
Quick Facts
Founded
Not published
Denomination
AMiA
Service Times
Verify on website
Men's Ministry
Yes
Kids Ministry
Yes
Pastor Credentials
Anglican bishop in AMiA

10-Point Theological Scorecard
Christology
Is Jesus the only way? (John 14:6)
Holds the historic Christian creeds and orthodox Anglican Christology.
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Scripture
Inerrancy affirmed? Final authority?
Article VI of the 39 Articles affirms Scripture's sufficiency; AMiA upholds biblical authority.
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Men's Discipleship
Intentional formation for men?
Active men's ministries common in AMiA.
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Soteriology
Faith alone? How is salvation presented?
Reformation Anglican soteriology per the 39 Articles.
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Gender / Biblical Design
Biblical manhood and womanhood by God's design — patriarchal, complementarian, egalitarian, or affirming gender ideology?
AMiA restricts holy orders to qualified men.
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Leadership Structure
Male elders/pastors? Accountability?
Bishop's parish; male-only ordained orders.
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Preaching Style
Expository or topical/therapeutic?
Three-stream evangelical-charismatic-liturgical tradition.
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Mission Clarity
Great Commission central?
AMiA is a missionary society by design.
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Cultural Alignment
DEI/CRT language? Social justice crowding out gospel?
Founded out of departure from TEC over biblical authority.
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Accountability Structure
Denominational home, elder plurality, or external network — is the pastor answerable to anyone?
Anglican Mission in the Americas — missionary society.
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Assessment
St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Little Rock, Arkansas, is led by Bishop Robert Cook of the Anglican Mission in the Americas. The parish is part of AMiA's three-stream missionary network and upholds the 39 Articles and male-only holy orders.
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Sources & Evidence
Enrichment Notes
Added from AMiA Find-a-Church directory; Bishop Robert Cook's parish.
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.
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[1] Live source
saclr.org
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[2] Live source
theamia.org/find-an-amia-church/
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Last reviewed:
2026-05-16
— Annual review recommended