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HOLY COMMUNION every Sunday at 9am

We meet at the  Hampton Inn
on the corner of Marks and Warm Springs: 421 Astair Drive, Henderson, NV 89014.  Call us at 702-250-6678 for more information. 



Thanks be to God for the warm greeting and
visit of our Bishop, The Right Reverend John-David Schofield!  Visit our Diocesan Website for more information.

 The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) unites some 100,000 Anglicans in 700 parishes in 28 dioceses, into a single Church. It is a Province-in-formation in the global Anglican Communion, initiated by the request of the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCon) in June 2008 and formally recognized by the GAFCon Primates – leaders of Anglican Churches representing 70 per cent of the active Anglicans globally – on 16 April 2009 after a thorough examination of ACNA’s leadership, organizational structure, proposed constitution and proposed canons.    
       Anglican Church in North America

Home Fellowship
Share dinner, prayer, singing and Bible Study on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm. 

Women's Bible Study
Every Saturday, 9-10am
Saxby's
corner of Horizon Ridge and Horizon

St. Macrina School of 'Theology
We are reading The Early Church Fathers
Every Wednesday, 6-7pm
call 250-6678 for directions

Men's Bible Study
Every Saturday
8am - 9am
Bible Study and Prayer
Saxby's
corner of Horizon and Horizon Ridge

We are members of the Diocese of San Joaquin and

the Anglican Church in North America!

Our Statement of Purpose, Mission and Vision
We will seek those who are lost, and bring again those who
were driven away, and will bind up those who are broken,
 and will strengthen those who are sick (Ez. 34:15,16a),
by continuing stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine and
fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers (Acts 2:42);
holding fast the profession of our faith without wavering,
provoking one another unto love and to good works, not
forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, but exhorting
one another as we see the day approaching (Heb. 10: 23-25).