The Utah Valley Interfaith Association
Anglican
Background
Anglicanism, in its structures, theology, and forms of worship, is commonly understood as a distinct Christian tradition representing a middle ground between what are perceived to be the extremes of the claims of 16th century Roman Catholicism and the Calvinism of that era and its contemporary offshoots, and as such, is often referred to as being a middle way between these traditions.
Basic Beliefs:
The Anglican Church does not have a central authority; however, church doctrine is followed by consensus and not by mandate.
The doctrinal centralization is based on a concept and organization called the Anglican Communion, of which a church either is a member or is not. There is a set of beliefs, and if a church holds those beliefs and meets certain other requirements, it is welcome to be in the Anglican Communion. A set of beliefs called the Thirty-Nine Articles played a significant role in the formation of Anglican doctrine and practice. Today, the articles are no longer binding but still remain influential Anglican identity.
LOCATIONS:
Secular Humanism, Agnosticism and Free Thought
St John's Anglican Church
Rev. Darin
Lovelace
1283 Deer Valley Drive
Park City, UT 84068
P.O. Box 683008
Park City, UT 84068
Phone: 435-655-7994
frdarin@gmail.com www.stjohnsanglican.org
Service: 10:15