Why Is It So Hard to Talk About Race?
The Falls Church Anglican is beginning its summer forum series again on June 20 at 7 p.m.. The first in the 2021 summer series is with Isaac Adams pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church and the founding host of United? We Pray—a podcast devoted to prayer about racial divisions in churches.
Juneteenth Livestream Service
On Saturday, June 19, from 10-11 a.m., Coracle invites you for a special online Juneteenth Service, the fifth broadcast from the Corhaven Graveyard (an historic burial ground for enslaved African Americans in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley).
Summer 2021 Opportunities
This summer, with COVID restrictions lifting, there are so many more opportunities to reach out to the communities with fun, creative, and powerful ministry events.
Ascension Day Services - May 11
Ascension Day is the day celebrating the bodily ascension of Jesus Christ to heaven 40 days after His resurrection from the dead on Easter Sunday according to Mark 16:19, Luke 24:51, and Acts 1:9.
Life in the Spirit Weekend
Church of the Ascension (Kearneysville, WV) invites you to the “Life in the Spirit” over Pentecost weekend with guest minister, Rob Willis..
Stations of the Resurrection
You are invited to this unique service, which walks us through fourteen key events during and after the resurrection of Jesus Christ, forms part of our finale week of “Fifty Days of Resurrection Hope.”
Hospitality of the Heart: A Healing Service
This Saturday, May 1, at 5 p.m. you are invited to the Church of the Holy Spirit (Leesburg, VA) monthly Healing Service.
Clergy Renewal of Vows
On Tuesday, March 30, the clergy of the Diocese participated virtually in their annual Renewal of Ordination Vows service hosted by Truro Anglican Church.
Superhero Fun Run!
Immanuel Anglican invites you to their Family-Friendly Fun Run! The event is on Saturday, April 17, from 2-4 p.m. in Woodbridge, VA.
Ordinations in the Diocese
We thank God for the ordinations of Steve Brooks and Jamie Brown.
Anglicans Advocate “Life-affirming Nonviolent Revolution”
Anglicans are seeking to mobilize churches to take part in “a counter-cultural, life-affirming nonviolent revolution,” Anglicans for Life (AFL) Director Deacon Georgette Forney stated at Summit 2021: Mobilizing the Church for Life which took place across three days January 16, 23 and 29.
Prayer Service & Virtual March for Life
Please consider coming to the Falls Church Anglican on January 29 for the annual Prayer and Worship Service at 9:30 a.m., after which the March for Life will be held virtually.
Overcoming Fear in COVID-tide
The Church of the Holy Spirit invites you to the monthly healing service with teaching and time for extended prayer from their trained team. You are invited to participate via live-stream or in-person.
AFL’s Annual Summit is Going VIRTUAL
In January, Anglicans for Life will be taking one of the biggest steps it’s made in more than 25 years. The ministry will livestream its annual Summit on January 16th and 23rd. For the first time ever, every single Anglican with an internet connection can access the Summit's life-changing, life-affirming training.
A Concert for Advent
Church of the Holy Spirit in Leesburg, VA and Winchester Anglican in Winchester, VA offered the gift of a live-stream concert for their church family to enjoy together and at home. Winchester Anglican purchased enough virtual tickets for families to stream the concert at home.
Drive-Through Living Nativity
All Saint's Church is offering a COVID-friendly live nativity opportunity for the community. Children, teens, and adults will participate in a four-scene drive-through nativity.
Immanuel@NoonThirty
The Falls Church Anglican invites you for a time of quiet and connecting to the Lord.