Anglican Christianity
The Table is an Anglican church. Anglican Christianity is rooted in the ancient faith and practice of the first century church, tracing its history through missionaries to the British Isles and the development of Celtic Christianity early in the first millennium A.D.
Anglicanism upholds the authority of Scripture, is guided by Apostolic Tradition and is instructed by the English Reformation. Its essential statement of faith is expressed in both the Nicene and Apostles Creeds. It has received the English Book of Common Prayer, originally published in 1549, as its beautiful liturgical worship resource.
Driven by a missionary focus, Anglican Christianity has been about the work of making disciples for centuries and has expanded into a global church.
The Table is part of The Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others (C4SO), led by Bishop Todd Hunter. C4SO seeks to plant new churches that announce, embody, and demonstrate the Kingdom of God.
Check out the heritage, values, and beliefs of our diocese to find out more about C4SO and Anglicanism in general.