“Small, but significant” Dallas Conference advances EFAC-USA goals

The Rt. Rev. George Sumner, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, preached at a service of morning prayer at All Saints Dallas during EFAC-USA’s annual conference on Thursday, October 21. Sumner was welcomed by All Saints rector, Phillip Jones. Jones is also the Lead Bishop of the Anglican Mission in America. “That was a small, but […]

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Welcome

The Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion – USA (EFAC-USA) is not new, and many of you are not new to it, but the Bulletin is new, and, along with our white paper, part of an ongoing effort to position EFAC-USA as the “go to” for Evangelical Anglicans in U.S. churches. In response to our white paper, some of

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Where Does the Anglican Evangelical Belong Today? New white paper has answers

FOR RELEASE 9:00 A.M. EDT, SEPTEMBER 7, 2021 Contact: Zac Neubauer EFAC-USA zac@efac-usa.org www.efac-usa.org   Where Does the Anglican Evangelical Belong Today? New white paper has answers   September 7, 2021:   The US chapter of the Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion (EFAC-USA) announced the publication of a new white paper, “Where Does the

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The Patron Saint of North American Evangelical Anglicanism

Michael Cromartie once quipped, “if evangelicals could elect a pope, [John] Stott is the person they would likely choose.” We would like to suggest that if the North American Evangelical Anglican Tradition had a patron-saint, it should be Bishop Charles Pettit McIlvaine. McIlvaine is to the North American Evangelical Anglican Tradition what J.C. Ryle is

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