’m glad they are a blessing to you!

  • @nathanpetersen1606
    @nathanpetersen1606 Před měsícem

    I believe God wants our own prayers. He wants a relationship with us & everyone is different. Our prayers should be different & from the heart. Just my opinion.

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před měsícem

      Hey Nathan! My practice consists of pre-written prayers and personal prayers from the heart. I totally agree that personal prayers are great and that God wants a relationship with us. They've both been helpful to me in my walk with God. Thanks for the comment!

  • @oliviaeff4154
    @oliviaeff4154 Před rokem +1

    Thank you this was helpful. I ordered myself a prayer book. Thanks for your insight.

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před rokem +2

      I’m so glad I could help. I hope that you enjoy it as much as I have!

  • @user-yl7jq3ch6s
    @user-yl7jq3ch6s Před 4 měsíci

    I use the 1928 Book of Common Prayer and the ASB1080.

  • @jamessheffield4173
    @jamessheffield4173 Před rokem +2

    A great book.

  • @user-kg3tx5lc6q
    @user-kg3tx5lc6q Před 8 měsíci +1

    Nobody was asking what a prayer book was. They knew that. But thanks for explaining. Nice video.

  • @tomd7819
    @tomd7819 Před měsícem

    Have you got a video about how to use the Book of Common Prayer for personal devotion daily office?

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před měsícem

      I don't, but perhaps that would be a good one for me to make! Thanks for the idea.

  • @elingeniero2000
    @elingeniero2000 Před 3 měsíci

    What's your thoughts on the Catholic LOTH/Christian prayer?

  • @hhminc
    @hhminc Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi Evan - are you the H.D. Sustar, Bob Sustar, ( Gastonia, NC) Sustars? COG?

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 8 měsíci +1

      My grandpa (Papaw) was T. David Sustar. His brother was Bob Sustar who passed from cancer in his 30’s! Yes, I have COG heritage! My dad pastors a COG church.

    • @hhminc
      @hhminc Před 8 měsíci +1

      I was a COG evangelist and youth pastor in the 1970s - I preached for your great grandfather - H.D. Sustar @ Gaston Ave COG. Great man! We've been in the ACNA for about 11 years. :)

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@hhminc That is so cool! My Dad speaks so well of both sets of grandparents. What a cool connection. I’d love to hear what brought you to the ACNA some time! It’s certainly very different than the COG! lol

    • @hhminc
      @hhminc Před 8 měsíci +1

      We'll talk sometime. I know your papaw was prez of ECBC - I met my wife there - but that was before his time ( Voorhis was prez). I served as mission director of a small holiness denom for 13 years and then served in AOG churches a while.... journey to Anglicanism is a long story. LOL. We are members at St James in Lake Wylie, SC. Good to see your vids on YT. Blessing to you- are you going toward diaconate or priesthood sometime?

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@hhminc That’s awesome! Sounds like an interesting journey. And we’ll see what the Lord has in store for me! 😄

  • @KapuaKuheana
    @KapuaKuheana Před rokem +2

    wait did you read a prayer or did i miss something 😢😂😅

  • @connorlongaphie
    @connorlongaphie Před 2 lety +3

    begome Luderan 😇

  • @youkenaitube
    @youkenaitube Před 10 měsíci +1

    Why don't you just become an Anglican?

    • @evansustar8478
      @evansustar8478  Před 10 měsíci +6

      Hey Jimmy! As of September 10th I am an Anglican. I hope to be confirmed this November. Thanks so much for watching!

    • @josephr.gainey2079
      @josephr.gainey2079 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@evansustar8478CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @Viscount_Castlereagh
      @Viscount_Castlereagh Před 4 měsíci +1

      I bought a 1662 BCP and would also love to become Anglican. There is something so beautiful about the entire church confessing and repenting of their sins together.

  • @KapuaKuheana
    @KapuaKuheana Před rokem +1

    wait did you read a prayer or did i miss something 😢😂😅