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San Jose is now home to the new St. James Anglican Church. All are invited to celebrate the establishment of this community of faith. Sunday services will include a traditional mass at 9 am, and a contemporary service at 10:45 am.
St. James will be meeting at the Camden Community Center at 3369 Union Ave, San Jose, CA 95124. St. James has joined the newly-formed Anglican Church of North America, which unites 700 orthodox Anglican congregations, representing roughly 100,000 people in the United States and Canada.
The initial launch team for St. James has been drawn from the former leadership of St. Edward’s Episcopal Church. Fr. Ed McNeill, who led St. Edward’s for 10 years, is St. James Anglican Church’s first pastor. Six of the twelve members of St. Edward’s Vestry have left to help found St. James.
The decision of Fr. McNeill and other church leaders to found St. James Anglican Church marks the end of years of debate within St. Edward’s about supporting the efforts of The Episcopal Church USA. While members of the Episcopal Church have always welcomed a diversity of opinion, recent theological innovations by the national leadership have made it impossible for many orthodox Christians to remain.
The Episcopal Church has increasingly adopted policies that are unacceptable to orthodox Christians, departing from the primacy of Scripture. Church leaders have taken positions that undermine traditional teaching on the Divinity of Christ, Jesus’ resurrection and His role in salvation, Biblical standards on sexuality, and many of the tenets expressed in the Nicene Creed. These changes aligned the church with today’s social trends, and led the church away from its historic mission. The result has been declining attendance, declining ordinations and the departure of many clergy members, strained relationship with the global Anglican Communion, and nationwide lawsuits.
Fr. McNeill said, “We are very happy that the time of divisiveness has passed, and that healing can begin. We will miss our friends who have chosen to remain in the Episcopal Church and are committed to praying for them. We look forward to serving in the Bay Area as Anglican Christians.”
A website has been established at http://www.newanglicanchurch.com, to provide a means for community-building among Anglicans in the Bay Area. Those who have left the Episcopal Church, or who have been searching for Orthodox churches in the Bay Area, will have access to news and information, as well as an opportunity to communicate with others.
Filed under: * Anglican - Episcopal Common Cause Partnership --Proposed Formation of a new North American Province Episcopal Church (TEC) TEC Conflicts

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2. William Witt wrote:
I did my doctoral studies at a Roman Catholic institution. One of the questions I was sometimes mischievously asked by my fellow students of Roman persuasion was how I liked belonging to a church that had been founded on the lust of Henry VIII. I realized that the jibe was meant half jokingly, but my usual response was to ask whether when my friend washed his or her face he or she now had a new face. March 26, 11:14 am | [comment link] |
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4. wportbello wrote:
In the end, we all have to stand before the judgment seat, do we not? I think I’ll follow the Word delivered to Apostles and forefathers… March 26, 11:20 am | [comment link] |
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5. Ed McNeill wrote:
Hello Susan, It is nice to not have to worry about law suits and such. I can assure you that we took nothing from St. Edward’s. More than that, we still support St. Edward’s when they have qestions and will continue to do so. Just this week I was helping the parish Administrator with their website. We are also mindful that some 4,000 Episcopalian’s have left TEC churches in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2003. We have a heart for these people. We want to help them network and begin forming new churches and eventually a new diocese. This is why we created http://www.NewAnglicanChurch.com Once registered on this site, users can login and search for other registered users by zipcode, city, county, and even state. Administrators of the site can see where concentrations of people are beginning to form and gather them together to begin exploring the possibility of a new parish. I’ve already had one such meeting with two households in Orinda, just east of Oakland. It is a very cool and safe way to network. I’d like to invite all the readers here in The San Francisco Bay Area including wine country and also the Monterey Penninsula to register. In Christ, Ed McNeill |
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6. Terry Tee wrote:
At the risk of seeming trivial, terrific website. I was so impressed I clicked on the template supplier hyperlink. March 26, 12:10 pm | [comment link] |
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7. Ed McNeill wrote:
Glad you like it Terry. The site uses Joomla, phpBB3, Community Builder, Frontpage Slide Show, and a few hidden bells and whistles. Rockettheme is a great template supplier, and has a very active bulletin board where people can get support. Ed March 26, 12:14 pm | [comment link] |
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8. The_Elves wrote:
Please keep the discussion on topic to the thread rather than to one comment by one individual. -Elf Lady March 26, 12:14 pm | [comment link] |
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9. Jill C. wrote:
Fr. McNeill, it is a very neat website. Makes me wish I lived out in your area. God bless you, your parish, and this new endeavor! March 26, 12:16 pm | [comment link] |
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10. Cennydd wrote:
Fr McNeill, thanks for the news! My wife and I left San Jose for Los Banos and St Alban’s Episcopal (now Anglican) Church seven years ago, and have never regretted the move. My wife and I wish you and the faithful people of St James’ Church all of the best, and we will keep you in our prayers. March 26, 12:18 pm | [comment link] |
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11. Cennydd wrote:
!. Susan Russell, does this mean that you’d deprive the children of their Sunday School crayons and other materials…..thus punishing them, too? How about the toys in the nursery? March 26, 12:22 pm | [comment link] |
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12. Cennydd wrote:
Oops, sorry, elves! But I just had to say it! March 26, 12:24 pm | [comment link] |
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13. A Senior Priest wrote:
May the Lord richly bless Fr. McNeill, his ministry, and the new congregation. Comment edited by elf. March 26, 4:12 pm | [comment link] |
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14. Rob Eaton+ wrote:
Ed, |
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15. Rob Eaton+ wrote:
Susan (in #1), |
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16. carloarturo wrote:
Susan and others with similar sensibilities: |
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New church.
Newly-formed “Anglican Church of North America”
Thank God we’re part of a free country where people who don’t like what the Episcopal Church is, believes, does or lives out can leave and start their own new church so they can live out their lives of faith the way they feel so called and leave us to get on with the mission and ministry of TEC.
And thank God we’re part of a country where the rule of law keeps those who want to go do a new thing from taking the old buildings, silver, linens and prayerbooks with them.
Things are lookin’ up!
March 26, 10:50 am | [comment link]