What does “Anglican” look like?
(
Ang-gli-kuhns rather than Angel-i-cans)
The Anglican Mission is rooted in historic faith and practice, and we seek to display a refreshing diversity in expressing our faith. We are united in what we believe—the truth of our Christian witness as taught by Jesus and His apostles. So sometimes you might see our pastors wearing traditional robes during a service with an organ, choir and hymns, but we also appreciate a fresh, contemporary approach to worship as well.
You might just as easily see our pastors in “Hawaiian shirts” and tennis shoes leading worship with guitars and drums.
Sometimes we Anglicans worship in beautiful church buildings with stained glass and polished pews, but often you’ll find us worshipping in a storefront, school cafeteria or even a cinema.
The heart of Anglicanism is found in the three streams of
the Scripture,
the Spirit and
the Sacred.
These three streams flow from one river—Jesus Christ and His Gospel.
Scripture reveals truth, guides our lives and is authoritative for us and the Church; the Holy Spirit works in us and in the world demonstrating God’s power; and the Sacred illustrates the holy aspect of our faith including our forms of worship and sacraments.
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