Anglicanism

As Anglicans, we are part of a global com­mu­nion of churches estab­lished over the cen­turies by the Church of England. The word Anglican actu­ally means “of England.” As British Christians, com­pelled by the word of God and the Holy Spirit, took their faith around the world, churches were estab­lished on every con­ti­nent and in many nations. British pas­toral lead­ers encour­aged auton­omy and col­le­gial­ity with these daugh­ter churches, and over time, 39 sep­a­rate “provinces” of the Anglican Church were estab­lished around the world. Today, most of these provinces func­tion in a vol­un­tary com­mu­nion based around com­mon beliefs and prac­tices. The lead­ers of the provinces gather peri­od­i­cally to dis­cuss the work of the church and to resolve issues that may arise.

The Anglican Church is a Biblically-​​based church with ancient roots and a trea­sure of rich resources that help us grow as fol­low­ers of Jesus Christ to love God and serve our com­mu­ni­ties as Christians.

Anglicans have always sought to wor­ship God faith­fully with liv­ing forms of wor­ship. Therefore, our ser­vices mir­ror the wor­ship of the ancient apos­tolic church while incor­po­rat­ing the com­mon lan­guage and cul­ture of the com­mu­ni­ties in which they are prac­ticed. Furthermore, Anglicans incor­po­rate both ancient sacra­men­tal prac­tices as well as visual sym­bols to cel­e­brate the cer­tainty of our faith and the mys­ter­ies of God. Together, sacra­ment, sym­bol and word, enlivened by the Holy Spirit, con­nect our senses with our minds and hearts.

In order to remain true to the teach­ings of Christ and the Apostles, Anglicans have his­tor­i­cally upheld the Holy Scriptures as God’s Word, have held to the sum­mary of evan­gel­i­cal beliefs known as the Thirty-​​Nine Articles of Faith, and have accepted the three great Christian creeds, the Apostles’, the Nicene and the Athanasian, as the fun­da­men­tal state­ments of the Christian faith. We cel­e­brate the sacra­ments of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper as com­manded by Jesus and we uphold the his­toric order of Bishops, Presbyters and Deacons in the admin­is­tra­tion of the church’s life and mission.

Today the world­wide Anglican Communion is expe­ri­enc­ing both tremen­dous stress and tremen­dous renewal. The stress comes as some provinces depart from his­toric Anglican faith and prac­tices and from the ortho­dox under­stand­ing of the Holy Scriptures. On the other hand, the renewal comes from the explo­sive growth of the gospel through Anglican churches and mis­sions in many loca­tions, par­tic­u­larly the “2/​3 world.” For exam­ple, there are more than 15 mil­lion Anglicans in Nigeria — more than all Anglicans in the United States!

It is indeed an unusual and excit­ing time to be Anglican. Those of us gath­ered here at Church of the Good Shepherd, with­out ambiva­lence, whole­heart­edly embrace that we have been called to be fol­low­ers of Jesus Christ in the Anglican tra­di­tion for such a time as this. We have a deep sense that God is call­ing us to live more faith­fully and trust him more gen­uinely than ever