The Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic is a regional diocese of the Anglican Church in North America dedicated to reaching North America with the transforming love of Jesus Christ. The Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic consists of 42 Congregations, Missions, and Mission Fellowships in Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Delaware, eastern West Virginia, and northeastern North Carolina. Several new congregations are in formation. Church Planting is central to our mission strategy. Since its founding, the diocese has consistently devoted itself to planting a thriving network of Anglican churches throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. We invite you to browse the church planting pages of our website (www.anglicandoma.org) and hear our vision to plant 50 churches by the end of this decade. As you do, we pray that God will touch your heart with a desire to join us in this effort by praying, giving, and working to spread the Kingdom of God through the planting of new churches.
Organization Type: Denomination
Locations
United States
Contexts
Urban, Suburban, and Rural
Characteristics of Partner Churches
Theological Traditions
Anglican, Baptist, Evangelical, Lutheran, Non-denominational, Pentecostal/Charismatic, Reformed, Restoration, and Wesleyan/Methodist
Stance on Women in Ministry
Complementarian and Egalitarian
Stance on Sexual Ethics
Traditional
Planting Models
All models
Worship Styles
Liturgical and Contemporary