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This is our new location (5000 Conrad Road, Erie)--beginning in October

Trinity Anglican Church (Fellowship)
is a new and growing congregation in Erie, Pennsylvania. We are an affiliate of the Anglican Mission (theAM) and a ministry partner of the Anglican Church in North America. We are under the ecclesiastical oversight of Bishop Doc Loomis.

We have ministries for adults, youth, and children. Click HERE for Sunday service location and time.





We Believe That...

The Holy Scriptures are the Word of God.
They hold a prominent and authoritative role in the life of the church (2 Timothy 3:16-17; Hebrews 4:12).

Jesus Christ is Lord.
He is God's plan for humankind to be reconciled with God (John 14:6; 2 Corinthians 5:19).

Salvation is God's free gift by faith.
God calls everyone to repent of their sin and, by his grace, to walk in newness of life (Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 6:4; I John 1:9).

God knows what is best for his children. While we recognize that we live in a pluralistic society, we contend that the only way to keep one's way pure is to guard it according to God's Word (Psalm 119:9; Proverbs 14:12).

God inhabits the pr
aise of his people. Through the Holy Spirit, God is truly among us as we worship him in spirit and in truth (Matthew 18:20; John 4:24).


Upcoming Events!

Our First Service in our New Location: October 3, 10:45 a.m.

Campus Crusade for Christ visiting: October 17, 10:45 a.m.


Rejoicing!

Bishop Loomis celebrated 2 baptisms and 11 confirmations at Trinity on April 18th.



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Listen to our contribution to the Power Up! Devotionals on WCTL (106.3 FM) from the week of July 5-9 HERE (use the drop-down bar under 'View past devotionals below' and click on 'July' then click the 'search' button)

Trinity Anglican Church (Fellowship) is honored to be currently featured on the following online ministries:

Anglican1000
Heart of North America Network
No More Weak Days Podcast (for Holy Week)


We Are...

An orthodox Anglican Fellowship.
With two thousand years of Christianity behind us, our faith and spirituality have been formed by various epochs and movements, notably: the teachings of the Undivided Church (the 'Patristic Era'), the English Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, the 'Caroline Divinity' of the Seventeenth Century, and the Evangelical Revival of the Eighteenth Century. We have been touched by the Oxford Movement of the Nineteenth Century and the Charismatic Movement of the Twentieth Century. In facing the challenges of today, we endorse the Jerusalem Declaration, the Solemn Declaration of Principles of the Anglican Mission in the Americas, as well as the Constitution of the Anglican Church in North America.

An Ancient-Future Fellowship.
We bear witness today to the ancient faith "once for all delivered to the saints (Jude 3)" and guarded by ancient ecumenical consensus. When, in our worship, we reenact God's saving deeds, God truly comes among us and brings us into a deeper walk with him and each other, empowering us to be his servants in this world. Our goal is not so much to be "relevant;" our goal is to be authentic. The best way for us to bring Christian authenticity into the contemporary world in a meaningful way is through the Ancient-Future model of ministry. In an age that challenges all things Christian, we see God at work among us through form and spontaneity, through Word and Sacrament, through traditional hymns and today's praise music, through liturgical trappings and simplicity.

A 'Three-Streams' Fellowship.
We consider the Three Streams of orthodox Anglicanism--Evangelical, Anglo-Catholic, and Spirit-Filled--as complementary. Our Fellowship is comprised of Christians who bring various gifts and skills from these three streams and our worship and ministry are enriched by them.


Click HERE for Sunday service location and time.



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The Lake Erie Confessing Anglican is the online newsletter of Trinity Anglican Church (Fellowship) in Erie, Pennsylvania

               
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