Western Reserve Anglican Fellowship

An Anglican mission project in Ohio (Lorain, Cuyahoga, Medina, Ashland, Erie and Huron Counties) leading to the formation of a Traditional Anglican parish, mission or fellowship.

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Looking for Fellowship?

To anyone in Northern Ohio (Lorain, Cuyahoga, Medina, Ashland, Erie and Huron Counties) who are looking for a Traditional/Orthodox Anglican parish, mission or fellowship, I need your help.

If you left the Episcopal Church because of all the problems, heartache and heresy...help us
If you have fled to another denomination...come home
If you are looking for a spiritual home for you and your family…welcome

The vision is for an Anglican Fellowship that is Rooted in Scripture - Orthodox - Evangelical - Catholic. With God’s help and yours, we can bring Traditional/Orthodox Anglicanism to our area.

The proposed Traditional/Orthodox Anglican fellowship will be based on the following.

* King James Bible
* An Orthodox US version of the Book of Common Prayer / Ordinal
* The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion
* Any form of devotion that does not conflict with the above.
* The name for this project will be The Western Reserve Anglican Fellowship.

If you are interested please contact the WRAF here

Everyone is Welcome

An idea I would like to get out there is this.....

The WRAF is not just for Anglicans, there are people of other denominations who like to worship in the Anglican way once in a while [especially you closet Prayer Book Baptists, you know who you are]

Everyone is Welcome

Churchmanship

For those who are curious as to what direction the fellowship will follow, "Low Church" or "High Church", the answer is "Broad Church". Not the post-modern version of the term, but the traditional definition...."After the terms High Church and Low Church came to distinguish the tendency toward Ritualism and Anglo-Catholicism on the one hand and Puritanism on the other, those Anglicans tolerant of multiple forms of conformity to ecclesiastical authority came to be referred to as "Broad." As the name implies, parishes associated with this variety of churchmanship will mix High and Low forms, reflective of the often eclectic liturgical and doctrinal preferences of clergy and laity."

There will be no secularism, political activism, Gnosticism or neo-paganism, like what corrupted the Broad Churchmanship in The Episcopal Church (ECUSA). The Western Reserve Anglican Fellowship will embrace a wide range of acceptable and Biblically sound Christian worship, devotions and music. The LORD has given mankind many gifts, creativity being one of the greatest and we can use the inventions of our creativity to help us in showing praise unto the LORD.


What Is The Continuing Anglican Movement?


Ordo Calendar

Holy Days, Feasts and Commemorations


The Offices from The Book of Common Prayer (US 1928) - Online

The Book of Common Prayer - 1928 - US (.pdf)

A Summary of the Differences Between the 1928 BCP and the 1979 Book

Some Differences between the 1928 BCP and the Other Book (1979) (.pdf file)


A Catechism (according to the use in the 1928 BCP)


Please Donate to the Western Reserve Anglican Fellowship


Contact us at the WRAF

 

 

The Western Reserve Anglican Fellowship

P.O. Box 39581

North Ridgeville OH 44039

 

 

Or Call  (440) 290-5634


 

 

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