Tis_Bearself
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I noticed there was a new church in my USA hometown called Hometown Anglican Church. This is a bit weird to me since we already have had a big Hometown Episcopal Church for many decades.
On top of that, the new Hometown Anglican Church is sharing the church building of the Hometown Lutheran Church that has also been there for many decades. I figured maybe the Lutherans were facing attendance declines and decided to rent or share their church in order to keep the lights on. The Lutheran church is still active in there and having its own regular services, based on their sign and website.
I went to the website of Hometown Anglican Church to find out what they were all about and found a lot of very vague statements about how they were “a mission church based on the Gospel” (aren’t we all?)
What does it mean when a church in the USA calls itself “Anglican” rather than “Episcopal” and are the Lutherans involved in this at all beyond just renting space?
On top of that, the new Hometown Anglican Church is sharing the church building of the Hometown Lutheran Church that has also been there for many decades. I figured maybe the Lutherans were facing attendance declines and decided to rent or share their church in order to keep the lights on. The Lutheran church is still active in there and having its own regular services, based on their sign and website.
I went to the website of Hometown Anglican Church to find out what they were all about and found a lot of very vague statements about how they were “a mission church based on the Gospel” (aren’t we all?)
What does it mean when a church in the USA calls itself “Anglican” rather than “Episcopal” and are the Lutherans involved in this at all beyond just renting space?
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