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- General Info
- An Anglican is a Christian whose belief and practice is rooted in the Bible, guided by the teachings and tradition of the early Christian Fathers, and structured by the traditional Book of Common Prayer. We are Anglican because we worship in the Anglican tradition with its roots in the Book of Common Prayer. We are Catholic because we believe and practice the universal or Catholic faith of the church that has been handed down to us from the time of the Apostles.We welcome new members, and we invite you to join us one Sunday. We hope that you will enjoy our community, be enriched by our worship, and interested in joining us. Those who are interested in becoming a member of our parish should feel comfortable joining us for services several times as well as for coffee hour after service. This is a prime time to speak to one of of our priests as well. They will have the specific information you need to officially join our parish.
- The Reverend Richard Dibble
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- Our catholic and reformed faith has a prophetic message for Christians today. For more than a generation now, churches have purposely abandoned tradition with the idea that this was necessary to attract believers in the modern world. In a replay of ancient iconoclasm, crosses and pictures were torn down and religious symbols were discouraged. Talk of sin was muted. The focus came to be whatever might attract a larger crowd. Religion became another consumer product. The inordinate desire for what is new, coupled with the abandonment of the received faith, has had negative consequences. Much that is called Christianity today is not very Christian in any biblical or historic sense. As one commentator said, "She who marries the spirit of the age becomes a widow in the next generation." This is why St. Paul told the Thessalonians, "Stand fast , and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word or by our epistle" (Thessalonians 2:15). We call for a return to the "faith which was once for all delivered to the saints" (Jude1: 3).
- Location
- We are located at 242 Grooms Road, Halfmoon NY. You can take Exit 8A off the Northway (I-87). Drive east on Grooms Road. We are located just before Route 9.
- Accreditation
ACA
- Associations
- Anglican Church in America Diocese of the Northeast
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St Thomas of Canterbury
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04/13/2021
Sadly, I have been trying to change the wrong information on this sight without success . St Thomas is part of the Anglican Church in North America, the Diocese of the Living Word. We worship on Sunday at 9:00 AM and at Noon Coffee Hour and Sunday School are between the services, Child Care is provided at the 9:00AM service, a service of Prayer, Praise, and Healing is offered at 6:00 PM Wednesdays, and Bible Study at 6:30 PM on Thursdays.
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Phone: (315) 725-3745
Address: 242 Grooms Rd, Clifton Park, NY 12065
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