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Are most Anglican/Episcopalian congregations high church, broad church, or low church?
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All I've been to would be considered 'broad.'
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Theologically, I'm more "broad church" Anglican than I am anything else. I blame C.S. Lewis for that.
![]() Somehow I would up being a Pentecostal (Assemblies of God). Go figure. ![]() But besides my AG church, I also like to go to an Episcopal church because the services are very different. I find them both satisfying but in different ways. |
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