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Friday, August 24, 2012

New Church Plant: All Saints' Anglican Church, Midland TX

From Virtue Online:  All Saints' rector, the Rev. Tom Finnie, is a longtime friend and was formerly the assistant rector of Church of the Ascension Pittsburgh and rector of St Peter's Church Uniontown PA 


Also on the orthodox side of the fence, All Saints Anglican Church, Midland, Texas, is open for business and welcomes new visitors. "We are an Anglican Church. We are part of the Anglican Communion-a worldwide fellowship of churches that trace their history back to the Reformation in England. With over 80 million Anglicans worldwide, we are the third largest group of Christians in the world. Our faith is in Jesus Christ and in his death and resurrection for us. We belong to the Anglican Church in North America and are part of the Anglican Diocese of the Southwest," affirmed Tom Finnie, its rector.

"We are a new congregation. Launched in May of 2012, we are a younger congregation with approximately 80 members-25 being under 18. Our worship is joyful and reverent with biblical preaching and Holy Communion each week. Our music includes the best of the traditional hymns and many newer songs you might hear on Christian radio.

"We worship at 5:30 on Sunday evenings. While we are seeking a permanent home, we worship now at Grace Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) at 3000 West Golf Course Road in Midland. Our Sunday School for all ages begins at 4:15pm with worship beginning at 5:30pm.

"We would love to meet you. Our members include lifelong Anglican Christians and those who have just discovered us. You can email us at allsaints@midlandanglican.org with any questions or comments. We would be honored to hear from you."

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