Reformed Anglican Fellowship

Reformed Doctrine | Common Prayer

Reformed Doctrine | Common Prayer 

What is a Reformed Anglican?

What is a Reformed Anglican? Simple. 

  1. A Reformed Anglican subscribes to the 39 Articles and is committed to understanding them AS ORIGINALLY INTENDED in 1563. 
  2. A Reformed Anglican is also committed to reading the Daily Office or Holy Communion from the Book of Common Prayer (1662 or equivalent), every morning and evening as the Lord permits. 

These things the Reformed Anglican does because they are consistent with the law of God and the grace which God has shown to His chosen people. By means of this grace, they understand and repent from their sin, they love the Word of God, they preach the Gospel to the lost, they feed the poor, they pray in faith for those who suffer, and they confidently wait for the consummation of this world in the Lord's returning for judgment.

Reformed Doctrine | Common Prayer