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Christ The King Anglican Church was formed in the latter part of 2006.  

We are a member parish of the Gulf Atlantic Diocese in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA).  Our Bishop is The Right Reverend Alex Farmer and our Rector is The Reverend David C. Allert. 

The Lord brings many new people to Christ The King from various places for various reasons.  Because we are a safe place, many who have been wounded in ministry or by churches have made Christ The King their home.  Regardless of why you come, we warmly welcome each visitor and pray God’s blessings on you and yours always.
 
 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.
1 Thessalonians 5:28
 
                                                                          The Anglican Church in North America         Logo                                                                                                                                                                     
 
 
 
What is Anglicanism?

 

Anglicanism is a worldwide body of Christians responding to God’s revelation through Jesus Christ. Anglicanism brings together the authority of the Bible, the historic faith, and the beauty of structured prayer.  It is rooted in tradition, yet contemporary in practice. It is united in substance, yet diverse in expression. We are a global family living out our faith in local communities.

 
 
 
 Our Mission
 
 

Love God

with all our heart, soul, mind and strength.
 
 
 
 
Become Disciples
for our desire, as pilgrims on the way,
is to become like Him.
 
 
 
 
Serve Others
for it is in serving others as Jesus did that we show God’s love in us and through us to all people.
 
 
 
 
 
Christ The King is the host parish for a new church plant in St. Augustine: DeafChurch First Coast (DCFC). With support from the diocese, DeafChurch Together. and other parishes, DCFC will reach out to those in the Deaf Community across NE Florida and serve as a resource throughout the diocese.
 
The DeafChurch Together church planting model establishes numerous small groups across a region who meet weekly for “…the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, the ‘breaking of bread’ and prayer” (Acts 2:42). These fellowships are encouraged to connect with nearby Anglican ‘Anchor Churches’ across the region for Sunday morning services. This network of small groups gather monthly for liturgical worship, service projects, and fellowship. Christ The King Anglican serves as the headquarters for DeafChurch Together.
 
Fr. Bob and Dcn. Kathy Ayres established Deaf Teen Quest (DTQ) in 2000, which is now a national ministry model for Youth For Christ USA. Fr. Bob has published two books on Deaf ministry including DEAFCHURCH 21: Vision for a New Generation. In May 2020, Fr. Bob launched an online weekly liturgical service in American Sign Language and available on YouTube. For more information, contact Fr. Bob Ayres at bob.ayres@deafchurchtogether.com.
 
 
 

 

MORNING PRAYER ~ THURSDAYS AT 10:00AM
 
Please join us Thursday morning at 10AM for Morning Prayer!
 
 

 

OUR NEXT WEEKLY ONLINE BIBLE STUDY
 
Our next Bible study will use Max Lucado’s book “Life Lessons from Psalms”.
 
The 12-week study will begin on Wednesday, May 28th at 6:30PM via Zoom. Please reach out to Deacon Barb or Terri to join. The cost of the book is $7.00, and you can get your copy from Terri or order from Amazon. 
 
Everyone of all ages is welcome to join us – we would love to have you!
Blessings, Deacon Barb
 
 
 
 
LENTEN OUTREACH OPPORTUNITY
The season of Lent is a time of reflection, preparation, study, and service leading up to the great celebration of Christ’s Resurrection on Easter Sunday. For 40 days, we put our focus on Jesus and the Gospel as we strive to show Christ’s love each day.
One way we can do this is by doing for others. Again, this year, our Faith Chapter of the Daughters of the Holy Cross is providing bags for “40 Days…40 Items”. Each day in Lent, we will take one non-perishable food item and place it in our bags. The bags are to be all food.
The bags are available throughout the Lenten season. The filled bags will be gathered on Easter Sunday morning. The bags of food will be given to the Homeless Coalition for distribution.
Smaller bags are being used this year to lighten the load. Please take a pack of two small bags (or more than one!) and practice with us this Lenten discipline of sharing with others.                                                                            
 
 
       On Sunday, April 28th our Bishop, The Right Reverend Alex Farmer and his wife Jody were with us for Confirmation and Reception.