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Let’s journey together to deepen your faith and trust in God’s word.

Get Spiritual Direction
Our pastor offers guidance and companionship to individuals seeking to deepen their relationship with Jesus. Rooted in prayer, scripture, and discernment, spiritual direction emphasizes listening to the Holy Spirit, growing in grace, and becoming aligned with the will of God. If you are interested in spiritual direction, contact us below to your journey today!

Join a Small Group
We are prayerfully forming a mission community of Christians in Floyd County, Indiana that is committed to glorifying God by making disciples of Jesus Christ. We will eventually launch public worship services, but for now we are gathering in small groups for fellowship, prayer, and Bible study. We would love to make space for you in our lives as we grow in grace together!

Meet Our Pastor
Todd grew up in Floyds Knobs and was thrilled to bring his family back to the area in 2021 to begin prayerfully discerning a call to church planting. He graduated from Covenant Theological Seminary with a Masters in Divinity in 2011, and was ordained a presbyter in the Anglican Church in North America in 2017. Todd has experience with parish ministry and hospital chaplaincy. Please reach out if you are in need of pastoral care.
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Who We Are

EVANGELICAL
We have been transformed by the good news of the Gospel. Though we were by nature objects of God’s wrath, we have been saved by grace through faith in Christ alone.

REFORMED
We uphold the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament as the only infallible rule for Christian doctrine and ethics.

CATHOLIC
We join the universal church through the ages in confessing the faith once for all handed down from the Apostles as clearly summarized in the ecumenical creeds.

ANGLICAN
We embrace the tradition of the Church of England, as summarized in the 39 Articles of Religion and the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
What We Value

FamilIES
We think it’s important for families to worship and participate in church life together. Every member of the church is an adopted child of God, and an essential member of the Church family. We want to prioritize intergenerational discipleship and family-based ministry over age-segregated programs.

Liturgical Worship
We value the traditions of the Church throughout the ages and the unity of the Church across the globe. Our communal life together will be oriented around the Word, the Sacraments, and Prayer, as shaped by the Anglican Book of Common Prayer.

SIMPLicity
We want to be united around the essentials of the faith, and gracious when we differ over non-essentials. We aspire to build authentic community that is organic, rather than program-driven. Exercising prayerful active-passivity, we strive to do the Lord’s work the Lord’s way.
What We Believe
First and foremost, Anglicans are Christians. Globally, Anglicans form the third largest body of Christians in the world (around 80 million members) behind the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. We believe and confess Jesus Christ to be the Way, the Truth, and the Life: no one comes to the Father but by Him. Therefore, the Anglican Church in North America identifies the following seven elements as characteristic of the Anglican Way, and essential for membership:
- We confess the canonical books of the Old and New Testaments to be the inspired Word of God, containing all things necessary for salvation, and to be the final authority and unchangeable standard for Christian faith and life.
- We confess Baptism and the Supper of the Lord to be Sacraments ordained by Christ Himself in the Gospel, and thus to be ministered with unfailing use of His words of institution and of the elements ordained by Him.
- We confess the godly historic Episcopate as an inherent part of the apostolic faith and practice, and therefore as integral to the fullness and unity of the Body of Christ.
- We confess as proved by most certain warrants of Holy Scripture the historic faith of the undivided church as declared in the three Catholic Creeds: the Apostles’, the Nicene, and the Athanasian.
- Concerning the seven Councils of the undivided Church, we affirm the teaching of the first four Councils and the Christological clarifications of the fifth, sixth and seventh Councils, in so far as they are agreeable to the Holy Scriptures.
- We receive The Book of Common Prayer as set forth by the Church of England in 1662, together with the Ordinal attached to the same, as a standard for Anglican doctrine and discipline, and, with the Books which preceded it, as the standard for the Anglican tradition of worship.
- We receive the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion of 1571, taken in their literal and grammatical sense, as expressing the Anglican response to certain doctrinal issues controverted at that time, and as expressing the fundamental principles of authentic Anglican belief.
Resources

The Daily Office
Click here for Morning and Evening Prayer according to the 2019 Book of Common Prayer.

Catechism
Click here to check out “To Be A Christian,” the official Catechism of the Anglican Church in North America.



