What We Believe
Our Mission
Christ Church Plano exists to invite ordinary people to know Jesus Christ and to become like Him for the sake of the world.
Our Core Values
Diocese
Anglican Diocese of Christ our Hope
Christ Our Hope is an Anglican diocese devoted to planting gospel centered Anglican churches and supporting them in mission and ministry.
Province
Anglican Church in North America
The ACNA is a provincial body of Anglican churches reaching North America with the transforming love of Jesus Christ.
Movement
Gafcon: Global Anglicans
Gafcon is a global family of Anglicans standing together to retain and restore the Bible to the heart of Anglican Churches.Anglican Cathedral
In the words of C.S. Lewis, one of the most famous Anglicans of the twentieth century, Anglicanism is simply mere Christianity. It is a way of Christian discipleship that is biblical, liturgical, catholic, evangelical, and global.
Along with Lewis, some notable Anglicans include theologians N.T. Wright and J.I. Packer, social reformers William Wilberforce and Desmond Tutu, novelists Jane Austen and Madeleine L’Engle, poets John Donne and T.S. Eliot, and multiple U.S. Presidents, such as George Washington, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and George H.W. Bush.
Our History
Christ Church Plano was founded in 1985 by the Rev. Canon David Roseberry and grew to become one of the largest Anglican churches in North America and the world.
In 2008, in the face of growing apostasy within the Episcopal Church, Anglican Archbishops within the Global South, representing the overwhelming majority of the Worldwide Anglican Communion, called for the formation of a biblically faithful Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). Christ Church Plano was a founding member of this new Anglican Province and continues to play a vital leadership role in this missional movement.
In 2016, the Rev. Canon Paul Donison was elected as the second Rector, and helped establish Christ Church Plano as a Cathedral—a resource or mother church—offering leadership and resources to the Anglican Church locally, nationally, and globally. In 2024, Bishop Donison was consecrated to serve as General Secretary of GAFCON (the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans) and to help oversee the churches and plants in our region.
By the Lord’s amazing grace and for his surpassing glory, Christ Church Plano has been built and grown over four decades as a community committed to the unchanging Gospel within a changing world. And all this has not been for our own sake, but for the sake of the world.
Hallmarks of the Anglican Tradition
Biblical
Anglican Christians are first and foremost biblical Christians. We believe the canonical scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be the “Word of God written” and we therefore defer to Holy Scripture as the final authority in all matters of faith and practice. But the Bible is not just a source of authority for Anglicans. It is also the daily bread upon which we live. We believe that Scripture contains “all things necessary to salvation” and that it is a principle means of God’s ongoing, active work of grace among us. For this reason, we strive not only to submit ourselves to Scripture, but also to allow it to saturate our lives as we “hear, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest” its words and teachings in our worship and daily prayer.
Liturgical
Catholic
Evangelical
Global
In the twentieth century, Anglicanism developed from a predominantly British and North American form of Christianity to a genuinely global tradition. Today there are approximately 85 million Anglicans worldwide, and Anglicanism constitutes the third largest Christian communion in the world. What is more, the countries which have the largest and most active Anglican populations are no longer England or the United States, but African countries like Nigeria, Uganda, and Kenya. This international growth has brought wonderful diversity and incredible vitality to the Anglican tradition. We rejoice in the bonds of friendship and cooperation that our own province, the Anglican Church in North America, share with these many Anglican brothers and sisters as a member of GAFCON (the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans). And we gladly adhere to the 2008 Jerusalem Declaration as an articulation of the common faith which binds us together.