The Anglican Church
All of our parishes and missions are orthodox and
sacramental, continuing in the teaching and fellowship of the apostles and in
the breaking of bread, which was established by Christ as the design for the
life of the Church. As faithful stewards of the Catholic Faith in the Anglican
tradition, our teaching and practice is based solely on the Holy Bible as
interpreted by the universally accepted Ecumenical Councils held by the whole
Christian Church before any divisions took place; and the traditional Book of
Common Prayer, which demonstrates both our Catholic Faith and Evangelical
witness.
Indeed the best way to understand our faith and
practice is to take a Bible, a copy of the historic
Book of Common Prayer, and come and worship with us. The center of our
worship is the Holy Eucharist, also called Holy Communion, the Mass, the Lord's
Supper, and the Divine Liturgy. It is the only service recorded in the New
Testament as having been given us by Christ himself. You will find that our
liturgical worship involves the whole person - body, mind, and spirit, allowing
us to be active participants rather than mere listeners.
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Sermons
Lectionary Central contains the 1928
Prayer Book Propers, Missal minor propers and sermons from various persuations.
From these sermons you can develop sermons or homilies of your own or better
understand the scriptural readings for the day.
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