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ACNA (Anglican Church in North America)

The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) is a Christian denomination formed in 2009 by churches that separated from the Episcopal Church and Anglican Church of Canada over theological and cultural differences, particularly regarding Scripture and morality. It seeks to preserve traditional Anglican beliefs and liturgical practices while fostering a diverse, passionate community focused on Scripture, salvation, and outreach. ACNA is part of the wider global Anglican Communion but operates independently, emphasizing orthodox doctrine, biblical authority, and respectful inclusion of different voices within the framework of historic Anglican faith and worship.