All Saints Anglican Church
Anglicans in Raleigh

 WELCOME

   The mainstays of Anglican worship are the Offices of Morning and Evening Prayer and The Holy Communion, the chief act of Christian worship.

   We are a 'Continuing' Anglican Church:

       continuing in the use of the 1928 Book of
             Common Prayer,

       continuing in The Faith grounded in Holy Scriptures
             of the Old and New Testaments,

       and holding to the ancient Creeds - Apostles',
             Nicene and Athanasian.

   The Inquirer's page contains a brief overview of our faith, affiliations, mission and mode of worship.

   Please see the Services page for a schedule of Services and the Activities page for a listing of all other activities scheduled.

   Our Facilities are described on the Facilities page, and directions and maps appear on the Directions page.

   All Saints Anglican Church wishes to offer traditional Anglican worship and fellowship to those, Evangelical and Catholic alike, with Anglican/Episcopal, Roman Catholic or Protestant backgrounds, and to help those without church backgrounds as they seek salvation through Jesus Christ.

CONTACT  INFORMATION

The Rev. Ian MacGregor,  Rector
725 N. Boylan Ave.
Raleigh, NC 27605

Church phone: (919) 754-1255
E-mail: fatherian@earthlink.net

Rector's phones:
Cell (919) 606-4223
E-mail: ianmacgregor@mindspring.com

 

 

 

 





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