Friday, February 14, 2014



CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA: All Saints Anglican moves into former Cranberry church

By Rachel Farkas
TRIB LIVE
http://triblive.com/news/butler/5514669-74/church-anglican-saints#axzz2t8n3htSy
February 8, 2014

All Saints Anglican Church has a new name and a new Butler County home in Cranberry.

The congregation of about 100, led by the Rev. Paul Cooper, took up residence in the former Crossroads Community Church at the intersection of Rochester and Haine School roads in January, ending its three-and-a-half year journey to find a permanent home.

Formerly St. Christopher's Episcopal Church in Marshall, the congregation was one of 41 to leave the Episcopal diocese in 2008 over theological differences. The congregation joined the more conservative, biblically oriented Anglican Diocese of North America, but legal differences with the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh over property left the parish without a house of worship in spring 2010.

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