St. John's Church (http://stjohnsfortworth.com) - A traditional Anglican parish in the Diocese of Fort Worth.
St. John's is an active, traditional Anglican parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, celebrating the fullness of the Catholic Faith in the historic Anglican tradition, under the spiritual leadership of Fr. David F. Klein, Rector, with Fr. William T. Estes assisting.
As part of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth (http://www.fwepiscopal.org), we are a constituent member parish of the worldwide Anglican Communion, under the leadership of our Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Jack Leo Iker.
Those who are seeking the Lord Jesus through prayer, sacramental worship, and biblical teaching will find St. John’s to be their spiritual home, and St. John’s parishioners their warm parish family.
We worship in the English prayerbook tradition, using the American Books of Common Prayer, 1979 and 1928.
In addition to our worship schedule, we maintain an active program of Christian Formation. This includes adult Bible Studies, book and theological studies, and youth and children’s programs.
Please contact our church office at 817-927-5341 or [email protected] to inquire further about our parish life and ministry.
Better yet, please visit us on Sunday morning! We look forward to meeting you!
Mass schedule:
Saturday Vigil Mass: 6:00 pm, in the Lady Chapel, Rite I or 1928 BCP
Sunday Mass: 8:00 am, 1928 BCP
Sunday Mass: 9:00 am, Rite II
Sunday Mass: 11:15 am, Rite I
Wednesday Mass: 7:00 am, with Breakfast following.
Wednesday Mass: 11:00 am following Bible Study
Second Friday: Mass and Rosary, 7:00 pm
Our nursery is open on Sunday mornings from 8:45 am to 12:30 pm, as well as for other certain special services and events.
Visit our website at http://www.stjohnsfortworth.com
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To worship our almighty triune God in the beauty of holiness, to guard and uphold "the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 1:3), and to make faithful Christian disciples, leading them to reconciliation with the God who made them and loves them, and nourishing them with the Holy Word of God and with the Sacraments of Christ's One Holy Catholic & Apostolic Church. (Matthew 28:18-20 & Acts 2:42)
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