Anglicanism
Anglican Christianity
What is Anglican Christianity?
Anglican Christianity is rooted in the ancient faith and practice of the first century church and developed in the English Reformation. Driven by a missionary focus, Anglicanism has been about the work of making disciples for over 500 years and has expanded into a global church.
We worship the triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and we are committed to the Word of God as our first source for God’s revelation to us, for the conduct of our lives, and for the content and mission of spreading the good news of Jesus Christ.
A rich worship experience is a key ingredient of our Anglican heritage. We embrace an interactive liturgy and emphasis on the sacraments of Baptism and Communion (or the Lord’s Supper) instituted by Jesus himself.
The Anglican Mission in the Americas
Holy Trinity Anglican Church is affiliated with the Anglican Mission in America (AMiA), a missionary outreach of the province of Rwanda.
As an AMiA church we subscribe to the Apostles’ and Nicene creeds and the 39 Articles as a further and secondary basis for, and understanding of, our belief. We also affirm the Solemn Declaration of the Anglican Mission.

