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  1. Feb 13, 2018 · The Church of England, or Anglican Church, is the primary state church in England, where the concepts of church and state are linked. The Church of England is considered the original church of...

  2. About. History of the Church of England. An ancient Church. The roots of the Church of England go back to the time of the Roman Empire when a Christian church came into existence in what was then the Roman province of Britain.

  3. The Christian faith is not a human invention. There are signs of God’s existence and handiwork in creation for anyone to read (Acts 14.15–17). But we believe in the way we do because God has come to seek us out and has made himself known to us. God has revealed himself through the Bible.

  4. The Church of England traces its history back to 597. That year, a group of missionaries sent by the pope and led by Augustine of Canterbury began the Christianisation of the Anglo-Saxons. Augustine became the first archbishop of Canterbury. Throughout the Middle Ages, the English Church was a part of the Catholic Church led by the pope in Rome.

  5. The Church of England is the established Christian church in England. It traces its history to the Christian church recorded as existing in the Roman province of Britain by the 3rd century and to the 6th-century Gregorian mission to Kent led by Augustine of Canterbury. Its adherents are called Anglicans.

  6. About. Our churches. Each one of our churches has its own, unique, story to tell. Find a church near you. A church is more than bricks and mortar. It is a community of people who, together, live in relationship with God through Jesus Christ. There is a church at the heart of every community. And each one puts its faith in action.

  7. Mar 29, 2024 · Anglicanism. Key People: George Berkeley. John Colenso. John Strachan. Justinian. Robert Machray. Related Topics: Anglican religious community. Anglican Evangelical. latitudinarian. High Church. Low Church. (Show more) On the Web: Academia - Introduction to Anglicanism (Mar. 29, 2024)

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