Resources for Anglican/Episcopalian Homeschoolers

The Church of England website says that the Anglican faith is the third largest Christian communion in the world, after the Easter Orthodox and the Catholic Church. There are over 80 million of us … and maybe six of us homeschool? 

At least, that’s what it feels like sometimes…

But you’re here now, and I hope that means we can bump our group membership up to seven. Eight, if you have a parenting partner. Yup. Things are looking up, my friend.

To help you out, I’m making a list of Anglican resources that I hope will help you in your home. In my experience, they can be hard to find. Quite honestly, I’m mostly making this list in the hopes that you’ll share with me all sorts of wonderful books and blogs and curriculums that’s I’ve never even heard of.

All suggestions are welcome. I’ll be adding to this page whenever I can, so be sure to come back for updates.

Facebook Groups:

Anglican Homeschool Alliance – Diocese of Fort Worth

Anglican/Episcopalian Homeschoolers

Blogs by Anglican/Episcopalian/Liturgically-Minded Homeschooling Bloggers:

● Okay in the Mess

● The Parenting Passageway

Unhurried Home ☆ You Are Here

(Inactive. Why? WHY?!)

An Undercurrent of Hostility

Day by Day Discoveries

Ohana Home Education

On a Joyful Journey

Life on the Planet

The Potter’s Shed

The Ten O’Clock Scholar

More Helpful Blogs for Anglican/Episcopalian Families:

Building Faith

Grow Christians

The Homely Hours

Jessica Snell’s blog – be sure to check out the Church Year Resources

Bible Curriculums: 

This could also be labelled “the Holy Grail of Anglican Homeschoolers”. If you know a good one, please PLEASE leave a comment.

Episcopal Children’s Curriculum – it’s not designed for homeschool use, but it’s good and it’s free and that makes it worth trying to tweak. And what are homeschoolers, if not the ultimate tweakers? (OK, just googled that. I mean tweaker as in curriculum adjuster, not methamphetamine user. Wow, note to self: google words before posting.)

Liturgical Homeschool Planning:

Morning to Eventide

Books Worth Checking Out…

● Faith at Home: A Handbook for Cautiously Christian Parents by Wendy Claire Barrie (I have not read this one personally)

● Faithful Families: Creating Sacred Moments at Home by Traci Smith

● Let Us Keep The Feast: Living the Church Year at Home by Jessica Snell Paperback

● Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life by Tish Harrison Warren 

Look!: A Child‘s Guide to Advent and Christmas by Laura Alary

● Make Room: A Child’s Guide to Lent and Easter by Laura Alary

 

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2 responses to “Resources for Anglican/Episcopalian Homeschoolers”

  1. Olivia Avatar
    Olivia

    I’m so thrilled to see this!! There are 3 families in my church who homeschool & we all have teens. I’ll be spending some time on your site courtesy of Pinterest!

  2. Mishka Avatar
    Mishka

    I am so excited to have found this post and your blog! I hope to homeschool our children and was trying to figure out how to incorporate some faith based education. I am so excited to have found these resources. Thank you!

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