Family gathering in a living room, with children playing and adults sitting, some eating and drinking, and engaging in conversation.

Two women sitting together at a table, one with blonde hair wearing glasses on her head and a colorful patterned top, the other with short dark hair wearing glasses and a patterned shirt, holding plates with food, in a cozy room with wooden shelves filled with books and a lit table lamp.
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Anglican Home Fellowships.

A Place To Belong.


GREENVILLE + MESQUITE + ROCKWALL

Anglican Home Fellowships are a place to gather, pray, open Scripture, and share life together. Whether you’re new to the faith or have walked with Christ for years, you’ll find encouragement, laughter, and a sense of belonging. Come as you are—there’s a seat for you.

What are Anglican Home Fellowships?

Home Fellowships are a monthly gathering of small groups of people from our parish community. The “liturgy” of our Fellowships consists of three things: Evening Prayer, a discussion of Scripture, and a shared meal. The shared meal is usually done as a coordinated potluck style. We generally discuss the passage of Scriptures appointed for Evening Prayer. And we always take time to pray for each other and our needs during Evening Prayer.

What happens at a Home Fellowship?

Home Fellowships are a monthly gathering of small groups of people from our parish community. The “liturgy” of our Fellowships consists of three things: Evening Prayer, a discussion of Scripture, and a shared meal. The shared meal is usually done as a coordinated potluck style. We generally discuss the passage of Scriptures appointed for Evening Prayer. And we always take time to pray for each other and our needs during Evening Prayer.