How can I become a member of FIFNA?

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. Individuals will sign the Declaration of Common Faith and Purpose and fill out the individual application form with suggested dues schedule.

Congregations, Organizations and Religious orders in North America, Central America, South America or the Caribbean, which 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 have an intercommunion agreement with Forward in Faith may be voting members of the Annual Assembly. All other Congregations, Organizations and Religious orders will be partners with seat and voice in the Annual Assembly. These groups will sign the Application for Congregations and Organizations with suggested dues schedule after adopting the Declaration of Common Faith and Purpose, and their clergy, if any, will sign the Declaration of Common Faith and Purpose individually.

Chapters may be organized when at least 10 individual members of FIFNA request recognition from the President and the request is approved.

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