Church of the Cross seeks to blend the richness
of 2000 years of Christian history with an understanding of how it relates
to our everyday lives. In all that we do our desire is to help people
grow in living out a relationship with Jesus Christ. We hope that wherever
you are in your spiritual journey you will feel welcomed here. If you
have any questions about our church, please contact us at 952-933-3686.
We have provided the answers to some frequently asked questions below.
What does in mean that you are
Anglican?
To be Anglican means that we are a part of a communion of churches which
trace their history back to the Reformation of England in the 1500s. Anglican
churches can be found all over the world and tend to be marked by a belief
in the reliability of scripture, and appreciation for ancient Christian
traditions, and the use of a liturgy.
You are part of a group called
the Anglican Mission in America. Who are they?
The Anglican Mission in America (AMiA) began in 2000 in response to the
unbiblical beliefs of many of the leaders of the Episcopal Church (which
is the primary expression of the Anglican Church in the Unites States).
It is a mission with a focus on Evangelism and Church Planting. AMiA bishops
are Americans who are under the authority of African and Asian Anglican
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What do you believe?
For Anglicans the details of our doctrinal beliefs are found in The Book
of Common Prayer (we have copies to borrow). In this you will find the
ancient Creeds (p. 301, 358, 864) an Outline of the Faith (p. 845-862),
and the 39 Articles of Religion (p. 867-876). These Creeds and Articles
articulate our belief in the authority of scripture, the divinity of Christ,
and the bodily resurrection among other things.
Why do you use a liturgy and
where did it come from?
We use a liturgy because it helps to root us in the ancient patterns of
worship of the Jewish Temple and of the early church. Much of our current
Anglican liturgy was compiled and written by Thomas Cranmer, an English
Reformer of the 16th Century.
Why do you take communion every
week?
We believe that as we partake of communion in faith we are built up and
strengthened in our walk with God (just as we are through the study of
the Bible, worship and Christian community). Celebrating communion every
week centers us in the objective truth of Christ?s death and resurrection.
To learn more about our views on Communion please see the handout on Communion
and Baptism at Church of the Cross. Back to Top
Why do you baptize babies and
give children communion?
It is our belief that children should be welcomed into the community of
faith as Jesus taught when he said, ?Let the little children come to me.?
To learn more about our view of baptism please read our baptism
statement.
What is the story behind Church
of the Cross?
Church of the Cross began as a church plant sponsored by the Anglican
Mission in America and by Church of the Resurrection in Wheaton, IL. There
were no previous AMIA churches in the Twin Cities, and the rapid growth
of the area pointed to a clear need for new churches. In October of 2003
a small group of leaders began to develop steps to fulfill the vision
and mission of this new church. For 10 months a ministry plan was implemented
and additional leaders were recruited and trained, building up to regular
services in Fall 2004. Back to Top
What is the story behind your
building?
Church of the Cross bought our church building in July of 2004. Our desire
in buying the building was not only to have a space for our worship and
ministry, but also as a means of being a blessing to our neighborhood
and larger community. Before us the building belonged to Bet Shalom synagogue,
who used it for 18 years.
Are you going to ask me for money?
That depends. If you are visiting Church of the Cross and still deciding
whether you want to get involved, please feel no obligation to give. However
if you see Church of the Cross as your home church, we encourage you to
consider giving to the ministry of the church. We say this not only because
we need the giving in order to sustain our ministries, but because giving
is a essential component of growing in Christ. Back to Top
Church
of the Cross | 201 9th Avenue North | Hopkins,
MN 55343 | ph: 952-933-3686 | info@ofthecross.org