Frequently Asked Questions
- Can delegates to FiFNA Assembly, serve without being an individual member of FiFNA?
- Are churches in Dioceses led by FiFNA Bishops automatically accorded (FiFNA) parish membership status?
- My Bishop is a member of Forward in Faith NA. Does that mean I’m also a member?
- Top 10: Why join the Missionary Diocese?
- How can I become a member of FIFNA?
- Is there a prayer for FiFNA's work and mission?
- Is FiFNA a Church?
No – To become a member of FiFNA, you must apply for an individual or family membership, as neither being resident in a Diocese led by a FiFNA Bishop, nor belonging to a church that holds a parish membership will provide (individual or family) membership privileges and benefits. [Fr. James Guill, Membership FiFNA]
Why should a parish consider joining the Missionary Diocese of All Saints?
Top Ten Reasons:
• to affirm our belief in Apostolic Succession
• to be ministered to by a godly bishop
• to proclaim the faith once delivered to the saints, unhindered by a liberal leaning, politically correct hierarchy
• to be able to unapologetically proclaim with joy the fullness of the Catholic faith
• to be surrounded by others who will support and encourage us
• to be part of a growing province which is not ashamed to proclaim Biblical truths with zeal
Individuals in North America, Central America, South America or the Caribbean, who are in communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury and/or the Anglican Communion, or who are in the Anglican Church in North America, including but not limited to the Missionary Diocese of All Saints, or who in an ecclesial body that has an intercommunion agreement with Forward in Faith may be voting members of the Annual Assembly. All other individuals will be partners with seat and voice in the Annual Assembly.
The FiFNA Daily Prayer
O GOD our Father, bless Forward In Faith. Inspire us and strengthen our fellowship. Help us to witness to the saving power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, that with love and patience we may win many hearts to Evangelical Faith, Catholic Truth, Apostolic Order, and Godly Life with in the fellowship of thy Holy Church. We ask this through Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
FiFNA is not a church. FiFNA is a missionary organization which spans many Church bodies and jurisdictions.Individuals and congregations recognize that not only has Jesus called us to fullfilll the Great Commandment and the Great Commission, but Jesus has called us to be one, not by compromise, but in his person, the reality of his presence. It is the fullness of Christ's body which compels us to be part of this mission to draw closer to our brothers and sisters in Christ, not compromising the full expression of Christian faith, but seeking to be One, Catholic and Apostolic.
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