It is the account of God's action in the world, and his purpose with creation. In addition to the Bible, the Anglican Church is one of the few denominations with their own additional sacred text. It's called the "Book of Common Prayer." They still do use the Bible, but for this sermon they mostly read from the Book of Common Prayer. The Book of Common Prayer is comprised of various prayer books, which (as I understand it) give structure to the sermon.
I found myself thinking, aside from the additional sacred text, what is so different about Anglican Church than any other Church? What is so special about it's doctrine? This is where a friendly Church-goer of the name James Guiney helped me out. He explained to me that Anglicans believe that in order to be saved from the fiery pits of hell, all one must do is believe in Jesus – the physical representation of the one true God. However, he explained, there is this realm called Purgatory between Heaven and Hell for people who have sinned, but also believe in Jesus and are therefore saved. This is the place where one can purge themselves of all their sins in order to purify their soul before entering Heaven.
One of the ways that one can accept Jesus as their savior is through rituals. This includes saying prayers, and also accepting what is called the "Body of Christ", which is a small piece of bread, and the "Blood of Christ", which is red wine. The small piece of bread and wine are supposed to represent the acceptance of Jesus, and the remembrance of who he was. This leads into some of the material culture of the church. The most famous material culture of the Anglican Church has to be the Christian Cross. The Christian Cross represents the instrument of crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is also a symbol of how God loves us so much that he sent his one and only Son to be sacrificed for us. In addition to the Cross, the Body and Blood of Christ are also very famous.