expressed in the Creeds and Councils of the undivided Church celebrated in the Sacraments preserved by the teaching of bishops in Apostolic Succession observed in the forms of the Anglican tradition We walk this Way to grow in knowledge and love of our Lord, to strengthen the Light and resist...
We continue in the historic Anglican expression of the Christian Faith as the same has been transmitted to us through the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, the Creeds of the Undivided Church, and the Book of Common Prayer. We are determined to continue in the Catholic Faith, Apostoli...
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The Church claims to be both Catholic and Reformed. It upholds teachings found in early Christian doctrines, such as the Apostles Creed and the Nicene Creed. The Church also reveres 16th-century Protestant Reformation ideas outlined in texts, such as the Thirty-Nine Articles and the Book of Com...
Holy Trinity Anglican Church is a parish of the Reformed Episcopal Church, formed in 1873 to maintain the Reformed character of Anglicanism in the United States. After the Holy Bible, the REC is grounded in the creeds of the historic church, the Articles of Religion and the Book of Common ...
I have been asked by Bishop Martyn Minns of the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh to take down the Dear Gay Anglicans Letter. I will submit. Every Sunday I confess the Nicene Creed and my belief in an apostolic church: that Jesus passed on his teachings and authority to the Apostles and to...
within the Church to visit and befriend the young and old, the needy and vulnerable, the homeless, the sick and the sinner, the dying, and to whomever is perceived as needing the comfort of a listening ear, and a helping hand, regardless of status, colour, class or creed. And from who...
The Puritans despised the parochial system. They believed that the local church was to be a gathered community of the elect. It’s red door, if it had one, was open to those who became convinced that they belonged among the elect. In modern times they would have developed a website ...
So it is characteristic of Anglicans to practice liturgical worship and say the creeds, for example, but these are not unique to Anglicanism. The website of the Anglican Communion reveals a number of elements that are of the essence of Anglican spirituality. They include structures, ministries ...