The Book of Common Prayer is central to the Christian faith as practised by the Church of England. Compiled in the sixteenth century by Thomas Cranmer, and modified in 1662, the Prayer Book remains the official doctrinal standard of the Church of England and of most other Churches in the worldwide Anglican Communion. Cranmer’s memorable [...]
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Holy Spirit Anglican Church is moving into its own building next month, November 2011. The two-year-old congregation has been meeting in various locations since the beginning. This is a new church-planting in Umuarama, inland Brazil, near to Paraguay. The congregation is owrking hard to get ready the new building for the worship of the Lord. [...]
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The English Reformation produced the Book of Common Prayer and the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion as its foundational documents. Both represent the more Reformed (as opposed to Lutheran) phase of the English reformation, though they are closer to patristic and medieval traditions than most Reformed documents are. Archbishop Cranmer believed that he had to reform the [...]
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Reformed Anglican University Chaplaincy grew out of the passion of young, lay ministers in Goiania (Brazil) in the beginning of 2011. Moacir Gabriel dreamed of a campus ministry that was both theologically honest and winsomely welcoming. From those passions grew two great convictions. The first was that campus ministry ought to be centered on the [...]
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Bishop Francisco Buzzo, President of the Reormed Anglican Church in Brazil, visited Anglican Church in Engenho da Rainha, Rio de Janeiro, last week-end. He celebrated a Thanksgiving Service and preached at the celebration of Holy Communion. There were 23 adults and seven children. A reception for the Bishop and a luncheon followed the Services.
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Beginning Friday, September 3th, a Escola Anglicana de Teologia (ESAT, meaning Anglican School of Theology) will be starting a BA in Theology in Morrinhos, Goiás. The firsts classes will be “Introduction to the Bible” and “Church History I.” These courses will be followed the extension studies method. Thus, the students will meet one a month [...]
The Reformed Anglican Church is uniting together in faith and in action to see the purposes of the Lord fulfilled in Brazil. The Reformed Conference is designed for Christians of all ages who recognise the importance of Reformed doctrine and Biblical preaching in the Brazilian church today. It is organized by the Reformed Anglican Church, and [...]
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