“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
The Anglican Diocese of Cascadia exists to equip clergy and congregations to fulfill the Great Commandments (Mk.12:29-31) and the Great Commission (Mt.28:19-20) by leading people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ through evangelism, the preaching of the Word of God, and personal discipleship.
What we believe is outlined in the Nicene Creed, Apostles Creed, and Athanasian Creed, in the 39 Articles of Faith, the historically defining statement of the doctrines of the English Reformation first established in 1563, and the Jerusalem Declaration, the statement given by GAFCON signatories at the 2008 convention in Jerusalem.

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The Word of God is central to our worship. We worship using the Book of Common Prayer, which guides us to hear the Word, and then to act on the Word we have just heard. The first Book of Common Prayer was first written by Thomas Cranmer in 1549 during the height of the Reformation, and was used from that time forward as the way that God’s people in England worshiped. Today, approximately 85 million Anglicans worship on Sundays worldwide.
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The Anglican Diocese of Cascadia exists to equip clergy and congregations to fulfill the Great Commandments (Mk.12:29-31) and the Great Commission (Mt.28:19-20) by leading people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ through evangelism, the preaching of the Word of God, and personal discipleship.