Any conservative High Anglican churches in DC or NoVa?

Anonymous
Anyone know of any conservative (pro-life and pro-traditional marriage) High Anglican churches in DC or NoVa? Anyone on here go to St. Paul's K Street? What's the deal with this church? Some tell me it's a conservative Anglo-Catholic parish, while others tell me it's gone Liberal? Does St. Paul's hold to the traditional position on marriage?
Anonymous
I don't think you understand Anglo-Catholic churches very well.

Anonymous
Hi Paleo
Anonymous
St. Paul's is not what you are looking for. You'll have to try the Falls Church Anglican.or the Restoration one in Arlington.

Newsflash - the Episcopal Church in the US has thrown in its lot with "inclusion", which means that women and gay people are welcomed and an integral part of the church. I'm not sure where you have been that you missed it.
Anonymous
Both.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:St. Paul's is not what you are looking for. You'll have to try the Falls Church Anglican.or the Restoration one in Arlington.

Newsflash - the Episcopal Church in the US has thrown in its lot with "inclusion", which means that women and gay people are welcomed and an integral part of the church. I'm not sure where you have been that you missed it.



Newflash. And that is why ECUSA is a dying church. Less than 1.4M attend nationally on Sundays. Read up on wiki. Before Bishop Schori was fired she had to sell off all the departing churches as well as the NY headquarters just to cover costs. This is why national cathedral cannot make necessary repairs.
Anonymous
Yelp. There are Anglican churches in D.C. and VA. https://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc=anglican+church&find_loc=washington%2C+d.c.&ns=1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St. Paul's is not what you are looking for. You'll have to try the Falls Church Anglican.or the Restoration one in Arlington.

Newsflash - the Episcopal Church in the US has thrown in its lot with "inclusion", which means that women and gay people are welcomed and an integral part of the church. I'm not sure where you have been that you missed it.



Newflash. And that is why ECUSA is a dying church. Less than 1.4M attend nationally on Sundays. Read up on wiki. Before Bishop Schori was fired she had to sell off all the departing churches as well as the NY headquarters just to cover costs. This is why national cathedral cannot make necessary repairs.

Good point. Mainline Protestantism is shrinking rapidly. I wouldn't be surprised if it became obsolete in our lifetimes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St. Paul's is not what you are looking for. You'll have to try the Falls Church Anglican.or the Restoration one in Arlington.

Newsflash - the Episcopal Church in the US has thrown in its lot with "inclusion", which means that women and gay people are welcomed and an integral part of the church. I'm not sure where you have been that you missed it.



Newflash. And that is why ECUSA is a dying church. Less than 1.4M attend nationally on Sundays. Read up on wiki. Before Bishop Schori was fired she had to sell off all the departing churches as well as the NY headquarters just to cover costs. This is why national cathedral cannot make necessary repairs.

Good point. Mainline Protestantism is shrinking rapidly. I wouldn't be surprised if it became obsolete in our lifetimes.



Anglicanism is mainline protestantism. Of the biggest kind. And it is growing, as is are the protestant megachurches unaffiliated with Presbyterianism, methodistism, etc.
Anonymous
Hatred will lose in the end.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hatred will lose in the end.

Hatred of God will, of course.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hatred will lose in the end.

Hatred of God will, of course.



and of his teachings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hatred will lose in the end.

Hatred of God will, of course.



and of his teachings.

Which are found exclusively in Scripture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hatred will lose in the end.

Hatred of God will, of course.



and of his teachings.

Which are found exclusively in Scripture.


Christianity as a whole is shrinking, sorry.
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