Anglican spirituality in Williamsville, New York
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Saint Nicholas Anglican Church
Welcome to Saint Nicholas Anglican Church, a warm and welcoming family parish located at 10 Indian Trail Road, Williamsville, New York. As a cherished place of worship, we are dedicated to glorifying God in the rich and historic Anglican Tradition. Our community is fully catholic in its beliefs, steadfastly upholding the faith once delivered by the saints. Join us for our weekly service each Wednesday at 7:00 PM, starting in September, where we come together in fellowship and devotion. As a proud member of the Diocese of the Northeast, Anglican Church in America, Saint Nicholas Anglican Church invites you to be part of our spiritual journey, embracing the timeless teachings and traditions that guide us. Whether you are seeking a spiritual home or simply wish to explore the Anglican faith, we welcome you with open hearts and open arms.
St. Stephen's Anglican Church UECNA
Welcome to St. Stephen's Anglican Church UECNA Located at 10 Indian Trail Road, Williamsville, New York, St. Stephen's Anglican Church is a cherished place of worship and a proud parish of the United Episcopal Church of North America. We warmly invite you to join us in our traditional services, where we honor the timeless practices set forth in the 1928 Book of Common Prayer and uplift our spirits with hymns from the 1940 Episcopal Hymnal.
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