Welcome to the Anglican Fellowship in Manassas VA

"Grace, mercy and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all"

So begins our worship each Sunday at our Manassas campus.

Please take time to look through this blog to find out more about our project to establish an Anglican presence in the City of Manassas. We welcome you insights and hopefully your involvement.

The Anglican Fellowship in Manassas is a mission project of Church of the Word in nearby Gainesville. Apart from news about the project you may also find articles of general interest and links to some wonderful resources.

Worship Sunday 4 pm at Crossway Fellowship on Plantation Lane in Manassas.

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About Pastor Robin Adams

Native of N. Ireland and living in the USA for the last 20 years. Ordained in Ireland 30 years ago and experience serving in 5 parishes. Love Science Fiction and hikes.

An Inside Look at AFiM

“You know the message God sent to the people of Israel, telling the good news of peace through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all.” Acts 10:36

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Sharing Jesus Christ is the mission indeed the passion of our community. We believe that Jesus is the word of God, ‘in the

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Surveying the Wondrous Cross

Understanding the Atonement is about more than grasping a theory.

Philip Yancey

Google the words atonement and emergent church together, and your computer screen will soon heat up a few degrees. A lively (and not always civilized) debate has broken out among those who defend classical theories of the Atonement and those

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The Surprising Appeal of the Liturgical Church

GREENSBORO, NC: The Surprising Appeal of the Liturgical Church “My calling, a divine one, is to plant 200 new evangelical Anglican churches on the West Coast,” says new AMiA bishop

Bishop Todd Hunter is the founding pastor of Holy Trinity Church, an Anglican church in Costa Mesa, California, and the author of

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get connected as a concact friend or core member

Do you think it possible that God wants to see a missional Anglican congregation in Manassas?

If so read on to see how this might be done and how you are challenged to play your part.

What is the need?

‘Jesus authority on earth allows us to dare to go to

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AFiM now on Facebook

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Greece, Ash and Oil.

Our world does not seem to be cooperating with the best laid plans of the politicians and world leaders. All the effort to stabilize the economy in the past two years is now under threat again as an important western government is on the verge of defaulting on its loans.

Greece has been loaned hundreds

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What Does a Healthy Church Look Like?

Your doctor says you’re healthy, no signs of disease; blood pressure and weight are within normal limits. The fitness instructor says you’re in terrible shape, resting pulse and body-fat percentage are way above normal; flexibility is poor, and you just flunked the treadmill test.

If both can be right, what does it mean to be

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What is Anglicanism? – John Yeats

What Is Anglicanism? By The Rev’d Dr. John W. Yates II, Rector, The Falls Church

Having grown up in a small Episcopal church in North Carolina, I was raised on the old Book of Common Prayer – the words, canticles and cadences settled themselves into my mind and heart, and those early years have had

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Ed Stetzer encourages Anglican Church plants

In an encouraging word to the Anglican 1000 conference now taking place in Texas, renown missioner Ed Stetzer encourages Ancient-Future Anglicans to be about the business of mission through planting the right kind of Church.

This is the kind of fellowship we need to plant in Manassas. Are you interested in joining us

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