Welcome to Christ Church

A mission with the Anglican Network in Canada

Welcome

Christ Church Kelowna is a small Anglican mission in the Anglican Network in Canada (ACNA) that is all about the Gospel. We want to follow Jesus, proclaim Jesus, and serve Jesus as He establishes God’s Kingdom of grace in our world. At present we are a small home fellowship that meets together on Sunday mornings to worship together liturgically the way Christians have done for centuries.

To learn more about our worship and our way as Anglicans, please click here.

If you are interested in attending one of our home services or would like to know more about us, please contact the church office: info@christchurchkelowna.com

Interested in Joining Us?

We meet every Sunday in a home at 10:30am for a service of Holy Communion (1552 Book of Common Prayer). Currently our teaching series focuses on the Book of Nehemiah. If you are interested in learning more, please contact our church office: info@christchurchkelowna.com

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Reflections for Modern-Day Pilgrims

Vigorous Leisure

One of my favourite Anglican thinkers is C.S. Lewis. His was a mind taken up with great things (and by all accounts frequently detached from less important things: for all his profound devotion to the gift of friendship and his manifest love for his close companion and colleague, J.R.R. Tolkien, Lewis, towards the end of … Read more

God’s Chickin

One of the reasons that I treasure the writings of the French Reformer, John Calvin, is the pastoral heart that shapes his reflections so profoundly. Deeply and personally acquainted with sharp and prolonged suffering of many kinds, Calvin knew that, under the weight and strain of our many cares, the best help for God’s afflicted … Read more

Why Reformed?

The Reformation is important to us at Christ Church. We cherish it, we study it, we identify with it, we seek to live in the light of the Gospel clarity that characterized so much of this historical moment. But what was the Reformation? In short, the Reformation was a succession of surging renewal movements across … Read more

Why Catholic?

At Christ Church we embrace and celebrate the reality that our Church is both Catholic and Reformed. As the Protestant Reformers liked to call themselves, we are reformed Catholics. And of these two words, Catholic, as the Reformation scholar Gordon Rupp once said, is the “more enduring term.” Every week as we meet to worship … Read more

Endless Hallelujahs

In the 42nd Psalm, David, the sweet singer of Israel, pens a song of lament. As he writes the Psalm, he is a hunted man, cut off from God’s house, from the ark, and from all the ordinances of God. And as he wanders in forced exile, David recalls, with painful longing, the joyous experience … Read more

When I am Weak

The great Baptist preacher of Victorian England, C.H. Spurgeon, once confessed to his grandfather that he struggled deeply with his calling as a preacher: “I never have to preach,” he said, “but that I feel terribly sick, literally sick, I mean, so that I might as well be crossing the English Channel.” Spurgeon asked that … Read more