
Quick Facts
Pastor — the shepherd God holds accountable
Unknown
Founded
Unknown
Denomination
ACNA
Service Times
Sunday 10:30 AM
Men's Ministry
No
Kids Ministry
No

10-Point Theological Scorecard
Christology
Is Jesus the only way? (John 14:6)
Not verified.
Caution
Scripture
Inerrancy affirmed? Final authority?
Not verified.
Caution
Men's Discipleship
Intentional formation for men?
Not verified.
Caution
Soteriology
Faith alone? How is salvation presented?
Not verified.
Caution
Gender / Biblical Design
Biblical manhood and womanhood by God's design — patriarchal, complementarian, egalitarian, or affirming gender ideology?
Not verified.

Verify
Caution
Leadership Structure
Male elders/pastors? Accountability?
Not verified.
Caution
Preaching Style
Expository or topical/therapeutic?
Not verified.
Caution
Mission Clarity
Great Commission central?
Not verified.
Caution
Cultural Alignment
DEI/CRT language? Social justice crowding out gospel?
Not verified.
Caution
Accountability Structure
Denominational home, elder plurality, or external network — is the pastor answerable to anyone?
ACNA has 'Church of the Resurrection' listings via acna.org/admin_units/762 — verify this specific NYC plant. Historic Rez NYC at E 74th St is TEC.
Caution

Assessment
Church of the Resurrection Anglican in New York, NY — yellow-default pending full research. Verify all categories.
#acna#anglican#new-york#ny#needs-review

Sources & Evidence
Enrichment Notes
Two candidates: TEC Rez (Anglo-Catholic, E 74th) and ACNA Rez (Rez Anglican NYC). Directory address 361 W 36th St matches neither definitively. Flag for manual verification.
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
resurrectionnyc.org
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[2] Live source
acna.org/admin_units/762
Transparency note: MOOP ratings are researcher judgments about publicly available theological and ecclesial evidence. They are not infallible. If a church's public posture has changed since our review, or if we've mis-read evidence, tell us — we publish corrections.

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