
Sundays at 4 PM
Apostles Anglican Church Charlotte
A church plant from The Anglican Diocese of the Carolinas of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) that is seeking to proclaim and embody the heart of the gospel in the heart of the city of Charlotte through a “mere Christianity” way of following Jesus.
We are named Apostles because the church from the beginning was devoted to the Apostles’ teaching and fellowship (Acts 2:42). The Apostles were the eyewitnesses of the resurrected Christ upon whom the church is built, with Jesus himself being the Cornerstone (Eph. 2:20). The Apostles were also doubters (Thomas) and deniers (Peter) with dubious pasts (Matthew) like you and me who were transformed by the risen Christ. This is our hope for the people of Charlotte.
Weekly Worship
Each Sunday at 4 PM
522 Moravian Lane
(meeting at Little Church on the Lane)
We are a gospel-centered, sacramental, and missional Anglican Church seeking to love God and neighbor in the heart of Charlotte. You don’t have to be an Anglican to worship with us. We are here for the curious, the skeptic, the bruised, the broken, the weary, the lonely, the hungry, and whomsoever will come.
A special thank you to the kind and creative people at Silent Images.
Because of the Gospel of Jesus, we are a people being formed to love God and neighbor as we share a common worship and a common life, and as we seek the common good of Charlotte.
Our Common Worship
Anglican worship relies on the historic practices of the church
that seek to root the people of God in the story of God.
Our Common Life
The Christian life is inherently communal. We were created by the eternal Community of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit for a life of eternal community with him and his people.
Seeking the Common Good
The church does not exist for itself, but to seek the welfare of the city where God has placed us—lifting its needs to God in prayer and embodying God’s love through service.
“The Anglican Way lives at the center rather than the extremes. We have learned that it’s impossible to be radical about more than one thing. We don’t desire to be radical about politics, traditions, ideas, or even religion. We just want to be radical about the only thing worth being radical about: the amazing love of God in Christ.”
— Thomas McKenzie, The Anglican Way
Contact
If you have any questions, send us a message by filling out this form, and we would be glad to follow up with you.