The Sacramental Community Church

The Sacramental Community Church An Emergent and Ecumenical Community
From the Free Catholic Tradition of the Christian Church
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Meeting People of Faith + On their Journey + Wherever they Are

Founded in 2006 and reorganized and renamed in 2023 the Sacramental Community of the Coworkers of Christ is a New Monastic worship community from within the Independent Sacramental Movement. It finds its traditions rooted in a deep sacramental theology coupled with a broad ecumenism within a New Monastic paradigm. Our centering point, our unity, is found in our love of Christ, His Church, and the

Sacraments. BUILD UP THE CHURCH

A core aspect of our growth strategy involves the nurturing and dissemination of our unique Community life. We strive to establish Sacramental Community Churches – faith communities that embody the values and practices of the Coworkers of Christ. Here, individuals can explore their vocations, receive guidance, and experience the enriching fellowship of shared worship and faith. Church planting, a core missionary strategy for the Coworkers of Christ, goes beyond simply establishing new places of worship. It's about sowing seeds of faith and fostering vibrant Christian communities that contribute to the overall growth of both the Church, our Community, and the greater surrounding community at large. Sacramental Community Churches provide platforms to share the message of Jesus Christ and His Sacraments with those who may not have been previously connected to a faith community. This expands the reach of the Church and offers opportunities for spiritual awakening. Church plants often attract young families and individuals seeking a fresh expression of faith. These communities can provide a welcoming environment for spiritual exploration, fostering a new generation of dedicated Christians. We also understand that sometimes the path of faith can be filled with unexpected detours. Many people have been hurt or disillusioned by previous church experience and find themselves without a church home, and our Sacramental Community Churches stand to welcome them with open arms. Our inclusive and compassionate environment offers a safe haven for those who feel ostracized, abused, or unchurched. Here, they will find a community built on forgiveness, understanding, and a shared love for Christ, His Church, and the Sacraments. We believe past experiences don't define one’s future in the faith. Exploring spirituality in a supportive and judgment-free space, can be a journey of healing and rediscovering God's love can begin anew. Following the Coworkers of Christ's emphasis on service, church plants can become hubs for social outreach and charitable works. We can address local needs, collaborate with existing organizations, and offer practical assistance to those in need. This strengthens the bonds between the church and the surrounding community. The Sacramental Community Churches established by the Coworkers of Christ embody our spirit of simplicity. These faith communities prioritize creating a welcoming space for spiritual exploration and growth, not accumulating material possessions or real estate. They offer opportunities for service and outreach, encouraging members to put their faith into action and share their blessings with others. Church planting can contribute to Christian unity by creating inclusive faith communities that welcome people from diverse backgrounds. This aligns with the Coworkers of Christ's commitment to ecumenical dialogue and fostering the broader unity of Christ. Ultimately, church planting serves as a powerful tool for the Coworkers of Christ to fulfill our missionary calling. By establishing new faith communities that embody our values and principles, we contribute to the growth of the Church, enrich the lives of individuals, and serve the communities where we plant our roots.

A Prayer for the New YearO eternal God, from whom all times and seasons take their meaning: We give thee humble thanks f...
01/01/2026

A Prayer for the New Year

O eternal God, from whom all times and seasons take their meaning:

We give thee humble thanks for the year that is past, for its mercies remembered and its lessons hard-won.

Forgive us, we pray thee, for the good left undone, the love withheld, and the truth we failed to speak.

As we stand upon the threshold of a new year, grant us grace to walk in thy light and not in our own shadows.

Order our days in wisdom, our labor in faithfulness, our rest in trust, and our speech in charity.

Make us steadfast in what is right, gentle in what is tender, and courageous in the face of injustice.

Where the road ahead is uncertain, be thou our guide; where it is steep, be thou our strength; where it is dark, be thou our hope and our song.

Teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto thy wisdom and spend ourselves freely in the service of thy kingdom.

Keep us mindful of the poor, the lonely, and the forgotten; make us instruments of thy peace in a fractured world; and renew in us a right spirit, that this year may bear fruit worthy of thy calling.

All this we ask through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.

Amen.

https://coworkersofchrist.org/blog/2025/12/31/a-prayer-for-the-new-year/

"The Shepherd, the Cross, and the Dawn"Abbot-Bishop Brian Ernest Brown, CWCNovember 23, 2025The Last Sunday after Pentec...
11/23/2025

"The Shepherd, the Cross, and the Dawn"
Abbot-Bishop Brian Ernest Brown, CWC

November 23, 2025
The Last Sunday after Pentecost
Christ the King - Proper 29

The Readings from the Revised Common Lectionary

Old Testament Jeremiah 23:1-6
Psalm: Canticle 16 From Luke 1: 68-79
Epistle: Colossians 1:11-20
Gospel: Luke 23:33-43

November 23, 2025The Last Sunday after Pentecost: Christ the King(Proper 29)The Readings from the Revised Common LectionaryOld Testament Jeremiah 23:1-6Psalm...

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