ANGLICAN CATHOLIC COMMUNION U.S.A.

We absolutely accept all of God’s children into our fellowship; however we believe that marriage was ordained by God in creation as existing between one man and one woman, and that only this union is sanctioned by God and His Church. 

We don’t! Looking to St. Paul and the worker-priest movement of the 1930’s our clergy and religious are non-stipendiary, which means that they’re expected to work for a living like every-one else. Although a laborer is worthy of his hire, clergy and religious are especially called to be the leaven that leavens the whole lump, not a special, separate class of Christian.

We’re a small family of faith, and our only missions right now are in the Northeast Florida area, in East-central Georgia, and South-central Alabama. You may find links to Anglican Churches nation-wide by clicking HERE.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Anglican Reformers considered their church to be Reformed Catholic, and this is the sense in which we use the word: Catholic meaning universal, that which was believed and taught by the early undivided Church, and Anglican meaning out of the English tradition.

So are you Protestant or Catholic?

Where can I find one of your Churches?

How do you pay your people?

Do you accept gay people?

What’s important is that you accept the Lord Jesus as your King and Savior. All we have to offer is the love of Christ crucified, the faith of the ancient and undivided Church, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. We would admonish you with the words of the Blessed Mother spoken to the servants at Cana, “Do whatever He tells you.”

Why should I join with you?

To contact us:

Phone: 904.225.2068

 

E-mail: Info@theaccusa.org