Saint Peter’s Anglican Church is centered in the ministry that Saint Peter was called to perform for Christ’s Church. He was called by our Lord to his function in Matthew 4:18 and 19:
And Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw two brethren, Simon called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea: for they were fishers. And he saith unto them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
Rector: The Rev. Canon John Jacobs
Curate: The Rev. Mr Timothy Fleming
Address: 103 W Louis Broer Rd, East Palatka, FL 32131, United States
Mailing Address: 104 Linda Ln, Palatka, FL 32177, United States
Phone Number: (386) 546-5899
Email: dsj28@bellsouth.net
Website: http://stpetersanglican.com
At St. Patrick's Anglican Church, we are dedicated to spreading the love and teachings of Jesus Christ to our community and beyond. Through our various ministries and programs, we strive to make a positive impact on the world around us. We believe that worship is a powerful way to connect with God and experience His presence in our lives. Our worship services are both sacramental and scriptural using the traditions of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer.
Rector: The Ven. Rev. Canon Michael Kerouac
Vicar: The Rev. Timothy Gouge
Curate:The Rev. Chester O'Brien
Address: 4797 Curtis Blvd., Port St. John, FL 32927
Phone Number: 321-802-1311
Email: stpatrickspsj@gmail.com
Website: https://stpatrickspsj.org
St. George’s is a member of the American province of the world-wide Traditional Anglican Communion, the Anglican Church in America. We submit to the doctrine, discipline and worship of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church as articulated classically in the Apostles', Nicene and Athanasian Creeds; the Ecumenical Councils of the ancient, undivided Church; and the principles of faith and practice as set forth in both the Chicago–Lambeth Quadrilateral and the Affirmation of St. Louis. This classical Anglo-Catholic orthodoxy finds liturgical expression in the Book of Common Prayer (1928) and the Anglican Missal. St. George’s is committed to providing families with spiritual and fellowship support, ranging from church services, and social activities to religious education for children and adults. We are an Anglican congregation with deeply rooted Christian traditions that adapt easily to our contemporary lives. Visit us this Sunday. We are a community of friends.
Bishop Ordinary: The Right Reverend William Bower, SSC
Rector: The Very Rev. Canon Terrence Keller, OHI, ASF Dean
Address: 422 Columbus, GA 31901
Phone Number: 706-322-3010
Bishop's Email: william.bower@oxon.org
Dean's email: dean@mysaintgeorges.com
Website: https://www.mysaintgeorges.com
St. Bernard Hospital Chapel
9135 East Judge Perez Drive, Chalmette, LA 70043
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Strength - Beauty - Truth
At St. Thomas, our motto is Strength, Beauty, and Truth…
Strength that comes from unyielding faith in Christ as embodied by the His own Apostles who despite facing death spread that faith around the world…
Beauty of the Church’s ancient worship that finds it’s pinnacle in the service of Holy Communion, the Eucharist, the Mass…
Truth that Jesus Christ is the eternal word made flesh, who was in the beginning with God, who is God, and through whom all things were made.
He is the way, the TRUTH, the life.
Rector: The Rev. Mark Newsome
Address: Burlington, NC United States
Phone Number: 336-223-6767
Email: newsomet@gmail.com
Website: http://stthomasnc.org
Saint Stephen’s is a “parish in the classical Anglican tradition”, but what does that mean? First and foremost, it means that our spiritual life is focused on the Bible, and the confession of Jesus Christ as our Lord and Saviour. We use the King James Version (the “Authorised Version”) in our services and our study groups—and not just because it’s “traditional”. For a thorough explanation of why we use the KJV (with other translations as necessary and helpful), see “Why We Use the King James Version”.
Secondly, being a “parish in the classical Anglican tradition” means that our liturgical life is focused on the Book of Common Prayer. Holy Communion is featured prominently on our service schedule, of course: Sunday services are at 8:00 AM and 9:15 AM, and we have weekday services, too. (See the Schedule of Services.) But Saint Stephen’s is one of the few parishes in the country which still regularly presents the service of Morning Prayer, most Sundays at 11:00 AM. (The 11 AM service on the first Sunday of the month is Holy Communion.).
Rector: The Rev. Canon John Novicki
The Rev. Dan Bursi
The Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Saidi
The Rev. Mr. Brock Johnson
Address: 11856 Mays Chapel Road
Timonium, Maryland 21093 United States
Phone Number: 410-560-6776
Email: admin@ststeve.com
Website: https://www.ststephensmd.com/
Our beliefs are those things contained in Holy Scripture, the historic Creeds, and the teachings of the Apostolic and Church Fathers. The enduring truths of the Church speak to the issues of our day, just as they have addressed the problems, hopes, and fears of every generation since the first century.
We use the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, not only because of its beautiful and majestic language, but also because a church prays what it believes. We’ve found that the prayers of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer present clear, powerful, and holy expressions of Christian faith, prayers that transcend our world and lift us into the presence of God where we can worship and adore Him.
The center and focus of our worship service is the Holy Eucharist, where everyone, priest and laity, offers himself to God in conjecture with Christ’s offering of Himself.
We are not affiliated with either the Church of England or its American affiliate, the Episcopal Churc
Rector: The. Rev. David Munn
Address: 201 Norwood Street
Picayune, Mississippi 39466 United States
Mailing Address: PO Box 1141, Picayune, MS 39466
Phone Number: 601-799-5717
Email: stbarnabaspicayune@gmail.com.
Website: https://www.stbarny.com/
Come Experience the Love and Connection of God's Family
We are a growing and diverse Anglican community of people learning to follow Jesus and to love our neighbors. Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, you are invited to join us. We are committed to nurturing the spiritual lives of all our people—from our kids to our seniors.
From Sunday mornings to other days during the week, you will find us breaking bread together, praying, and learning more about how to become disciples of Jesus in our 21st-century world.
Rector: The Rev. Robert Fredrickson
Address: 2510 Livingston St. Allentown, PA 18104 United States
Phone Number: 601-435-07127
Email: goodshepmin@gmail.com
Website: https://www.stpauls-anglican.org
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