Who We Are
Restoration Anglican Church of Charlotte
Restoration Anglican Church in Charlotte, North Carolina is a member of the Anglican Church in North America. We offer Anglican worship and fellowship to those with Anglican/Episcopal, Roman Catholic, Protestant or Pentecostal backgrounds, as well as those without church affiliation as they seek salvation through Jesus Christ. Our Church Planter is Rev. Dr. Denis Ochieng. Currently we offer Sunday and evening worship services.
To see and experience God restoring us back to Himself through repentance and becoming ambassadors of Jesus Christ.
To share the love of God through Evangelism so that people may be drawn to the Lord Jesus Christ, equip them through teaching and discipleship so that we can grow in Christian faith and be sent out to live and witness for Jesus Christ through our daily living.
- To reach out to the community through evangelism in sharing the love of Jesus Christ.
- Teach and disciple the members to grow in their Christian Faith.
- To offer community support to those who are facing hardships.
- To offer corporate worship, pray for our needs and the needs of the world.
- To raise a well rooted family in Christian faith in the word of God.
- Equality
We acknowledge that we are all created equally for God and to serve God.
- Agape love
To share the love of God with everyone in our community beyond the boundaries.
- Diversity and Inclusion
To create a church family where everyone is valued and able to share and exercise their gifts.
- Evangelism and mission
Evangelism and mission are core to the mission of Jesus Christ to humankind in the world.
- Integrity and honesty
The Word of God is to be held with integrity and honesty without adulteration and the resources within the ministry to be handled with integrity and honesty.
Anglicans hold the faith of the original Church:
- God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in oneness of being and trinity of persons,
- The person of Jesus of Nazareth as both God and human,
- The Bible as the “God-breathed” ultimate authority in faith, worship, and life,
- Salvation through faith alone, in Christ alone, by grace alone,
- The sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion as commanded by Christ,
- The creeds of the early church (Apostles and Nicene) as the foundational statements of the Christian faith, and
- The living and active work of the Holy Spirit.