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WELCOME
It can be a little intimidating walking into a church for the first time. Or maybe it's just been a long time (like 30 years ago when your mom dragged you to Sunday School). A lot has changed since then. The songs are singable, the sermon is understandable, and you don't need to come in a suit. (By the way, we'd love to see you this Sunday.) If you want to know what to expect if you come to St. Nicholas click here » |
Anglicanism, in its structures, theology, and forms of worship, is commonly understood as a distinct Christian tradition representing a middle ground between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism and, as such, is often referred to as being a via media (or middle way) between these traditions.
For a Wiki backgrounder on Anglican thought, practice, liturgy, and history, click here » The Anglican Communion [backgrounder] is a world-wide affiliation of currently over 77 million members of autonomous national churches sharing common origins in the Church of England, and in communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury. Visit:
For a widely-read independent website with links to Anglican news and parishes all over the world, visit Anglicans Online here » The Anglican Church in the US is known as The Episcopal Church - visit the website here »
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The Parish of St. Nicholas, Birch Cliff • Diocese of Toronto • Anglican Church of Canada
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