There are 39 Articles?
I've been Anglican for 3 years and they have never been mentioned. Seriously, the Articles are not very important here in the US, and certainly "conservative" is not defined by commitment to the Articles. IMHO, Wesley did right when he removed the Article on predistination. Seriously, I expect that most of would find the Methodist Articles more comfortable than the Anglican ones. I do understand that there are Calvinists within the Communion. I just haven't seen many here.
In the US, "conservative" has more with committment to the Nicene Creed, the belief that we shouldn't be ordaining homosexual bishops, and with a support of the Traditions of the Church.
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Our church and diocese is considered very conservative; our Presiding Bishop certainly attacks us often enough.
However, in the scheme of things, many would consider us high-church, but not Anglo-Catholic. We have no saints, no pictures, no incense (well, we have incense twice a year). 3 of our weekend services have Eucharist every week. 2 have Eucharist irregularly.
We are charismatic (not in the liturgies) and with a strong committment to missions and outreach.
There is strong emphasis on Scripture. However, we are in no way literalists.
In the end, our style was exemplified last week when one of priests preached on the 23rd Psalm out of the King James (we normally use the NIV or the Message). The clear message was the God is NOT an angry God, and not a policeman.
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Does it work to love and not to judge others? Well it works for us. There are many churches in our area and we continue to grow. We are over 1000 each weekend (from 15 just 16 years ago). Our new parishioners are ex-Catholics, ex-Baptists and new believers.
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For us, the key to our life is to obey Jesus in his 2 commands and the Great Commission (using words only when aboslutely necessary), to be a place of prayer and healing, and to be a community of followers of Jesus, All the rest is mere commentary.
For me, the Christian life is a difficult path, but it really isn't very complicated, as so many would make it to be.