Our beliefs are those things contained in Holy Scripture, the historic Creeds, and the teachings of the Apostolic and Church Fathers. The enduring truths of the Church speak to the issues of our day, just as they have addressed the problems, hopes, and fears of every generation since the first century.
We use the 1928 Book of Common Prayer, not only because of its beautiful and majestic language, but also because a church prays what it believes. We’ve found that the prayers of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer present clear, powerful, and holy expressions of Christian faith, prayers that transcend our world and lift us into the presence of God where we can worship and adore Him.
The center and focus of our worship service is the Holy Eucharist, where everyone, priest and laity, offers himself to God in conjecture with Christ’s offering of Himself.
We are not affiliated with either the Church of England or its American affiliate, the Episcopal Church.