An Article about a New Rwanda Affiliated Anglican Church in Tuscaloose, Alabama

In mid-December, a small group of people brought the practice of an “ancient faith” to the Battle-Friedman House on Greensboro Avenue.

St. Paul’s Anglican Church is not the first Anglican church in Tuscaloosa’s history, but it’s the only one currently active.

“We’re brand new, and we want to let people know we’re here and have a sense what we’re all about,” said the Rev. Lanier Nail, pastor of St. Paul’s.

Read it all. Also, the Church website is there.

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One comment on “An Article about a New Rwanda Affiliated Anglican Church in Tuscaloose, Alabama

  1. MichaelA says:

    This is a very positive article, apparently in the local secular media.

    This church is not mentioned on the ACNA parish locator (which seems to list Anglican Mission ministry partners). I presume that is because it is still in its very early stages. But it is encouraging to know that the work of church planting goes on, and that areas without an Anglican presence of any kind are now getting one.