I’ve been spending some time working through the constitutional problems with the constitution of the Anglican Church in North America. You can see that work on my Substack account. I’ll be announcing this tool within the final article on the Constitutional Problems, as I see them. Many of you started reading this blog well before I returned to Anglicanism, so this may not be of interest to you. But thank you for reading my blog over the years, I’ll be returning soon for more day by day posts as I work through my postulancy and my coursework with the hope, Lord willing, of my ordination as a Deacon in Holy Orders. Stay amateur my friends.
The Orthodox Anglican Survey is a comprehensive analysis of orthodox Anglican jurisdictions in the United States for anyone asking “Where should I go to church?” This four-part survey examines 13 different Anglican bodies—from the Anglo-Catholic Continuing Churches to Reformed Protestant jurisdictions, the Anglican Church in North America, and even non-Anglican alternatives for those considering leaving Anglicanism entirely.
Each jurisdiction profile includes official websites, size and scope, historical foundations, liturgical standards, geographic distribution, institutional strengths and weaknesses, and honest assessments of vitality. The final analysis section provides decision matrices based on your priorities: theological clarity vs. institutional resources, geographic accessibility, liturgical preference, and church governance models.
This isn’t prescriptive—it’s analytical. I present the data with sources, identify trade-offs, and let you assess what fits your needs. Whether you’re a lifelong Anglican reconsidering your jurisdiction, a new Anglican trying to navigate the landscape, or someone exploring Anglicanism for the first time, this survey provides the institutional context you need to make an informed decision.
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