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Morning Prayer and CANA induction Pics
Written by Jason Wynn   
Sunday, 06 December 2009

AMOSM was officially inducted into the Convocation of Anglicans in North America this morning, by the ArchDeacon Rev. Howell C. Sasser, Sr.  Below are a few photos from the service.

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AMOSM Becomes CANA Congregation!!
Written by Brookes Freegard   
Wednesday, 16 September 2009

It is exciting news to report that the Anglican Mission of Southern Maryland (AMOSM) has received approval from the Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA) for recognition as a congregation in development.

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This formal approval means AMOSM is now a congregation in good standing with CANA, and comes under the oversight of CANA Mission Bishop Martyn Minns.  Since its founding days in 2005, AMOSM elected to remain within the framework of Orthodox Anglican Theology, but had been worshipping and functioning without any formal ties to higher ecclesiastical Anglican authority.  This was not by design but more the result of the absence of ordained Orthodox Anglican clergy and geography.   In 2008, the Anglican District of Virginia (ADV) began providing visiting CANA Supply Priests one Sunday a month.  This arrangement provided the essential Sacramental Ministry of Holy Communion and an unofficial connection to the vibrant and growing Virginia Orthodox Anglican community. This very positive ministry, along with the individual and strong encouragement of numerous visiting CANA priests, led to the AMOSM completion of the CANA Congregational Application Process and the subsequent CANA approval, indeed a high water  mark in the history of AMOSM.  Members of AMOSM unanimously embrace this exciting and wonderful news as the principle means by which to further the presence of the Good News, the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, in Southern Maryland.

AMOSM worships each Sunday at 9:30 AM in room 135 of the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, 44219 Airport Road, California, MD.  

For additional information about AMOSM along with the AMOSM Theological Belief Statement, please check out the links on the left of the HOME Page.            

Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 September 2009 )
 
CANA Priest moves into local area
Written by Brookes Freegard   
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Rev. Graeme Rogerson, an ordained priest in the Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA), having recently moved to Southern Maryland, will be bringing Holy Communion to AMOSM on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month.  Graeme, an engineer, is employed in the ever growing professional cadre of engineers in St. Mary’s Technology Corridor.      AMOSM warmly welcomes Graeme, his wife, and young son to St. Mary’s County and eagerly look forward to the prospects of his future relationship with AMOSM. 

 

For additional information on Graeme’s background, please see the links to his Bio elsewhere on the HOME Page. 

AMOSM worships each Sunday at 9:30 AM in room 135 of the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, 44219 Airport Road, California, MD.  
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 September 2009 )
 
Fr Graeme Rogerson Bio
Written by Jason Wynn   
Monday, 24 August 2009

Photo of Fr. Graeme Rogerson celebrating at a friend's wedding in Oshkosh WI 

"Fr Graeme Rogerson was licensed by CANA in 2007 as one of the first 100 priests to be accepted into their denomination.  CANA is an Anglican Denomination separate from the Episcopal Church and linked to the The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion).  He has worked in 3 missions previously to AMOSM (located at the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center) and 4.5 years as a professional Chaplain at Heartland Hospice.  Currently, a student at Ashland Seminary in their Doctorate of Ministry Program working on Science and Religion.


Ordained in 2004, by Archbishop Falk, Primate, of the Anglican Church of America (Continuing Anglican Church). Their Apostolic Succession is traced back through the Episcopal Church of Australia, Polish National Catholic Church and the Old Dutch Catholic Church.  Attended Ashland Seminary at Detroit and Ohio; predominantly the students are Lutheran Church, Baptist Church and Methodist Church with an MA in English Bible and Christian Education.  Ashland Seminary focuses on Biblical Truth, Spiritual Formation and the practice of main line Christian Faith and the Princeton Review has named Ashland University a “Best in the Midwest” College for 2010".  He has graduated from Laud Hall Seminary (FL) with a Licentiate in Anglican Theology, A BSc Hons in Physics from Newcastle University (UK) and a MSc in Electrical Engineering from Hull University (UK).  Fr Graeme has also performed Chaplaincy work in Prison Ministry for 7 years and a Hospital Chaplain at Children's Hospital of MI.


Trained by Ken Wilson, Senior Pastor, Ann Arbor MI, Supervisor of all the Vineyard Church (Evangelical & Charismatic) in the Mid West of the USA and two Greek Orthodox Priests who converted to the Continuing Anglican Church and one Episcopal Priest.


He was born in Kingston Upon Hull in 1972, UK.  Baptized in the Church of England in the Local Parish built in 1160 AD, by William le Gros, in Wawne, The Diocese of York, England."

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 September 2009 )
 
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