Our Traditions

AltarWe are an Anglican Church and part of the Anglican Communion. We teach the Bible and historic Christian religion from an Anglican perspective. This means that we embrace the Anglican theological tradition of using Scripture, Tradition, and Reason to determine our stand on any theological issue.

We are a church committed to preserving our five-hundred year old liturgical and sacramental traditions. We embrace and celebrate our liturgical form of worship, with its rich ceremonies and ancient rites and rituals. We use the 1928 Book of Common Prayer as our form of worship and lessons are read from the King James Version of the Bible, using the Three-year Lectionary for the prescribed readings.

We celebrate Holy Eucharist every Sunday at 12 noon and on the first Sunday of each month and appointed Feast and Holy days at our 10 am service. At all other 10 am services we celebrate Morning Prayer.

The Sacraments of our church are Holy Baptism, Holy Eucharist (Communion), Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, Ordination, Reconciliation of Penitent (Confession), and Unction of the Sick (Healing Service and also Last Rites).

We welcome all who seek the Truth and want to be servants of our Lord, Jesus Christ.