Our beliefs are based on the Bible and the time-honored creeds of the Church. We uphold family values and New Testament morality and use the 1928 Book of Common Prayer for our worship services.
With Jesus Christ and His sacrament of Holy Communion at our core, we worship God and preach the Gospel in the beauty and ordered dignity of Christ-centered service. We are a sacramental church, believing that God works through matter in the waters of Holy Baptism, in the bread and wine of the Holy Eucharist. He works through each of us as His Body, the Church.
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The North America based Province of Christ the King follows the teaching of Jesus Christ and celebrates historic Christianity in the Anglican tradition.
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The parishes of Christ the King are open to all who seek the comfort of the Holy Sacraments, the guidance of Scripture and God's companionship and love. If you are seeking a timeless and vibrant faith, with beautiful liturgy, traditional music and Biblical preaching, we welcome you.
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Bishop Blair William Schultz Elected Archbishop
On June 14th, the Feast of Saint Basil, the Council of Bishops elected the Right Reverend Blair W. Schultz as the fifth Archbishop of the Anglican Province of Christ the King. Archbishop Schultz was consecrated Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of the Atlantic States in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on September 21, 2017, by The Most Reverend Frederick G. Morrison, The Right Reverend Donald M. Ashman, The (then) Right Reverend Doctor John E. Upham, and The Right Reverend Frank W. Brulc, to serve in the Diocese of the Atlantic States (DAS), Anglican Province of Christ the King (APCK). Bishop Schultz was elected Bishop Coadjutor in 2021 and became Bishop Ordinary upon the passing of Archbishop John Exley Upham.
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Well Done, Thou Good and Faithful Servant
The Anglican Province of Christ the King regrets to announce that Archbishop John Exley Upham went home to his blessed Saviour on the Thursday after Ash Wednesday, February twenty-third, in the year of Our Lord two thousand and twenty three.
Archbishop Upham put up a valiant fight against the ravages of cancer and diabetes for a year and a half and died peacefully at his home at approximately 9:15 p.m. with his wife Madge at his side.
Archbishop Upham’s legacy will be that of a loving shepherd who transformed the Council of Bishops into a functioning body. He was a loving pastor and was visited by many of his parish family when he was in hospice. Bishop Upham was a trained musician (very accomplished) with a Master of Divinity degree from Duke University.
The Lying in State, Visitation, Funeral and Burial took place on Wednesday and Thursday, March first and second.
Rest eternal grant unto him O Lord,
And may light perpetual shine upon him.
May he rest in peace.
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