The United Episcopal Church of North America embraces the divine truth that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior and the Supreme Head of His Body, the Church. Its members hold fast to nineteen centuries of life in the Spirit proclaimed by the Apostles' teaching and fellowship. We hold firmly to the truths of God's plan for man proclaimed in the authoritative Holy Bible. We also affirm that the 1928 Book of Common Prayer reflects the Bible on worship and teaching. The Articles of Religion contained in the Prayer Book stand in defense against man's attempts to alter God's truth. We are evangelical and catholic in scope and embrace the broad base of ceremonial practice inherent in the Historic Anglican Communion. We offer you the chance to worship your Lord Jesus Christ in peace, honor, and dignity.
In line with the majority of Anglican Churches around the world, the United Episcopal Church of North America and St. Barnabas Anglican Mission subscribe to the four essential points of belief affirmed in 1888 by an international conference of Anglican bishops in London: That the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments contain all things necessary for salvation, and are the rule and ultimate standard of faith. That the Apostles' Creed is the Baptismal symbol, and the Nicene Creed is the sufficient statement of the Christian faith. That there are two essential Sacraments instituted by Christ Himself ... Baptism and the Supper of the Lord ... administered with unfailing use of Christ's Words of Institution, and the elements ordained by Him. That the Historic Episcopate, locally adapted, is male in character as set forth in Scripture. The United Episcopal Church also follows the doctrines and practices of the traditional Anglican Communion found in the 39 Articles of Religion located in the back of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. This statement of Faith has guided Anglicans since the mid-16th century. We do not seek to add to, nor take away from, the Gospel of Jesus Christ; It is our intention to preach the Good News of Christ's saving love as we have received it from the early Church Fathers and from unaltered Scripture.
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