Christ the King Anglican Church

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Christ the King Anglican Church is a newly-founded Anglican congregation holding services in the Hodges Chapel at the Beeson Divinity School on the campus of Samford University. The church was founded by Lyle Dorsett, Beeson's Billy Graham Professor of Evangelism. He led the first service on November 4, 2007.

Dorsett, who serves as an associate pastor at St Peter's Anglican Church said that the goal for the new church is to attract young unchurched people with a "positive, forward looking" message combined with traditional Anglican liturgy and sacramental rites. The church is affiliated with the Anglican Mission in America.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (November 4, 2007) "SU evangelism professor launching new church." Birmingham News.