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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder if you might like Christ the King- http://www.ctkalexandria.org/ It's not Anglo-Catholic, but it is a more formal, liturgical worship service. And in terms of the person up thread who said that the Episcopalian's were the ones who were the members of the Anglican communion- the Episcopal church was just suspended by the Anglican communion. The ACNA was not.[/quote] No the Episcopal Church was not suspended. Certain restrictions were placed on their ability to do certain things, but they were not suspended. I'm the one who made the comment about the Anglican Communion and I didn't say that ACNA wasn't part of the Anglican Communion. I said that the church that meets three of his criteria that comes to mind (Anglican Communion, in DC, "High" Church) is Ascension and Saint Agnes, but it is Episcopal and not conservative in the sense that the OP seems to mean.. ACNA churches are also part of the Anglican Communion, but I am not aware of any High Church ACNA churches in DC. It seems that you can have almost any 3 of the 4 things OP wants Anglican, High, DC == A&SA, St. Paul's K Anglican, DC, conservative -- St. Brendan's in the City, All Nations DC High, DC, Conservative -- St. Augustine, and many other Catholic churches Anglican, High, conservative -- a number of choices in NOVA Finding all 4 together is challenging. [/quote]
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