The Anchor Fellowship is home to people from Protestant and Catholic backgrounds, people of many different denominations, as well as people who have no history with the Church or who have been hurt by the Church. We feel this is a great strength of our fellowship, though we understand that our diversity presents unique challenges.
Our core values are Communion with God, Fellowship with Each Other, and Ministry Together. Living life together means growing more like Jesus while building deep, meaningful relationships with our brothers and sisters in Christ. Our commitment to one another is not based on agreeing on every theological point or denomination, but in the redemption that unites us.
Doctrine and theology are often the source of unnecessary division within the Body of Christ, and while we vigilantly guard against heresy, we strive to maintain unity in our fellowship.
We accept that we are not perfect. We understand that at times we will fall short, offend, and behave hypocritically. So we will not be content to remain where we are, but, instead, we will press on toward maturity in our faith, growing more responsible with our callings and our discipleship of others.