"This is how the Book
of Common Prayer functions for Anglicans: we interpret and understand the
Bible and the doctrinal and moral tradition of the church through the way we
worship and pray together as a community of the baptized. So, when we say, 'If
you want to know what we Episcopalians believe, come and worship with us,' we
are saying that our way of worshiping expresses our way of believing."
[Griffiss, The Anglican Vision (1997), p. 109] Dr. Griffiss also
acknowledges that our worship provides a degree of latitude and some ambiguity
in matters of belief, but nonetheless a credible context for the Anglican
community to discern the Christian experience, past and present.