Episcopalians for Traditional Faith
Preserving and promoting use of the
1928 Book of Common Prayer
within the Episcopal Church
Where will the money come from to keep the Episcopal Church afloat?How much longer can the well-heeled Northeast foot the bill while tiny off-shore dioceses are along for the ride and Church legal bills pile up? Read this commentary by ETF reporter Jay Akasie.
*Visit this website often to read the latest articles and opinion pieces by ETF reporters, as TEC turns its back on the global Anglican Communion; withholds information on how many millions of dollars it has spent on lawsuits against its parishes and dioceses; adopts abortion rites; affirms homosexual priests and bishops; plans funeral rites for animals; and moves forward with same-sex “marriage.”
*The 1928 Book of Common Prayer unites all in prayer and praise. We can maintain our religion by insisting, respectfully and persistently, that our clergy use the 1928, not the clutter of rites Church revisionists plan to offer on the TEC website as cut-and-paste options — a different experience from church to church! Let’s unite our fragmented Church in common worship with our time-tested 1928 BCP.
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EPISCOPALIANS FOR TRADITIONAL FAITH is a nonprofit organization of volunteers dedicated to preserving and promoting the use of the classic, traditional 1928 Book of Common Prayer within The Episcopal Church.
We invite you to browse through this website to learn what ETF is doing to encourage 1928 BCP use and how you can help preserve and maintain our religion, heritage, and culture within your own parish church. We welcome your comments and ideas, which you can write on this website or send to us here. Please send your opinions as well as news from your local church and diocese to Attention: Editor in your email or to: ETF, P.O. Box 361, Mill Neck, NY 11765.
Start or join a conversation on Prayer Book issues by going to the DISCUSSION section on this website.