Clergy Leadership RESOURCES
WHere can you go to find resources for personal and church growth?
Our clergy resources are for every stage of ministry in order to grow in Christlikeness and leadership. Through Clergy Care and Recovery Groups and all of our opportunities at Anglican Revitalization Ministries, including our personalized one-on-one coaching through Reframe Consulting, we come alongside you to foster faithfulness, courage, and resilience for Gospel ministry in an increasingly secular culture. Our books and videos can also provide resources you can read or watch at home, to help bring you practical tools for leadership challenges. Become equipped to stay the course by exploring the opportunities below.
RESOURCES FOR CLERGY
AAC Clergy Care Groups exist to provide life-giving support for those called to serve in ordained ministry—and for the spouses who share that calling. Ministry can be isolating, demanding, and spiritually costly. Clergy Care Groups offer a trusted space where clergy and their families are not required to lead, perform, or have the answers, but are free to be known, supported, and strengthened in Christ.
These small, confidential groups are grounded in prayer, Scripture, mutual accountability, and authentic friendship. Participants walk together through the real challenges of ministry—spiritual fatigue, vocational pressure, personal struggles, and seasons of loss or transition—while growing in Christlikeness and resilience.
In addition to our ongoing Clergy Care Groups, AAC offers Clergy Recovery Groups for those seeking intentional healing and restoration, as well as Clergy Spouse Support Groups, recognizing that spouses often bear unique and unseen burdens in ministry life. Through these groups, clergy and their families find encouragement, hope, and sustainable support—so they can continue to serve faithfully, not alone, but in the strength God provides through His people.
Anglican Revitalization Ministries (ARM) exists to strengthen and renew Anglican congregations through three key ministries: Revive workshops, Renew training, and Reframe Consulting. In a time when many churches face decline, uncertainty, or exhaustion, ARM partners with congregations to help them rediscover health, clarity of purpose, and confidence in the Gospel.
Grounded in Scripture, Anglican theology, and the historic mission of the Church, ARM provides practical tools, coaching, and assessment to address both spiritual and structural challenges. Rather than offering quick fixes, ARM walks alongside churches through a thoughtful process of renewal—helping leaders name realities honestly, discern God’s direction faithfully, and take concrete steps toward revitalization. The goal is not merely survival, but transformation: healthier leaders, more resilient communities, and churches better equipped to proclaim Christ and serve their neighbors.
Through Anglican Revitalization Ministries, churches are invited into a hopeful, Gospel-centered path forward—rooted in tradition, attentive to context, and dependent on the renewing work of the Holy Spirit.
The Anglican Legal Society (ALS) exists to support and connect clergy and legal professionals who serve the Church through the practice, study, and application of canon law and ecclesiastical governance. In an increasingly complex legal and cultural landscape, ALS provides a forum for thoughtful engagement, faithful counsel, and shared wisdom rooted in Anglican theology and order.
ALS brings together clergy who serve as chancellors, attorneys, judges, and canon lawyers, as well as those with a growing interest in church law and governance. Through conversation, education, and collegial support, the Society equips its members to navigate legal and canonical challenges with clarity, integrity, and pastoral sensitivity.
Grounded in Scripture and the Anglican tradition, the Anglican Legal Society affirms that good governance serves the mission of the Church. By fostering careful reflection on canon law, discipline, polity, and constitutional order, ALS helps ensure that justice, accountability, and faithfulness remain integral to the Church’s life and witness. Through the Anglican Legal Society, those called to legal service in the Church find community, resources, and encouragement—so they may serve Christ and His Church wisely, faithfully, and well.
American Anglican Media equips clergy with thoughtful, accessible teaching and multimedia resources rooted in Scripture and the Anglican tradition. In a time when formation often competes with distraction, American Anglican Media provides content designed to inform, encourage, and strengthen those called to lead Christ’s Church.
Through a growing library of video series, interviews, and educational offerings, American Anglican Media addresses theological formation, pastoral leadership, church governance, and the pressing issues facing the Church today. These resources are created with clergy in mind—whether for personal enrichment, continuing education, or use within parish and diocesan contexts.
Rather than offering surface-level commentary, American Anglican Media engages deeply with the life of the Church, helping clergy think clearly, lead faithfully, and remain anchored in the Gospel amid cultural and ecclesial change. American Anglican Media invites clergy to learn, reflect, and grow—drawing on the wisdom of the Anglican tradition to serve the Church with clarity, courage, and hope.
SOME VIDEOS OF NOTE
The video series below are specifically geared towards developing and equipping clergy in the local church. We hope you will enjoy these free resources. You can find all of our video series at American Anglican Media, and we hope you’ll check them out as well!

10 CANONS EVERY RECTOR OUGHT TO KNOW
In this video series designed especially for lay leaders in the local church, Canon Phil talks about the canons that make the most difference to the rector’s life and work.

THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
In creating this video series, the AAC interviewed some of the key people involved with writing the new Book of Common Prayer (2019) (BCP). The 13-part series serves not only as an intro to the new BCP but also as an intro to the prayer book in general and should be helpful and relevant to all Anglicans.

Rediscovering evangelism
In this six-part small group teaching series, you will learn how to move personal evangelism from a good idea that is scary to a commitment with the tools you’ll need to lead people into a relationship with Jesus Christ and to help make them his disciples.