A Bible open in an anglican church. At Heritage Anglican we worship Jesus Christ rooted in anglican liturgy and reformed theology. We gather in Puna, near Hilo, on the east side of the Big Island around word and table each week.

Why Anglican?

Logo of Big Island Anglican Mission. A mission committed to anglican liturgy, reformed theology, and evangelical mission in Puna, near Hilo, on the east side of Big Island Hawaii.

There are three main reasons why Heritage is a part of the Anglican Church.

1) Anglicanism is grounded in God's Word:

We believe that the practices of the church ought to be grounded in the teachings of God’s Holy Word. We do not believe that we have the definitive worship form, or that other churches do not worship God fully. However, we do believe that there are specific practices found throughout Scripture that should be included within worship for the holistic formation of a disciple.

Some of these elements include:

  • A call to worship where we bless God’s name (Ps. 100:4)

  • Prayer for God to open our lips to praise him (Ps. 51:15)

  • Worshiping God in Song (Col. 3:16)

  • The reading and proclaiming of God’s Word (Acts 2:42)

  • Public Prayer and Confession ( Acts 2:42)

  • The celebration of the Lord’s Supper (1 Cor. 11:26)

  • The sending forth of the people (Mtt. 28:19)

2) Anglicanism is grounded in the wisdom of the church:

We do not believe that the church is without error; however, we also believe that the saints who have come before us have many things to teach us. Therefore, we look to our past to more fully engage our present. There are four primary historical sources that ground our worship:

  • The Apostle’s Creed

  • The Nicene Creed

  • The Book of Common Prayer

  • The 39 Articles.

3) Anglicanism is grounded in the global church:

Anglicanism is truly a Global Church. With 80 million Anglicans worshipping around the world, when you proclaim the liturgy on the Big Island, you are joining 80 Million of your brothers and sisters around the world. Not only this, but Anglicanism is truly a cross-cultural movement. The majority of Anglicans around the world are centered in communities in the Southern Hemisphere. Your prayers are being joined with Anglicans from every tribe and tongue and nation.

We are part of the Anglican Church in North America, gratefully serving within the Diocese of the Rocky Mountians, and working locally alongside others in the Hawaiian Anglican Network.

Where we fit…

  • The logo of the ACNA. A province that loves the bible, reformed theology, and through Heritage Anglican Church has a presence in Puna, near Hilo, on the east side of the Big Island, Hawaii.

    Anglican Church in North America

  • The emblem of the DRM. A diocese that loves biblical preaching, reformed theology, and through Heritage Anglican Church has a presence in Puna, near Hilo, on the east side of the Big Island, Hawaii.

    Diocese of the Rocky Mountians

  • The emblem of the Hawaiian Anglican Network. A church planting network that loves biblical preaching, reformed theology, and through Heritage Anglican Church has a presence in Puna, near Hilo, on the east side of the Big Island, Hawaii.

    Hawaii Anglican Network