12/31/2025
This summer, through our vision process, we discerned our shared mission: to create a sanctuary where God’s people find rest and encouragement, and are empowered to go into the world with the healing and hope found only in Jesus.
Such a sanctuary must be more than an aspiration; it must be something we live.
Over the past nine months, our community has walked through a season of recovery and rebuilding. We have labored faithfully, carried much, and continued to seek Christ amid challenge. We now believe the Lord is inviting us into a different kind of work—a season of rest. From January through March 2026, Reconciliation Anglican will enter a sabbatical season, preparing us for a time of communal discernment in April.
What will this look like?
During this season, we will pause from producing a full Sunday worship service and instead lean into simpler rhythms of abiding in Christ.
• Second and Fourth Sundays: Morning Prayer in a home-church setting.
• Other weeks: Pilgrimages to worship with other churches on Saturdays or Sundays.
If you would like to join us, please reach out for the schedule.
In April, we will continue this worship rhythm while dedicating the month to discerning what the next season should look like for Reconciliation Anglican.
What does this mean for you?
If the invitation to cease striving and abide in Jesus resonates with you, you are warmly invited to join us during this sabbatical.
If this is not the right season for you, but you would like to help replant a gospel-centered, biblically faithful, and Spirit-filled Anglican church, please email [email protected]
so we may connect with you when discernment begins.
We enter this sabbatical with hope, trusting that Jesus builds His Church, restores His people, and leads us into His future.
“In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and in trust shall be your strength.” — Isaiah 30:15
In His grace,
Deacon Andrew