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Traditional, Scriptural, Liturgical, Evangelical
Who are we? Holy Cross Anglican Church is a community of faith that believes and professes the gospel of Jesus Christ in the living tradition of the traditional Anglican Church. Our spirituality is rooted in scripture, prayer, evangelism, celebration of the Eucharist and sharing in the sacramental life of the Church. Our theology and liturgical language is anchored in the Holy Bible and the 1928 Book of Common Prayer.
How do we worship? We utilize the 1928 edition of the Book of Common Prayer. This edition has prayers and affirmations of faith going back to the beginning of our Christian existence, as well as the traditional Anglican liturgy. This beautiful liturgy has been in continuous use since it was first published over 455 years ago. During the service the congregation actively participates in the service through prayer, music, listening to God's word and sharing in the Eucharist.
Our Community - Holy Cross Anglican Church is dedicated to the service of God and to support of one another in our Christian life together. Service opportunities exist to work, learn, and play together as a family in Christ, in addition to our worship services that are offered.
If Holy Cross Anglican Church sounds like the kind of parish you might be looking for, we extend an invitation to come and visit us. Come and see for yourself a small, friendly and growing congregation embracing the power of faith and building a new Anglican Church for the glory of God.

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| Contact Us - After visiting our web site you may have questions or wish to have further information sent to you about Holy Cross Anglican Church. Please visit the link above for contact information. We would be delighted to hear from you! | Parish Events - Stay in touch on upcoming events within our parish. Visit our Parish Events link above to read the monthly Holy Cross newsletter, The Anglican Messenger . You will also see links to other articles and photos about Holy Cross Anglican Church upcoming events. | |
Some Special Thoughts - by the Rev. Dr. Doug Mills. |
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