Me and my family have gone here for the past... six years now? I think we started coming in August 2018. We love the church, which is an ornate Gothic-style building almost big enough to be a cathedral. The services are performed in a traditional, very low-church setting, following the 1928 BCP. The kids and youth programs are manned by people who really know what they're doing. The clergy is composed of three(as of writing, sadly soon to be two as our amazing curate moves on to another church.) of the most talented and God-fearing men I know of, and they sure as heck know what this is about. And they serve breakfast in autumn, winter, and spring, and it's always something...
Read moreMy Grandmother Frances Hogan, My Grandfather N.J. Hogan as well as myself and mother and sister Rachel Markum Harris attended during the 1980 year era. My grandmother attended many years before that while my mother Joy Wayman Markum was growing up. I gave it 3 stars because although the church was beautiful and very orderly at the time. I do remember having to sit in the back pew because I came to church with Pajama on because I had no church clothes and the usher said "he didnt want to "cause a scene". In the word of God it talks about such things as this in the book of James Chapter 2 . My grandmother wrote the history of St...
Read moreI love this church! St. Andrew's Anglican Church in downtown Fort Worth, Texas is an amazing and historic church that holds fast to the conservative Anglican tradition. This church has been a source of great blessing to me in times of sorrow and tragedy in my life and I cannot express my gratitude enough to Pastors Jake and Brent for their ministry in my life. I cannot recommend this church enough. If you are seeking an Evangelical Anglican church with roots in the Protestant Reformation, I highly recommend...
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