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[quote=PaleoConPrep][quote=Anonymous]This is a very long commute for church. I would imagine that you would find it hard to stay engaged in the church when it would require such a long trip. [b]Can I ask why you're focused on Episcopal churches when you clearly disagree with most of what the Episcopal Church stands for?[/b] I wonder in an ACNA church would suit you better, combining some of the traditional elements of Anglicism with more conservative viewpoints. There is an ACNA congregation right in Annapolis, https://redeemerannapolis.org/sermons/, perhaps you would like them? Choosing a congregation in Annapolis seems like it would allow you to attend Bible Study, or make connections on Sunday that can carry over to your daily life. All Saints Anglican in Hyattsville, and Christ the King in New Carrolton are 2 other ACNA congregations that are significantly closer to St. John's than All Saints, and might be worth exploring. [/quote] Well I'd call myself a traditional Episcopalian. For the majority of its history, the EC was fairly conservative. It collapsed on the issue of contraception in the 1930s, and then took a huge step toward Liberalism when it introduced a new prayer book in the 70s. Now it's totally abandoned Anglican orthodoxy. I'd hate it at the majority of Episcopal churches. I'm looking at All Saints because I've heard it's one of the few conservative/orthodox parishes left in the area. The ACNA tends to be more low-church, and I enjoy a higher musical liturgy. Another church that's come to my attention is Grace & St. Peter's Church in Baltimore.[/quote]
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