What is
The Anglican Province of America?
This Province is...
...ANGLICAN.
Anglican means
of England. The Church
came to Britain in very early days. The English Church was a national church
within the great Western Church. Over 450 years ago the Church of England
was affected by the Reformation. At the time of the Reformation, the English
Church separated from that part of the Church we now call the Roman Catholic
Church. This separation was achieved in a unique way. The Church of England
remained a
CATHOLIC Church, in part,
by retaining
EPISCOPAL government. By
reforming itself, it became a Protestant or
EVANGELICAL Church. When
the American branch of the Church of England became independent, it
established a
DEMOCRATIC Church.
The English Reformers translated the
old worship books then being used into English in what is known as the
Book of Common Prayer. Anglicans are
LITURGICAL Christians.
This Province is...
...A CHURCH.
There is only one Church. The Church is the visible sign of the called
company of baptized believers who are members of the Church, which contains
both the living and departed.
A
province is where the
Church is situated geographically. Provinces are formed by geographically
contiguous dioceses, which are groupings of local parishes. This term
province comes to us from when dioceses were grouped together according the
Provinces of the Roman Empire. Our province of the Church happens to be in
America.
This Province is...
...AMERICAN.
Many of the first colonists were members of the Church of England. They
founded parishes in the original thirteen colonies. Many of the Founding
Fathers of the United States were Anglicans. After the Revolution, the
Church of England (Anglican) parishes formed the Protestant Episcopal
Church. Gradually, Anglican churches throughout the world gained local
independence but remained a union of churches called the Anglican Communion.
For many years these churches were united by a common faith, a common form
of church government, and a common worship.
In recent years, member churches have
tended to stress their independence rather than their unity. Differences in
belief and worship have created tensions that unhappily divide Anglicans.
This Province is an Anglican province, which seeks to be faithful to the
ideals and faith of the first Episcopalians and their descendants.
This Province is...
...CATHOLIC.
Catholic means the
Church established by our Lord Himself, which is always served by clergy who
are successors of the Apostles, who administer the Sacraments, which our
Lord gave to the Church. The faith of the Church is summarized in the three
historic Creeds, Apostles, Nicene, and Athanasian, and in the teachings
defined by the Early Church.
This Province is...
...EPISCOPAL.
The word
episcopal means
of bishops. Our Lord
Jesus Christ sent His disciples into the world. They were called Apostles,
or "sent men. The Apostles added ministers to their ranks to care for
the growing Church. These men became known as bishops. Our bishops are
descendants of the Apostles and of the first Episcopal bishops in the United
States.
This Province is...
...EVANGELICAL.
The word
evangelical means
of the Gospel. The
Gospel of Jesus Christ is found in the Holy Bible, God's Word written
by inspired people. The Bible is the book of the Church. Anglicans cherish
the Scriptures. They are read in public worship. Our Prayer Book is
Bible-based. Its words echo the teachings, words, and expressions of the
Holy Scriptures.
This Province is...
...LITURGICAL.
Liturgy means
hard work. We show our
duty to God and our love for Him in corporate worship. The 1928 American
edition of the Book of Common Prayer is the official liturgy of this
Province. It is basically the same form of service used by the first
settlers. Many scholars maintain that this book, together with the King
James Version of the Bible (an Anglican translation), has affected the
English language and the spiritual life of the English speaking people of
the world more than any other published work.
This Province is...
...DEMOCRATIC.
The Protestant Episcopal Church was the first Anglican Church to restore to
the laity the rights and duties they enjoyed in the Early Church. At every
level of church life, in the parish and in the diocese, the laity share with
the clergy the duty of determining the policies governing the day-to-day
life of the church.
This Province is...
...TRADITIONAL.
By traditional
we mean that we do not allow the current winds of public and societal
opinion to alter that Faith which we have received from our forefathers as
contained in the Holy Bible, the writings of the Early Church, and
the Book of Common Prayer.
This Province is...
...INDEPENDENT.
While the Church is one, it adapts itself to differing cultures and
circumstances. Anglicans believe in the freedom of individual dioceses and
provinces to respond to the needs of the particular people they serve.
Independence does
not mean that a parish
or diocese or any other level of church government has the right to change
the Faith.
Each congregation owns its own
property. Neither the bishops nor the conventions of this Church make
political decisions for the people of the Church. Christians are bound to
make their political decisions and exercise their rights in the light of the
Gospel.
This Province is...
...A FAMILY OF CHRISTIANS!
You are invited to be a part of our family!