What does it mean to be Anglican?

Historically, an Anglican was a member of the Ecclesia Anglicana, or English Church; but presently, an Anglican is a member of the orthodox, global Anglican Communion, which is part of the “one, holy, catholic and apostolic church.” We are Christians rooted in the Good News of God's love for all in Jesus Christ, supported by Scripture, tradition, theology, and history.

Brief History Diocese of Fredericton
What do We Believe?
With other Christian denominations, we proclaim and celebrate the gospel of Jesus Christ in worship and action.

Our Parish Mission Statement Summarizes Who We Are!

We are a worshipping Anglican Community, nourished by Liturgy, Scripture, Sacraments, Prayer, and Fellowship. We are guided by the Holy Spirit to care for God's creation, so that all may know the peace of Christ and the power of His Resurrection.

We believe ALL are created in the image of God, therefoire we value diversity and believe ALL are welcomed and valued by God who rejoices in diversity of God's creation. Within the communituy of God's people there is no room for bias, discrimination, or faction.

Anglican Church of Canada Beliefs