Oct 13th Sunday Sung Eucharist (10:30 am service – sung)
Sunday Oct 13th Sung Eucharist
You may have to un-mute your device. Sung Service, enjoy and share….
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC 28105
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Matthews, NC

You may have to un-mute your device. Sung Service, enjoy and share….

Thursday, February 21, 2019 Article XXVIII and the Continuing Churches The Affirmation of Saint Louis (1977) is the foundational document of the Continuing Church. The Affirmation distinguishes the Continuing Churches from earlier Anglican bodies, such as the Episcopal Church prior to 1976, which were vaguer and deliberately more ‘comprehensive’ in their doctrine and moral teaching than are the…

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