Introducing All Souls Anglican
All Souls Anglican Church is a new church plant forming in the city of Richmond, VA in partnership with Redeemer Anglican Church--the second plant born out of Redeemer since its inception in 2016.
DOMA Clergy on Local Radio Program
On April 29, Don Kroah interviewed the Rev. Clancy Nixon, Rector of Church of the Holy Spirit in Leesburg, VA.
Holy Week and Easter around the Diocese!
During Holy Week and on Easter, churches around the Diocese hosted a variety of events and provided multiple opportunities to contemplate and celebrate the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Knowing Anglicanism
Eastertide: A Walk Through The Feast of the Resurrection is the third book in the “Knowing Anglicanism” series written by Rev. Dr. Stephen Noll and published by Anglican House Publishers.
Church of the Good Shepherd: A Church Plant in Charlottesville
Church of the Good Shepherd will embody and uniquely express the gifts of the Anglican tradition in Charlottesville, VA.
Experience the Last Moments before Jesus’ Death
In addition to the Triduum services (Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Eve), churches around the Diocese offer a variety of opportunities to experience the last moments before Jesus’ death to help usher in a blessed Easter Sunday.
Developing a New Anglican Church in North America Hymnal
The Liturgy and Music Task Forces have formally requested, over the past year, submissions of Communion Settings for possible inclusion in the Service Music section of the developing new Anglican Church in North America Hymnal.
ARDF Selects Additional Partners in Ukraine
Anglican Relief and Development Fund (ARDF) has been overwhelmed by the generous support of donors across North America who want to help. We have been equally encouraged by the number of you who know people in Ukraine doing amazing work to help the refugees. Thank you.
The Concerns and Hope of the World
The service was a poignant reminder of the diaconal calling that undergirds all ordained ministry. Several friends attending the ordination commented on part of the Bishop’s exhortation, “…you are to interpret to the church the needs, concerns and hopes of the world.”
Telos Collective - Downloadable Resources
Before the vast amount of resources created by Telos during these five years are sent into archive, you are invited to download them.
Support Relief Effort for the People of Ukraine
In February 2022, Russian forces invaded Ukraine, starting a war that will have ramifications long into the future. The Anglican Relief and Development Fund (ARDF) is collecting funds to support the local church as they minister to those affected.
Essential Christianity Course 2022
Do you feel hungry for a deeper immersion in the Christian story? Perhaps you feel weary, disappointed, or even disillusioned in your faith journey. If you are asking these questions, Coracle invites you to the Essential Christianity Course–a 9-week online journey.
Hope & Healing after Abortion
Are you depressed, angry, or withdrawn due to an abortion—your own or someone’s close to you? Do you have a friend who is suffering in this way?
Lent: Contending for Shalom
Receive 40 days of Anglican-informed, inspiring, beautiful, and theologically-robust engagement pieces — in the vein of the church's traditional disciplines of lent: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
Anglican Bishop: Don’t Get Comfortable as Court Revisits Roe
“I’m comfortable with how close we are getting, if God so wills, to redirect and correct what was done in Roe v Wade,” shared Bishop Clark Lowenfield of the Houston, Texas-based Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast. “I learned a long time ago that I need to be wary when I become comfortable.”
The Gathering 2022
The ACNA invites you to attend The Gathering 2022 — an annual event provided by the Matthew 25 Initiative, one of the ministry initiatives within the Anglican Church in North America. This year's event takes place February 22-24, 2022 in El Paso, Texas, with a theme of Building Bridges: Peacemaking + Reconciliation + Conflict-Resolution.
All Saints' Lydia Pedersen gains new perspective after tearing her ACL
Prompted by an overwhelming sense of peace, Lydia Pedersen chose to stay [at camp] and ask some hard, but necessary, questions of God during her quiet time. For the first time at the retreat, she let Him in and allowed herself a moment to present her need without a self-imposed agenda or timetable.
Camp Booyah 2022 - Registration is Open!
Mark your calendars!
June 12-17, 2022
Camp Booyah 2022
Camp Booyah 2022 will be an Anglican summer adventure that you will not want to miss!
Student Leadership Network Gathering
The next Network Gathering will be on Feb. 14 at noon (EST) via Zoom. This month, the guest will be Dr. Brian Hull, Director of Youth Becoming Leaders and the Archbishop's School for Young Leaders.
Catechism in Family Prayer
"This is an excellent way for families to not only pray together, but also to learn the basics of the faith together. It's simple and profound. It's biblical and prayerful." --Archbishop Foley Beach