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Anglican

Grace Anglican Church

Fairhope, AL
Confessionally Anglican — Strong
Quick Facts
Pastor — the shepherd God holds accountable Rev. Scott Davis
Founded Not published
Denomination AMiA
Service Times Verify on website
Men's Ministry Yes
Kids Ministry Yes
Website visitgrace.net
Pastor Credentials AMiA holy orders
10-Point Theological Scorecard
Christology
Is Jesus the only way? (John 14:6)
AMiA holds the historic Christian creeds and orthodox Christology.
Strong
Scripture
Inerrancy affirmed? Final authority?
Article VI of the 39 Articles affirms Scripture's sufficiency; AMiA was founded to preserve biblical authority against TEC revisionism.
Strong
Men's Discipleship
Intentional formation for men?
Common men's ministries in AMiA congregations.
Strong
Soteriology
Faith alone? How is salvation presented?
Reformation Anglican soteriology per the 39 Articles.
Strong
Gender / Biblical Design
Biblical manhood and womanhood by God's design — patriarchal, complementarian, egalitarian, or affirming gender ideology?
AMiA restricts presbyteral and episcopal orders to qualified men.
Strong
Leadership Structure
Male elders/pastors? Accountability?
Episcopal polity under AMiA missionary bishops; male-only ordained orders.
Strong
Preaching Style
Expository or topical/therapeutic?
Three-stream evangelical-charismatic-liturgical preaching tradition.
Strong
Mission Clarity
Great Commission central?
AMiA is structurally a missionary society — mission is its raison d'être.
Strong
Cultural Alignment
DEI/CRT language? Social justice crowding out gospel?
AMiA was the first and largest body to break from TEC in the early 2000s under Rwandan oversight — founded in cultural / theological resistance.
Strong
Accountability Structure
Denominational home, elder plurality, or external network — is the pastor answerable to anyone?
Anglican Mission in the Americas — three-stream missionary society.
Strong
Assessment
Grace Anglican Church in Fairhope, Alabama, pastored by Rev. Scott Davis, is a parish of the Anglican Mission in the Americas (AMiA), a three-stream Anglican missionary society. AMiA was the first and largest body to depart The Episcopal Church in the early 2000s under the oversight of the Province of Rwanda.
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Pastor Signatures & Affiliations [Orthodox-aligned signatures]

Public statement signatures and organizational affiliations of this church's named pastors. "People is policy" — these are evidence-weighted signals about doctrinal trajectory, not the sole determinant of any rating.

Dallas Statement (Social Justice & Gospel)
Rev. Scott Davis
Source: statementonsocialjustice.com — hover for details
Nashville Statement
Rev. Scott Davis
Source: cbmw.org — hover for details
Sources & Evidence
Enrichment Notes

Added from AMiA Find-a-Church directory.

These are the URLs consulted to arrive at this church's scoring. Score-note claims are synthesized from homepage content, denominational directories, and public statements of faith at the time of review. Church websites change frequently; we're progressively adding Internet Archive snapshots to prevent link rot.

  1. [1] Live source visitgrace.net
  2. [2] Live source theamia.org/find-an-amia-church/
  3. [3] Live source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglican_Mission_in_the_Americas

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Last reviewed: 2026-05-16 — Annual review recommended
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