Founded in 2009 + Reorganized in 2024
Jesus Christ crucified, buried, risen and coming again!
We believe God loves you with no exceptions! There are no conditions on the unconditional love of God.
We seek to return to an authentic Christian worship experience, to find true spirituality in our hearts and lives, discover and present genuine Christianity in those around us and experience the joy of Jesus Christ in our daily lives.
We believe that faith is more than just a set of beliefs; it’s a way of l
We seek to return to an authentic Christian worship experience, to find true spirituality in our hearts and lives, discover and present genuine Christianity in those around us and experience the joy of Jesus Christ in our daily lives.
We believe that faith is more than just a set of beliefs; it’s a way of life. Our vision is to create a spiritual community that is welcoming and empowering while laying aside mainline denominational barriers. We strive to be a place where individuals can connect with others, explore their faith, and find guidance and support along the way.
Our core values are rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ, and we seek to live out these values in everything we do. We believe that love, kindness, and acceptance are essential to a meaningful spiritual experience, and we work to create a space where marginalized and oppressed groups feel valued and respected. We welcome all who take Jesus’ command to love our neighbor as ourselves and whatever we do to the least of them, we do to Jesus.
Through our various programs and initiatives, we aim to build a community that is actively engaged in the world around us. Whether through community outreach or social justice work, we strive to be a force for good in our community and beyond. We believe that everyone has a unique spiritual journey, and we are committed to supporting and guiding individuals as they explore their faith. We invite you to join us on this journey, as we work together to create a vibrant and welcoming spiritual community.
Our mission is to spread the word of the Holy Scriptures, offer the sacraments and provide the church to those that seek it, and can't find it elsewhere. We do not (and will not) spend our time doing debate. This simply is not practical. We share Jesus and the love that God has for ALL people. We are a vibrant community steeped in tradition, bringing the concepts and precepts of the Ancient Apostolic Churches to our modern age. We are open, Christ centered, Scripture based, non-judgmental and non-political.
Anglican Christianity is rooted in the ancient faith and practice of the first century church, tracing its history through missionaries to the British Isles and the development of Celtic Christianity early in the first millennium A.D.
Anglicanism upholds the authority of Scripture, is guided by Apostolic Tradition and is instructed by the
Anglican Christianity is rooted in the ancient faith and practice of the first century church, tracing its history through missionaries to the British Isles and the development of Celtic Christianity early in the first millennium A.D.
Anglicanism upholds the authority of Scripture, is guided by Apostolic Tradition and is instructed by the English Reformation. It's essential statement of faith is expressed in both the Nicene and Apostles Creeds. It has received the English Book of Common Prayer, originally published in 1549, as its beautiful liturgical worship resource. Driven by a missionary focus Anglican Christianity has been about the work of making disciples for centuries and has expanded into a global church.
As Anglican people, we believe in scripture, tradition and reason and they are explained further as this:
We believe in a living God who answers PRAYER. Each Sunday God’s people gather to call upon God’s name. God’s people pray to the Father through Jesus Christ, our Lord in acknowledgment of the Holy Spirit. All liturgy is prayed ’through Jesus Christ, our Lord’, whom we worship, along with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
Each week, God’s people not only gather to call upon God’s name but also to hear God’s Word. The Holy Scripture is central to Anglicanism. Those who gather hear a reading from the Old Testament, the Psalms, the New Testament (Acts, Epistles, Revelation) and the Gospels. Just as Jesus lived by every word that proceeded out of the mouth of
Each week, God’s people not only gather to call upon God’s name but also to hear God’s Word. The Holy Scripture is central to Anglicanism. Those who gather hear a reading from the Old Testament, the Psalms, the New Testament (Acts, Epistles, Revelation) and the Gospels. Just as Jesus lived by every word that proceeded out of the mouth of God, likewise his people are so to live (Matt. 4:1-3). If God is to be worshipped in Spirit and in truth, then knowledge is crucial (John 4:24) .
The gospel is the great burden of the Scriptures (2 Tim. 3:14-15). Article VI of the Thirty-nine Articles is eloquent on this point: ‘Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation: so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of
The gospel is the great burden of the Scriptures (2 Tim. 3:14-15). Article VI of the Thirty-nine Articles is eloquent on this point: ‘Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation: so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of the Faith or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation. This expression of Christianity holds to the Biblical understanding of the plight of humankind before a holy God who in sovereign love has graciously provided a way back to himself through the sending and sacrifice of the Son, and the pouring out of the Holy Spirit (Rom.3:23; 5:1-5). Humanity needs more than a teacher and a dose of enlightenment. We need a Saviour who is also Lord of all (1 Tim. 2:5). God needs to do for us what we cannot in our fallen state do for ourselves. In other words, God shows grace (Eph. 2:8-10)
A traditional Anglican church of the One, Holy, and Apostolic Church instituted by Our Lord Jesus Christ. In our worship, we profess the orthodox Christian Faith by joyfully proclaiming the timeless Gospel of our Saviour and celebrating the seven Holy Sacraments as received in the canonical Holy Scriptures and the teachings of the Church
A traditional Anglican church of the One, Holy, and Apostolic Church instituted by Our Lord Jesus Christ. In our worship, we profess the orthodox Christian Faith by joyfully proclaiming the timeless Gospel of our Saviour and celebrating the seven Holy Sacraments as received in the canonical Holy Scriptures and the teachings of the Church Fathers. In our services we use the 1928 Book of Common Prayer which contains prayers and affirmations of Faith dating to the beginning of Christianity and the traditional Anglican liturgy. This liturgy has been continuously used since it was first published in 1549.
We confess as proved by most certain warrants of Holy Scripture the historic faith of the undivided church as declared in the Apostles and the Nicene creeds
We believe that no one is excluded from the love of God through Jesus Christ.
Our mission is founded on the expression of this good news. All of us are called to return to God’s embrace and to recognize God’s unconditional love.
We seek to preach and practice God’s words of love and grace for all. We are a mission focused church, reaching
We believe that no one is excluded from the love of God through Jesus Christ.
Our mission is founded on the expression of this good news. All of us are called to return to God’s embrace and to recognize God’s unconditional love.
We seek to preach and practice God’s words of love and grace for all. We are a mission focused church, reaching out to all and inviting them to experience the Grace of God.
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