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WELCOME TO CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICAN

Welcome, and thank you for visiting Christ Church Anglican online.

Looking at churches in Philadelphia? New to the area?  Wanting to discover the Anglican tradition of worship?  If so, please come and visit Christ Church Anglican on the Main Line.  We’re glad you are checking us out!

We are an Anglican church plant located in the Main Line region of suburban Philadelphia and are affiliated with the global Anglican Communion through the Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA).  We worship at Wayne United Methodist Church at 4:00 PM each Sunday and we would love to greet you!  It is our hope you will let us welcome you to our church family on a Sunday very soon. Each service has greeter volunteers who would be happy to talk with you and answer your questions. After the service, stay for the fellowship time and learn how you can get involved, and fill out a visitor/newcomer card so that we can welcome you further.

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