The Free Anglican Mission Society
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Presiding Bishop
The Right Reverend Doctor
Thomas TsakounisVicar at Saint Francis Anglican Church
Silver Spring, MD -
Bishop Moderator
The Right Reverend
Lark J. MuncyRector at Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Kermit, West Virginia -
Auxillary Bishop
The Right Reverend
Brent WhetstoneVicar at Anglican Mission of Lake Erie
Middlefield, OH
The Free Anglican Mission Society is a community of mission churches, that are dedicated to the traditional, foundational, pillars of the Christian faith of both East and West. Our Goal is to rekindle the works of mercy both corporal and spiritual, in the lives of the clergy and also that of the Laity. We are Missionaries, who are dedicated to diverse communities and the people therein, who may feel separated or excluded. We enter with them in Christian charity and true devotion.
We are strongly secure in our faith and dedication to Jesus in all the ways that He makes himself known to us; in the poor, in communities of diversity, in the Eucharist and in our hearts and minds. We are grounded upon the spirituality of the historic Anglican liturgies and sacraments. We remain liturgically traditional, and are strengthened by the sacredness within these rites, yet socially we strive for justice and equality for ALL people of faith.
We find beauty in Tradition, and uphold it not as a relic, but as a living testimony to the continued faith of the catholic church. The church has evolved, in an age where carelessness, insecurity, little to no growth, social injustice and minute spirituality seem to rule the stage. It is our hope to restore spirituality, to be inclusive of diversity, to strive for equality, to do justice and seek mercy, and to give hope to those without a spiritual home.
Our missions work to restore the faith, spirituality, and community of the ancient Church. We hope to bring all who are called into her body, exposure to the rich tradition found in Anglican liturgy. We do not believe that the Church must embrace chaos, cheapness, or modern innovations to be relevant in the current society. We believe that time honored tradition, spiritual flexibility, careful planning, and compassionate ministry are the tools that minister to a successful mission.
Our Spirituality is that of work, prayer and service to those around us. We strive to bring about peace and grace to the world through compassion and community. We believe these works are vital parts of the Christian Life, and encourage all to a life of holiness.
We are not in competition with any other ecclesiastical bodies, and we do no wish to diminish or deplete the ministries of these bodies, rather we seek to compliment them whenever possible. Our mission is to the poor, the minority, the forgotten, the excluded and the un-churched. We are clergy called to the Gospel mission of going to the "highways and biway." Being independent of any jurisdictional Church Body allows us to do that. We have Bishops who are part of this Society, these Bishops do not have a terrain or territory, rather they serve the society only as non jurisdictional episcopal members, who provide episcopal oversight to our missions. Our diocese is the world and our parish is the community.