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The American Anglican Council began as an organization of theologically conservative Anglicans from both the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) and The Episcopal Church in the United States. According to its membership brochure, it was founded "as a response to unbiblical teachings that crept into The Episcopal Church and the larger ...
A conservative Christian denomination in the Anglican tradition in the US and Canada, founded in 2009 by former members of the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada. The ACNA is not a member of the Anglican Communion, but has full communion with some Global South provinces and opposes liberal doctrines and practices.
A Continuing Anglican jurisdiction with thirteen parishes and missions in North America, mainly serving the Kenyan diaspora. It was founded in the late 1990s as a reorganization of the American Anglican Church of the Anglican Synod.
A Continuing Anglican church body and the United States branch of the Traditional Anglican Church. It was created in 1991 by a merger of two Anglican groups and has five dioceses, but is not in full communion with the Episcopal Church or the Anglican Communion.
This web page provides a table of bishops who have served in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), a conservative Anglican province that emerged from the 2008 Global Anglican Future Conference. The table includes the year of consecration, diocese or jurisdiction, and notes for each bishop.
The Anglican Church in North America is a member province of the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans. It has 28 dioceses and one special jurisdiction, covering various regions and territories in North America and beyond.
Learn about the history, theology, and organization of the Episcopal Church, a mainline Protestant denomination and a member of the Anglican Communion. The church has 106 dioceses in the U.S. and additional ones in Cuba, Haiti, Taiwan, and Latin America.
Learn about the leadership and service of Christian clergy in the Anglican Communion, including the threefold order of bishops, priests and deacons. Find out how Anglican clergy perform sacraments, such as baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, reconciliation, healing, matrimony and holy orders.