The Canterbury House
The Canterbury House draws inspiration from the famous poem by Geoffrey Chaucer. In his tale, people from all walks of life learn from one another, contemplate the agony and ecstasy of the human condition, and reveal something of God's truth as they pilgrimage to Canterbury. It’s a vision of connection and community that we seek to cultivate here at Advent Anglican.
The Canterbury House is an intellectual forum that draws us into a higher region of engagement. It’s important to create space for parishioners to share their experience and knowledge with one another. Our roster of speakers testifies to a dynamic expression of faith in Jesus and His truth. The seminars encourage the people of Advent as we share this pilgrimage called “The Christian Life.” It’s not the pulpit, and certainly not a soap box, but a forum where we can learn, ask questions, and experience kinship with one another.
Who can participate?
Everyone is invited to The Canterbury House, although small children are likely to have more fun attending our Children’s Ministry programs.
If I miss a session in the sequence, can I still attend the next one?
Of course! This isn’t school. There is no quiz.
Do seminars happen every Sunday?
No. We embrace a less is more philosophy. If seminars are “second breakfast,” an accompaniment to the repertoire of weekly worship at Advent, we think it’s important for seasons both festive and ferial. See the schedule below for more information about specific seminars (presenters / dates / etc.).
I have more questions.
Contact our Associate Rector Dcn. Jeremiah.

The Canterbury House Presents: How to Rune Your Good Name - Part 2

The Canterbury House Presents: How to Rune Your Good Name - Part 1

The Canterbury House Presents: Inferno: A Lenten Reading, Session Two

The Canterbury House Presents: Inferno: A Lenten Reading, Session One

The Canterbury House Presents: The Creation Account / Interpretation and Understanding, Part 2

The Canterbury House Presents: The Creation Account / Interpretation and Understanding, Part 1

The Canterbury House Presents: Darkness Eclipsed by Light

The Book of Common Prayer, Part 2

The Book of Common Prayer, Part 1

Living into God's Story / An Introduction to the Liturgical Calendar

Safe Parking

Keeping Kids Safe at Church

Hiding God's Word in the Chamber of the Heart: The Art of Memorization

Christian Publishing: Stewarding God’s Word and Tradition

Retrospective Glance

Prayer and Arts

Life in the Spirit: The Suffering Body

Writing Workshop Summer 2022

Body Work / Soul Work Seminar
