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What do we believe?

We believe in one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Jesus is God’s Son. Jesus reveals to us that God is our Father, 
and that God is available to us through the Holy Spirit.

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To be and to share the Good News

of Jesus Christ, witnessing, loving

and serving from our doorsteps

“to the ends of the earth.”
– Acts 1:8​

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To be a faithful, growing church,

that demonstrates true community,

deep Christian spirituality

and a passion for justice.
– Micah 6:8​​

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The Church of England was (and is) a Catholic and Universal Church member from its inception. The Church of England has existed since the 1st or 2nd century and has always been part of the Great Church of all time. We are Anglicans, and as Anglicans, we are Catholic to the backbone, Christians overall, and a part of Christ's Body, giving a sure and trusted way to heaven.

 

We are not superior to other Christians but fully Christian. We love our worship, adore our triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and we welcome all to the Lord’s Table as God has welcomed us.

 

When we say "English Church," we are not speaking of one ethnicity; we are talking about one language and love One God. English was only a language of faith, understandable to every person, an alternative to Latin.

Our Place on the Christian Map

In keeping with Anglican theology, our beliefs and practices derive from Scripture, reason, and tradition.

We are Catholic in holding all the Christian faith in its fullness and being part of the one Church.

We are Reformed in believing that the Church’s life should be aligned with Scripture, and that the Church should only require its members to believe those doctrines to which Scripture bears witness.

At All Souls, we value our global and historical tradition; we also see ourselves as Christ-followers within our local community in Harlesden, northwest London.

We are committed to a local expression of the unity of the Body of Christ across racial and national lines.

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