Anglican Church Planting in Kentucky
Anglican Church Planting in Kentucky
Alice C. Linsley
Special to Virtueonline
www.virtueonline.org
December 3, 2012
Biblical Anglicanism is rising in Kentucky after recent suppression by unregenerate Episcopal bishops. Congregations that broke away from ECUSA a decade ago are thriving, and new church plants are springing up in Elizabethtown, Frankfort and Louisville. There is excitement and vitality, as evidenced by those who gathered on Sunday, November 11 for the commissioning of a congregational mission team in Louisville.
The evening breeze promised the refreshment of rain. The fall foliage was glorious, and the sanctuary was buzzing as people gathered at Calvin Presbyterian Church for the commissioning that marked the recognition of a new church plant in central Kentucky - Christ the Redeemer Anglican Mission.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
Alice C. Linsley
Special to Virtueonline
www.virtueonline.org
December 3, 2012
Biblical Anglicanism is rising in Kentucky after recent suppression by unregenerate Episcopal bishops. Congregations that broke away from ECUSA a decade ago are thriving, and new church plants are springing up in Elizabethtown, Frankfort and Louisville. There is excitement and vitality, as evidenced by those who gathered on Sunday, November 11 for the commissioning of a congregational mission team in Louisville.
The evening breeze promised the refreshment of rain. The fall foliage was glorious, and the sanctuary was buzzing as people gathered at Calvin Presbyterian Church for the commissioning that marked the recognition of a new church plant in central Kentucky - Christ the Redeemer Anglican Mission.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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