There are many ways to live the Christian faith, each one distinctive-Baptist, Catholic, evangelical, Orthodox, Pentecostal, and so on. The Anglican tradition offers another way still. While it has much in common with other streams, it is characterized by what is called a sacramental way of living. This means more than having a higher theology of baptism and the Eucharist. It also makes a difference in how one thinks, prays, serves, studies, and loves. This class explores the shape of this sacramental life. It examines our liturgy (including the sacraments), the Book of Common Prayer, some Anglican history and theology, sacramental spirituality, and the meaning of confirmation.