What Is The Anglican Way?


The Anglican Way, Archbishop Geoffrey Fisher wrote, "has no peculiar thought, practice, creed or confession of its own. It has only the Catholic Faith of the ancient Catholic Church, as preserved in the Catholic Creeds and maintained in the Catholic and Apostolic constitution of Christ's Church from the beginning." It may licitly teach as necessary for salvation nothing but what is read in the Holy Scriptures as God's Word written or may be proved thereby. It therefore embraces and affirms such teachings of the ancient Fathers and Councils of the Church as are agreeable to the Scriptures, and thus to be counted apostolic. The Church has no authority to innovate: it is obliged continually, and particularly in times of renewal or reformation, to return to "the faith once delivered to the saints."


To be an Anglican, then, is not to embrace a distinct version of Christianity, but a distinct way of being a "Mere Christian," at the same time evangelical, apostolic, catholic, reformed, and Spirit-filled.

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The Anglican Federation Of Churches

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A Commitment

To A Biblically Faithful Anglican Witness


The Missionary Society of St John joins with many other faithful Christians in seeking a united, orthodox, Anglican witness in the U.S., and as part of its commitment to that end, is a member of the Federation of Anglican Churches and is represented at the Common Cause Partnership.