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I’m Christian and pretty conservative in my views, but technically non-denominational as I’m currently searching for a denomination.
Anglicanism stood out to me, as it aligns with the majority of beliefs I have, but the more I look into it the more I see it’s far more “modern” than I had assumed, for lack of a better word. Most Anglican and Episcopal churches I’ve seen have women priests, are lgbt affirming, etc. It’s simply not what I’m looking for in a church, but other than the “modern” aspects, I seem to align with Anglicanism.
Is there any conservative or traditional Anglican churches? Would that simply be Anglo-Catholicism? Is there a denomination like Anglicanism but is strictly conservative in doctrine that I should look into instead?
I would post this in Christianity, but I figured conversations would be a bit more tame here. Thanks in advance!