Anglican Provinces Worldwide
The Anglican Episcopal family comprises tens of millions of Christians who are members of 46 different Churches. These make up 40 member churches (also called provinces) and six other national or local churches known as Extra Provincials, spread across the globe.
Bible Reading Fellowship
The Bible Reading Fellowship was founded in Winter Park, Florida in 1971 as a non-profit, non-denominational ministry, with the primary purpose of bringing people into a greater knowledge of God through systematic reading of the Bible. BRF encourages and facilitates Bible reading for Christian growth by creating, publishing and distributing Bible commentaries and related materials.
Brotherhood of St. Andrew
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is an international ministry of men within the Anglican Communion with corporate offices in Louisville, KY, U.S.A. Though founded in 1883 at a Chicago church, it was later actually incorporated by an Act of Congress in May of 1908, and signed by President Theodore Roosevelt (who was also a member of the Brotherhood). That Act states, "the sole object of said corporation shall be the spread of Christ's Kingdom among men."
Daughters of the King
The Order of the Daughters of the King® is an order for women who are communicants of the Episcopal Church, churches in communion with it, or churches in the historic episcopate but not in communion with it. Our membership currently includes women in the Anglican, Episcopal, Lutheran (ELCA) and Roman Catholic churches.
Evangelical Anglican Fellowship USA
EFAC-USA is a gathering of Evangelicals in the Episcopal and Anglican churches for networking, prayer, Bible study, worship, and mutual encouragement in Gospel ministry, both as lay and ordained ministers of the Gospel.
AFP Canada
The Anglican Fellowship of Prayer (Canada) exists to encourage and enable the ministry of prayer in Canada. It is inclusive of all forms of expressions of Christian church life, whether they be lay or clerical, Catholic or evangelical, monastic or secular, formal or informal. AFP (Canada) seeks to be a teaching resource to assist both individuals and congregations to grow in the life of prayer. It seeks to increase and strengthen the companionship of Christian prayer throughout the world.