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All Saints Anglican Church - All Saints Home All Saints is a congregation 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 Prayer
Religious Organizations - Durango Chamber of Commerce ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - To worship the God of Glory in word and sacrament, prayer, praise and service, and to bear witness to the riches of His grace Biblical*Liturigical*Traditional
All Saints Anglican Durango CO - Church Finder All Saints Anglican is a Episcopal Church located in Zip Code 81301 Church Finder Profile - A biblical, traditional and liturgical church, part of the Reformed Episcopal Church and the ACNA The REC, founded in 1873, is grounded in the creeds of the historic church, the Articles of Religion and the Book of Common Prayer
Welcome | All Saints Anglican Church Worship with us at All Saints Anglican Church Located in beautiful San Antonio, TX, we proclaim the ancient faith, gather for transcendent worship, and equip for ministry through holistic formation
All Saints (Durango) Service Times - Durango, Colorado - Join My Church All Saints (Durango) at Durango, Colorado is a friendly Christian community where we welcome others to join us in our worship and service to God Our emphasis is on learning and understanding the Bible and following the example of Jesus and his followers
All Saints Anglican Church All Saints is a biblical, liturgical and traditional body of believers committed to historical Anglican worship in the Durango area We use the Book of Common Prayer and offer Holy Communion each Sunday
Our Worship - All Saints Anglican Church In this masterpiece of liturgy, we find everything needed to worship God as a community in a single volume At All Saints, we use the American 1928 edition of the Book Of Common Prayer, with its classical Anglican patterns and robust theology rooted in both the Reformation and the ancient Church