This Parish subscribes to the doctrines of the Anglican Network in Canada, which has the following Statement of Faith:

Members of the Anglican Network in Canada embrace Anglican orthodoxy – the biblically faithful, authentically Anglican way of following Jesus and being part of the “One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.” This orthodoxy is defined by and centered on the Anglican tradition's classic formularies – or foundational principles.

Additionally, being a part of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church of Christ, we believe and confess Jesus Christ to be the Way, the Truth, and the Life: no one comes to the Father but by Him. Therefore, we identify the following seven elements as characteristic of the Anglican Way and essential for membership:

1. We confess the canonical books of the Old and New Testaments to be the inspired Word of God, containing all things necessary for salvation, and is the final authority and unchangeable standard for Christian faith and life.

2. We confess Baptism and the Supper of the Lord to be Sacraments ordained by Christ Himself in the Gospel and thus to be ministered with unfailing use of His words of institution and the elements ordained by Him. We also confess the Sacraments of the Church (confirmation, absolution, ordination, marriage, and the anointing of the sick) as godly and apostolic practices or states of life blessed by God from creation. As such, these should be used and worthily received as a means of grace with a wholesome effect or operation.

3. We confess the godly historic Episcopate as an inherent part of the apostolic faith and practice, and therefore as integral to the fullness and unity of the Body of Christ.

4. We confess, as proved by most certain warrants of Holy Scripture, the historic faith of the undivided church as declared in the three Catholic Creeds: the Apostles, the Nicene, and the Athanasian.

5. Concerning the seven Councils of the undivided Church, we affirm the teaching of the first four Councils and the Christological clarifications of the fifth, sixth and seventh Councils, in so far as they are agreeable to the Holy Scriptures.

6. We receive The Book of Common Prayer as set forth by the Church of England in 1662, together with the Ordinal (with its preface) attached to the same, as a standard for Anglican doctrine and discipline, and, with the Books which preceded it, as the standard for the Anglican tradition of Worship.

7. We receive the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion of 1571, taken in their literal and grammatical sense, as expressing the Anglican response to certain doctrinal issues controverted at that time, and as expressing fundamental principles of authentic Anglican belief.

In all these things, this church is determined by the help of God to hold and maintain, as the Anglican Way has received them, the doctrine, discipline and worship of Christ and to transmit the same, unimpaired, to our posterity.

We are committed to the foundational principles and historic standards of the Anglican tradition, including a commitment to:

The Montreal Declaration of Anglican Essentials (1994)

The Jerusalem Declaration (2008)