The Parish Church of Connersville, Indiana

The hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship Him

(St. John 4:23).

A message from the Pastor

Our goal in Connersville is to be faithful to the tradition which brought the truth of Christ to generations of American Christians. We seek to build an embassy of Christ’s love by providing an ordered way of life which encourages community and solidarity in exchange for nihilism, materialism, and despair. There is work to be done and incredible challenges to be overcome, but we take solace in St. Paul’s words to the first Roman church plant: ‘…if Christ be for us, who can be against us?’

 

 

 

 

We are a living example of the Scriptural Church. Through the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer, the Anglican Christian can hold in his hands the very way to everlasting life.

This rule of faith is our heritage; the new heaven and earth is our home.

Service Schedule

Catechism (Christian Education)

Sunday 9:45 a.m.

Morning Service

Sunday 10:30 a.m.

Evening Prayer

Sunday 4:00 p.m.

Daily Office (30 minute prayer services)

Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

 Bible Study

Join us in the sanctuary: 6:30 p.m. 

Home Schoolers Welcome

The raising and discipling of young, immortal souls is the most important work of every generation, and our church stands as a ready and fully committed ally for those who have sacrificed so much for the little children our Lord so greatly loves. Talk to our pastor about opportunities for prayer, workshops, and cooperative learning.

Latest Updates

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The Third Sunday after the Epiphany 2025

To be a follower of Christ is to accept that our temporary embarrassment or humiliation or pain or death is completely worth it if through our sacrifice even one soul can see the reflection of Calvary in our lives. Remember, St. Paul is not asking for us to give God something that isn’t already His; if we are ransomed souls, if we are saved, then we already belong to God, and He is simply instructing us how to use the life Christ bought back from the abyss. Our dutiful and holy participation in the Christian life serves as a reflection to men and angels and demons—to all creatures—that evil can be stopped, and if evil can be stopped once, it can be stopped again and again and again. We can stop making deposits in the bank of human misery because the riches of Christ are already ours.


Sermon Date: January 26, 2025

Passage: Romans 12

Catechism Class (11/17/24)

Catechism Class (11/17/24)

III. Praying, and the Lord’s Prayer. Question. Thou hast in good time made mention of Prayer.  For, now thou hast ended the declaration of the Law of God, and of the Creed, that is to say, of our Christian confession of Faith;  it followeth next to speak of Prayer and...

Catechism Class (9/29/24)

Catechism Class (9/29/24)

Question. How many parts be there of Repentance? Answer. First, we ought to acknowledge and confess our sins before God, and to be heartily sorry, and ashamed that we have offended his Majesty:  and earnestly to hate and utterly to abhor sin.  This sorrow some call...

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