Resurrection - Flower Mound, TX
 FAQs

Questions:

1)   What type of church are you?
2)   What is the Anglican Church?
3)   Are you a part of the American Episcopal Church?
4)   Why do you worship the way you do?
5)   How do I get more involved?

Answers:

1)   What type of church are you?
We are a Christian Church in the Anglican (English) tradition. We accept the truth of God's Word; we seek to worship in spirit and truth, we desire the gifts and ministry of the Holy Spirit, and we are committed to advancing God's Kingdom. We want to make a difference in the lives of people in our community, state, nation and around the world.

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2)   What is the Anglican Church?

The Anglican Church began as the Church of England which separated from the Church of Rome during the Reformation.   As the British Empire spread, the Church of England spread with it bringing its structure and style of worship.  There are now Anglican churches throughout the world that are governed by Bishops and priests and share a similar way of worshiping. 

Anglicans are evangelical and sacramental.  This is reflected in our worship which incorporates God's Praise, God's Word and God's Table (Holy Communion).   


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3)   Are you a part of the American Episcopal Church?

No.  We are not a part of the American Episcopal Church.  We are part of a new movement in America that is being led by Anglican Bishops from around the world.


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4)   Why do you worship the way you do?

Our worship is influenced by our Anglican traditions and is patterned after what we see in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. 


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5)   How do I get more involved?

The way to get involved at Resurrection is to come regularly to the weekend worship celebration, attend various special classes when they are offered and join a Kingdom Life Group. Kingdom Life Groups meet in homes. They are the primary way to build relationships, receive pastoral care and come under the authority and protection of the church.


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