The Anglican Church was not founded upon Canterbury. The Anglican Church was founded upon the Scriptures, the ancient Creeds, the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, and the historic Book of Common Prayer (BCP). And at a time when the Episcopal church has become apostate, and portions of the worldwide Anglican communion have fractured, millions of faithful Anglicans have expressed a desire to return to the orthodox doctrines contained in these classic formulations of biblical Christianity.
The North American Anglican journal is a quarterly publication and our goal for each issue is to publish a range of articles that are theological, historical, & practical, all of which support the 39 Articles and historic BCP. Of course, tactful discussion is permitted on non-central issues where Christians may honestly differ. We do desire ecumenical dialogue, but not at the expense of core doctrines of the “faith once received”.
We are thankful to have a talented board of contributing authors and editors from across several denominations, including the Anglican Church in America (ACA), the Reformed Episcopal Church (REC), the Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA), the Anglican Mission in America (AMiA), The Anglican Coalition in Canada (ACiC), the Anglican Province of America (APA), the Diocese of the Holy Cross (DHC), the Episcopal Missionary Church (EMC), the United Episcopal Church in North America (UECNA), the Charismatic Episcopal Church (CEC), the Orthodox Anglican Church (OAC), churches affiliated with the Southern Cone, and several other conservative denominations as well. If you would like to submit an article or review for consideration for publication, please investigate our requirements outlined on the Submissions page.
Frequency: Once per year. Format: 8.5″ x 11″ double column text. Each issue is usually between 200 and 300 pages in length.
The North American Anglican. Editor: Joseph M. Gleason. Assistant Editors: Nancy Jones and the Rev. Dr. Charles Erlandson.
Editorial Address: The North American Anglican, 679 2nd St., Omaha, IL 62871. Email: See our Contact Form. Orders: Individual USA $19. Library/Foreign $27. Retail Price: $27. Hardcover Edition: $39. Article and Review Submissions: Please mail the Editor regarding submissions for publication or see the Submissions page for more details. Published by The North American Anglican Press.
