The Vestry and Ministries of ACR

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Our Rector:

The Rev. Martin Mahoney
Email: acrnh1@gmail.com
Cell: 603-988-5859

 

Our Vestry:
  • Senior Warden - Pat Ellis
  • Treasurer - John Winston
  • Member - Lesley Draper
  • Member - Charles (Mac) McLean, Jr., Lt. Col., USMC (Ret)

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Our Ministries:
  • Hospitality - Joy Winston
  • Military Greeters - Charles (Mac) McLean, Jr., Lt. Col., USMC (Ret)
  • Prayer Ministry - Pat Ellis
  • Stewardship and Readers - Clay Ellis
  • Outreach (Cross Roads House) - Betsy Budelman
  • Music Ministry - Lesley Draper
  • Nursery and Children's Ministry - Paula Mahoney
  • Webmaster - Lesley Draper

Children's Ministry and Nursery:

Matthew 19:14 - Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these."

We are excited to welcome your child to our children’s Ministry, and we hope to help them come to love the Lord. We have a fun and exciting program for the young children during our Worship Services.  We provide a loving, learning environment with volunteers prepared to meet the needs of a wide range of ages. Each week we teach the children a story from the Bible and help them to apply it to their lives. We also sing fun praise songs, and play games with the children.


Our goal is to provide the children at our church with an experience during the church service that is meaningful.  We want the young children at our church to have a chance to learn about God in a setting that is appropriate for their needs. We welcome your children to our program and are eager to serve them, your family, and the Lord together!

 
About the Anglican Mission in the Americas:

Established in 2000, the Anglican Mission is a missionary outreach of the Province of the Anglican Church of Rwanda charged with building an alliance of congregations committed to gathering, planting and serving dynamic Anglican churches in North America. Rooted in the history and tradition of East Africa’s revival, the Anglican Mission understands its mission field to be the 130 million people in the U.S. who have not ever gone to church. On average, the Anglican Mission has added one new church every three weeks since its formation and has 133 congregations to date as well as some 62 new works in process.  For more information on the Anglican Mission, visit the website at www.theamia.org.