St. John's Anglican Church


120 Fort Douglas Blvd, Salt Lake City, Utah

Anglican churches in Salt Lake City, Utah


St. John's Anglican Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Our first Sunday in the Fort Douglas Chapel
St. John's Anglican Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
St. John's Anglican Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
St. John's Anglican Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States


Location of Worship

120 Fort Douglas Blvd
Salt Lake City
Utah
United States
84113

Service Times

Eastertide: Join us as we continue rejoicing in the good news of the resurrection of Jesus throughout Eastertide. We’ll meet at 10 a.m. every Sunday at the Post Chapel at the University of Utah.

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Call Pastor: 385-393-4659
Call Office: 435 655 7994
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About St. John's Anglican Church

St. John’s Anglican Church is a congregation of the Anglican Church in North America. Formed in 2009, the ACNA is a growing fellowship of Christians who follow Jesus in the Anglican way.

When we worship together at St. John’s you will find the words, music, and prayers to be filled with great meaning, beauty, and power. Many people feel comfortable in our service because we combine different styles. For those who like a relaxed and contemporary style, we use contemporary music, multimedia presentations, and relevant, Biblical preaching for our lives today.

But we also feel many contemporary churches lack liturgical depth when all you get is 20 minutes of opening songs, announcements, sermon, and closing song. And often in those churches any song which is more than five years old is considered out of date. We reach back to some of the richness of historic liturgy and music to include in our service. These elements reach some people with a more traditional liturgical background such as former Presbyterians, Methodists, Lutherans, and Catholics.

Our services are led by the Holy Spirit which adds a supernatural dimension to our worship. We usually include Holy Communion as a part of worship.

We also seek to reveal God in continuing and full ways through the Spirit-led use of Bible study. Our worship is a response to God's loving-kindness shown to us in so many ways including His incarnation and death for us, and his resurrection. We are told to love the Lord our God with all our heart, all our soul, all our strength and with all our mind. This we do with open and repentant hearts.

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