
Anglican Church in North America - Members of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) are in the mainstream, both globally and historically, of Christianity – the biblically-faithful way of following Jesus and being part of the “One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church”. As Anglicans, this orthodoxy is defined by and centered on our church’s classic formularies – the Book of Common Prayer, including the Ordinal, and the Thirty-nine Articles – which all point back to the authority of the Holy Bible and articulate foundational principles of the Anglican tradition throughout the world.

Forward in Faith North America - Forward in Faith North America (FiFNA) is a fellowship people and churches who embrace the Gospel of Jesus Christ, who uphold the Evangelical Faith and Catholic Order which is the inheritance of the Anglican Way. Our fellowship works, prays, and witnesses for reform and renewal of the Church with “no compromise of truth and no limitation of love.” Our fellowship includes faithful Anglicans spanning many jurisdictions and structures with the mission to witness to the “faith and order of the undivided Church.”
Forward in Faith - We Affirm the Faith of the Church as revealed in Scripture and Tradition; We Proclaim our Faith through the Creeds, the Sacraments and the apostolic ministry of bishops and priests of the Universal Church; We seek a Guaranteed Ecclesial Structure in which we can pass the Faith on to our children and grandchildren; We have a vision for Unity and Truth and we are going Forward in Faith.
Anglican 1000-Anglican1000 is an initiative of the Anglican Church in North America to raise up Anglican congregations and communities of faith across North America to reach people with the transforming love of Jesu0s Christ. During his investiture, Archbishop Bob Duncan made the astonishing, prophetic call for 1000 new works during his ministry. A few months later, a team of leaders gathered in Plano to dream about a cooperative movement to plant churches and answer this call. What began as an applause line during Archbishop Bob Duncan’s installation sermon has become a strategic initiative chaired by the Rev. Canon David Roseberry with the vision to plant new works in the Anglican Way to reach North America with the Good News.

The Iglesia Anglicana Carismatica (IAC) of Venezuela is a new diocese of six congregations in Venezuela, including the cathedral Iglesia Bethabara in the city of Cabimas, which has a Sunday attendance of over 2000 people. The diocese is led by The Rt. Rev. Alexander Barroso who was consecrated three years ago. The IAC has recently entered into full communion with the MDAS.
Daughters of the Holy Cross - We welcome our Anglican sisters and appreciate your interest in the Order of the Daughters of the Holy Cross. The Order provides a community in which you can fulfill your lifetime vows to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The Order requires a four-fold vow of prayer, service, study and evangelism. We implore each member to earnestly develop and practice each of these areas.
Order of the Franciscan Servants of Jesus – We are a group of men and women made up of people from both the Laity and Clergy seeking to continue the mission Jesus gave to St. Francis: Go repair my Church, for as you can see it is in much ruin. As contemporary Franciscans, our mission is to live the Catholic Faith as revealed in the Gospels and follow the Franciscan Rule as set forth by St. Francis of Assisi. We strive to grow in our prayer life and rely on the radical trust in God’s Divine Providence.
Missionary Society of St. John - The Missionaries of St. John the Evangelist are laity and clergy who have at the heartbeat of their daily lives the two-fold essence and ministry of the Church Catholic within the Anglican Tradition: Unity and Mission. The completeness of this vision is 1) the work of Unity requiring daily repentance, worship, and intercession as preparations for ecumenical dialogue, and 2) the work of Mission requiring evangelization in both word and deed (1 John: 3-4), pastoral care, and work among those whom the institutional churches often overlook.

Anglicans For Life - Anglicans for Life is the only Anglican/Episcopal, pro life organization dedicated to ending abortion and euthanasia, protecting embryos from research abuse, and promoting abstinence and adoption. We believe that, as Christians, we must follow God’s biblical call to uphold the sanctity of EVERY human life from conception to natural death. We publish pro life resources, articles, newsletters, brochures and DVDs to educate individuals and groups who feel called to life-affirming ministry, education and advocacy.
Dove Tracts Ministries- Several years ago as I considered the many difficulties which we are facing as a Church, I was taken back to my youth when I perceived a call to the priesthood. In fact, I found an old shoebox that I had saved, and in it were items that I simply have never been able to discard. As I opened the box I felt the same excitement I did as a boy when the mysteries of the Faith were becoming a greater reality for me. They were my tracts. Yes, these out of print tracts have had a profound effect on me. As I thought about them and reread a few of them, several principles became clear: (1) they were all out of print, (2) they were all rather succinct, (3) they were written in a positive tone, (4) they were inexpensive, and (5) they were easily available in the parish tract rack. And above all – they taught the Timeless Truth that is never out of date.
Anglican 4th Day- The Anglican 4th Day Movement is a worldwide movement of the Christian Church which seeks to bring individuals to Christ through Christian communities in action. It proposes no new type of spirituality, but simply a method by which one’s spirituality can develop, grow and be shared. The Anglican 4th Day works to form groups of men and women who are Christian leaders who will provide backbone for Christian life in the world. Anglican 4th Day is designed to make it possible to live in what is fundamental to being a Christian – to live in union with Christ and to share Christ with others.




