Abstract:
"Everyday Grace: The Effects of Holy Eucharist in the Everyday Lives of Anglicans in the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island" is a Phenomenological Qualitative study. The researcher interviewed Anglicans in the Diocese of NS and PEI to investigate if the Holy Eucharist effects every day life. Results indicate that Eucharist effects lives of those who receive it. Eucharist's tangibility places those who receive it within the story of God in the world. Findings show that receiving Eucharist also leads to healthier, fuller life physically and spiritually. It improves relationships between the receiver, the world and God. The lived effects of receiving Eucharist have implications for the church as the Body of Christ as it considers the availability and frequency of the Holy Eucharist. It has implications for the renewal of weekly worship. It has implications for individual members of Christ's Body. When participating regularly and receiving, those that do live out sacramental theology in everyday life.