
What We Believe:
We desire to live out the faith that has been received and
carried on by the historic Christian Church throughout the centuries in ways that engage
people today. This includes a commitment to the Bible as the Word of God -- that it
is the truth by which we order our lives. We also hold to the central place of Jesus
Christ as the unique Son of God -- that salvation is found in His sacrificial death and
resurrection alone...Basic Statement on
Beliefs »
Our belief is summed up in the historic statements such as the Nicene Creed and the
Anglican 39 Articles.Church Bio:
In the spring of 2003, most members of a local Episcopal Church founded Faith Anglican
Church (FAC) and affiliated with the Anglican
Mission in America (AMiA). Our first worship services were held on June 1,
2003. For more information, please read this June 14th Commercial Appeal newspaper
article...Click Here »
FAC is a member of the AMiA under
the leadership of Bishop Philip Jones.
We intend to join our Anglican brothers and sisters
throughout the world in sharing a faith which is rooted in the Holy Scripture and the
historic Christian Creeds, is relevant to our daily lives and improves our relationship
with God and our neighbor.
Anglican Mission in
America:
The AMiA is a missionary outreach of the Anglican Province of Rwanda and globally
sponsored by Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini
and Archbishop Datuk Yong Ping Chung.
Under the leadership of Chairman Bishop Charles
Murphy III, we are linked to the vibrant Anglican Churches in Africa and Aisa, which
have spearheaded the greatest revival and spreading of Christianity in recent
history. Established three years ago in response to the crisis of faith and
leadership that exists within the Episcopal Church, The Anglican Mission focuses on
reaching out to over 130 million spiritually disconnected people in the United States.
-- Statement on the creation of the AMiA, by The Most
Reverend E. M. Kolini...Click Here »
Sunday Worship:
Both Sunday worship services are Rite II from The Book of Common Prayer (1979) and include
Holy Communion with worship music. The 8:10am service is more traditional while the
10:30am service is more contemporary. For an outline of worship, Click Here »
Ministry Programs:
Faith Anglican Church offers a wide variety of programs to help you enrich
your christian life through opportunities in fellowship and leadership within the
church. For detailed information about any of our core ministry programs,
Click Here »
"And without faith it is impossible to please
God, because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He exists and that He rewards those
who earnestly seek Him." Hebrews 11:6 (NIV) |