In this episode of Anchored in the Neck, Fr. Bart Morrison explores one of the deepest spiritual needs in American Christianity today: true Christian formation.
While many churches focus on novelty, inspiration, or high-energy worship experiences, Bart makes the case that what people are genuinely longing for is an ancient, time-tested way of following Jesus — one shaped by Scripture, Sacrament, and the steady rhythms of historic Christian worship.
Drawing from the Anglican tradition, he explains why liturgy is not mere ritual, but a school of the soul that forms humility, grace, reconciliation, compassion, and hunger for Christ.
He also shares how the upcoming launch of Woodland Anglican Chapel will offer the Northern Neck a place of deep roots, reverent worship, and spiritual formation for all ages.
If you’re longing for something deeper than performance-driven spirituality — something anchored, ancient, and life-shaping — this episode will speak directly to your soul.
Topics include:
- Why formation is the missing ingredient in modern Christianity
- How culture “disciples” us without us noticing
- How Anglican liturgy forms believers through confession, Scripture, creed, prayer, and Eucharist
- Why embodied worship shapes the whole person
- The vision behind the launch of Woodland Anglican Chapel on November 30, 2025
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