- Holy Trinity Anglican Church | Raleigh NC
We are a people called to proclaim, exalt and serve Jesus Christ Jesus sends us into the world to bear witness to God’s grace and truth by blessing one another and the community in which we live
- Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Holy Trinity is a loving community of Christians who worship together, learn together, and serve God together in the name of Christ We invite you to join us Sunday EUCHARIST Services @ 8:30am 10:45 AM 13990 Gleneagle Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80921 To Watch Any of our Services Via Zoom
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church 18 East Main Street Plainville, CT 06062 (860) 747-1030
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Learn about Holy Trinity Anglican Church and our vision to be an Outpost of Heaven for you! Join us each Sunday morning at 10:15 a m as we gather together to worship the Living God by clicking on the image below
- Holy Trinity Anglican Church - Chapel Hill
We are seeking to love, worship, and serve God, Father, Son, Holy Spirit, in the Anglican (ACNA) tradition in the Chapel Hill, NC area Fellowship with us!
- Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Holy Trinity Anglican Church is an Anglican church in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina Built between 2014 and 2015, it was the first church to open in downtown Raleigh since 1958 Holy Trinity is a member of the Anglican Church in North America and is under the governance of the Diocese of the Carolinas
- Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Watching an instructed Eucharist is a meaningful way to deepen your understanding of Anglican worship and its rich traditions Through this guided experience, you’ll uncover the profound symbolism and significance behind each element of the service, enhancing your appreciation of its spiritual depth
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Holy Trinity is an Anglican community of faith committed to loving God and loving others in South Haven, Southwest Michigan, and the world As followers of Jesus Christ, we look to scripture and church tradition as the foundation of our belief
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