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Anglican Church in North America

Anglican realignment province Anglican Church in North AmericaAbbreviationACNAClassificationProtestant (with Anglo-Catholic, charismatic and evangelical orientations)OrientationAnglicanScriptureHoly BibleTheologyAnglican doctrinePolityEpiscopalArchbishopSteve Wood (inhibited since November 16, 2025)Dean of the provinceJulian DobbsExecutive directorDeborah TepleyAssociationsGAFCON, Global SouthFull communionEvangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia, Philippine Independent Catholic Church, Episcopal Missionary ChurchRegionCanada, United States, Mexico, CubaOriginJune 22, 2009 St. Vincent's Cathedral, Bedford, Texas, United StatesSeparated fromAnglican Church of Canada and Episcopal Church (United States)Merger ofCommon Cause PartnershipAbsorbedPEARUSA (2016)Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina (2017)Congregations1,005 (2025)Members129,868 (2025)Official websiteanglicanchurch.net The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) is a Christian denomination in the Anglican tradition in the United States and Canada. It also includes ten congregations in Mexico, two mission churches in Guatemala, and a missionary diocese in Cuba. Headquartered in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, the church reported 1,005 co