We Are the Stories We Tell

Audio recording from A Night to Unwind 2025, our women’s spring dinner and fellowship night. Featured speaker, Annie Crawford, is an educator and cultural apologist whose passion is to help […]

Night at the Cathedral: On Parenting

Dr. Holly Taylor Coolman invites parents to step back from to-do lists and a “management model” to radically re-center our lives as parents. She offers a vision of life with […]

Night at the Cathedral: Engaging Culture

The culture around us has changed and, as Christians, we are often at a loss of how to respond to such changes. Thankfully, we are not the first to encounter […]

Dean Paul Elected as Gafcon General Secretary

In November 2023, the Global Anglican (Gafcon) Primates, with the consent of our Vestry, elected Dean Paul Donison to be the new General Secretary of Gafcon. As he continues to […]

How Then Shall We Live?

The Ten Commandments in an Age of Moral Confusion Speakers: 1 – Law as a Matter of Mission 2 – People of the Exodus: Salvation and Sabbath 3 – Bearing […]

Night at the Cathedral

Bishop Paul host a series of seminars on important topics of Christian faith and life. September 7, 2022 – Vocation Most Christians know what they have been saved from—sin and […]

You’re Only Human

Do you ever feel like you don’t have enough time or energy, that you should be doing more and trying harder, that somehow, no matter what you do, you just […]

Partnering with Parents

Rev. Dr. Ken Wilgus, Christian Psychologist, leads seminars on various parenting topics. January 12, 2022 – Caring for Anxiety in Teens Psychologist Ken Wilgus explains the anxiety epidemic facing teenagers […]

Saint Augustine & Modern Life

Discover one of the most beloved thinkers in all of Christian history, whose works are a treasury of theology and devotion, inspiring millions to know God and love Him more […]

Can We Trust the Gospels?

Dr. Darrell Bock, a world-leading scholar on the historical Jesus, discusses the reliability of the New Testament record. Find answers to common questions about the Bible. Speaker: 1 – Historical Jesus […]

Sexuality & Gender: A Christian Approach

Think and reflect on human sexuality and gender identity from a theological and psychological perspective, to follow Jesus faithfully and show compassion to the world. Speakers: 1 – Understanding the […]

Compassion for Women and the Unborn

Christ Church partners with numerous agencies across North Dallas to reach the most vulnerable in our local community and provide care, support, and relief where it is most needed. Some […]

A Cathedral of Compassion

As our community continues to recover from a season of isolation, Christ Church Plano’s strategic mission partners are perhaps more vital than ever. One of our strategic partners is the Matthew […]

Called to Be Faithful in Living, Faithful in Dying

Alleluia! Christ is risen!The Lord is risen indeed! Alleluia! Easter changes everything—especially the way Christians view and prepare for death. Because “death has been swallowed up in victory” (1 Corinthians […]

Introducing Pray Daily for Families

Morning and Evening Prayer fully illustrated: Pray Daily for Families teaches children simple prayers that involve their bodies and engage their imaginations. 11″x8.5″ premium hardcover book 2 offices of prayer […]

It’s Time to Go to Church

The most significant decision a Christian makes every week is whether they will go to church. The corporate worship of God is the principal activity of the people of God, […]

Introducing Pray Daily

A devotional aid for frequent and purposeful daily prayer, Pray Daily provides twenty-eight prayers for your week in a beautiful, portable, and durable book. 4.5″x6.5″ bonded leather book 28 offices […]

An Undated Bible Reading Plan

Every year people make new Bible reading commitments, and every year, statistically, many of those commitments are abandoned within a few weeks. One of the main reasons this happens year […]

Omitting a Word, Unifying a Family

Friends, Each Sunday you are participating in the intentional healing of a family division that is more than 1,000 years old! Let me explain. For the last three weeks, in […]