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Anglican Reformation Church is a new Anglican church plant of the Diocese of the Rocky Mountains located in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Our Sunday service is a historically liturgical Anglican service with a mixture of the old and the new, emphasizing gospel-centered expository preaching from the Bible, joyful and reverent worship, heartfelt prayer, and a faith emphasizing the great doctrines of Grace recovered in the Reformation and extended to us in the Lord Jesus Christ!
Visit us
We are currently gathering every Sunday at 10am at 2775 N Howard Street, Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815.
You can park either in the front or rear of the building, otherwise there is parking available on the street, and we are through the main entrance.
About
Anglican Reformation Church is a traditional confessional Evangelical Anglicans. As our name indicates, we stand on the tradition of the English Reformers and martyrs of the Sixteenth Century who sought through Biblical Reformation to bring the Church into conformity with the Bible and the teaching of the Apostolic Church.
We hold to the ancient ecumenical creeds of the Christian faith:
Apostles’ Creed
Nicene Creed
Athanasian Creed
We seek to model the love, fellowship, faith, and mission of the early church as described in the book of Acts and be united as a family in Christ Jesus. We are committed to:
Placing Christ above ourselves and our culture.
Shaping our engagement with one another and our culture by Biblical principles.
Resisting what is incompatible to Christ in ourselves and our culture by Biblical principles (John 17:14–19).
We subscribe to the Reformational faith of the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion emphasizing:
Sola Scriptura – Scripture alone is God’s inerrant word written, our sole authority over faith and practice. Articles VI & XX.
Solus Christus – Christ alone is man’s source of salvation through his substitutionary atonement and bodily resurrection. Articles XV & XVIII.
Sola Gratia – It is only by God’s merciful grace alone we have salvation, not by any works of our own. Article X.
Sola Fide – Justification is by grace alone through faith alone because of Christ alone. Article XI.
We worship reverently (Heb. 12:28–29) and liturgically, focusing on God, not man (Soli Deo Gloria). We use Scripture-based and Christ-centered confessions, prayers, and hymns according to the Book of Common Prayer (1662). We affirm that the Christian ministry according to the New Testament is not a sacerdotal (priestly) ministry but was instituted for the purpose of preaching, teaching, and pastoral oversight. We therefore reject all theories of the sacraments which imply that the ministerial action invariably conveys grace. We recognize with the Articles only two sacraments ordained by Christ in His Gospel; Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Articles XXV – XXXI.
“We want nothing but the old truths rightly preached and rightly brought home to consciences, minds, and wills. There never has been good done in the world excepting by the faithful preaching of evangelical truth. The good that has been done in the world, however small, has always been done by evangelical doctrines.”
Bishop J.C. Ryle
Leadership
The Rev. Richard Lepage is a native of New Hampshire (New Hamp-shuh, as a true native would say!) and a graduate of Saint Anslem College, a Benedictine liberal arts school in New Hampshire, where he studied philosophy and classics. After several years working in college ministry for Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship he attended Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia where he earned an MA in Biblical Theology. He has pastored three churches and taught in several colleges and classical schools. Currently he serves bi-vocationally as Academic Dean at Bonner Classical Academy in Sandpoint, Idaho, and he is planting Anglican Reformation Church in Coeur d’Alene. With close to fifteen years pastoral and church planting experience he is most excited about every new opportunity to proclaim the Gospel and extend the Kingdom of Christ thru church planting in the Inland Northwest. A veteran of the U.S. Army he is also very active in chaplaincy ministry to veterans in his local community and currently serves on the executive committee of the largest American Legion Post (Post 143) in Idaho.
Richard has been married to the love of his life Elaine for twenty-seven years and they have been blessed with three wonderful children, a lovely and talented daughter-in-law and two beautiful grandchildren!"