Are you Christians?
Absolutely. We believe unapologetically and undoubtedly in the Triune God.
Are you Orthodox, Catholic, or Protestant?
We are all, and none. We are merely a leaf upon the tree that is the Apostolic Church Universal.
Which scriptures do you use?
We use the King James Version of the Holy Bible as well as the 1662 Book of Common Prayer for ordinary service.
We also consider all confirmed Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Apostolic Fragments and Letters of Church Fathers to be divinely inspired to some degree and therefore worthy of use and study by all clergy and adherents.
What do you believe?
We believe, first and foremost, in the Glory of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. We also believe in apostolic succession, via media, holy mysteries, seven sacraments, commemoration of Saints, the importance of icons and the cross, amillennialism, spiritual warfare, mortal and venial sin, charismata, vows of mortification, and the validity of the Jerusalem Declaration. We also teach that the Church of England, the foundation for the Anglican Faith, has its origin in the 1st and 2nd century, rather than the reign of Henry VIII.
What do you oppose?
Many churches and denominations in the west have changed in this post-modern era. What once was considered heretical, blasphemous, or even totally infernal, is now treated with apathetic indifference, pained acceptance, or worse, vain encouragement as a path to mainstream success, government imbursement, or outright subversion of the faith. We do not stand for such abominations. Through righteous and holy means and methods, we pursue a path of traditional Christian values without concern for profit, inflated congregations and egos, or acceptance by society.
Here listed, are those perversions of our faith which we condemn:
We do not condone the mega-church nor the prosperity gospel.
We do not condone the abandonment of religious tradition in favor of modern style.
We do not condone the exclusive authority of any one branch of the Apostolic Church.
We do not condone the establishment of socio-political movements within the faith.
We do not condone the conceptualization of Our Lord as one who accepts all sin and wickedness, responding only with permissive love for all regardless of how unrepentant they are and how continuous their sin may be. God judges, commands, blesses, punishes, and yes, also loves as a Father must.
We do not condone the exclusion of the Old Testament from services, and any who preach in such a way are depriving their flock of the totality of God’s glorious message.
We do not condone the promotion of gender ideology within the church beyond what is scriptural and natural, in accordance with God’s law.
We do not condone the teachings or actions of any church which does not glorify Christ as the second of the Trinity, the Son of God, the very Word of the Almighty.
We do not condone the defilement of holy sites, such as the rental of Canterbury Cathedral and many other important churches for the purposes of holding debaucherous raves and other hedonistic gatherings of non-believers.
We do not condone any authority, be it religious or governmental, who should seek to deprive us of our right to opine, discuss, worship, pray or gather as brothers and sisters in peace and mutual love of God.
We do not condone the rejection of Mary from a place of honor in many branches of the Church. Whether your perspective is that the Blessed Mother was without sin or with it, she was the Blessed Mother, given the glorious gift of the Savior as child. Like Eve, Mary is a woman due our reverence, not as God is revered as the Almighty, nor as a man of God is to be revered as a servant, but as the most blessed chosen woman of the Lord.
We do not condone abortion for religious reasons.
When and where did it all begin?
All Saints Church
Wiltshire, UK