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The '''Anglican Diocese of the South''' is the regional body of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) that encompasses Birmingham. The ACNA also has non-geographic units, so not all Birmingham-area ACNA congregations are part of this diocese. It was created on June 9, 2010. It is lead by Bishop [[Foley Beach]]. The diocesan offices are in Atlanta, Georgia.
The '''Anglican Diocese of the South''' is the regional body of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) that encompasses Birmingham.. It was created on June 9, 2010. It is lead by Archbishop [[Foley Beach]]. The diocesan offices are in Atlanta, Georgia.
 
The ACNA was established in 2009, uniting several conservative denominations that had left the Episcopal Church.
 
The ACNA also has non-geographic units, so not all Birmingham-area ACNA congregations are part of this diocese.


Birmingham area congregations include
Birmingham area congregations include
* [[Christ the King Anglican Church]]
* [[Christ the King Anglican Church]]
* [[St Peter’s Anglican Church]]
* [[Restoration Anglican Church]]
* [[St Peter's Anglican Church]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 15 March 2023

The Anglican Diocese of the South is the regional body of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) that encompasses Birmingham.. It was created on June 9, 2010. It is lead by Archbishop Foley Beach. The diocesan offices are in Atlanta, Georgia.

The ACNA was established in 2009, uniting several conservative denominations that had left the Episcopal Church.

The ACNA also has non-geographic units, so not all Birmingham-area ACNA congregations are part of this diocese.

Birmingham area congregations include

References

  • “Anglican Diocese of the South” (December 9, 2020) Wikipedia accessed July 16, 2022.

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