The owner of 101 Christian singles dating service in fact came from an Anglican or CofE background, and started 101 as he realised from personal experience that single Christians in all churches needed a little help in meeting Christians and believers from all denominations.

Why use 101 Christian singles?

101 is a great place for Christian singles to meet!

Apart from the fact 101 is totally 100% free and 99% scammer free thanks to the vigilance of the owner who individually vets every single profile and account, along side our faithful members who usually report anything suspect usually within minutes (we have found no free sites and very few paid services that can claim this) 101 helps Christians meet other anglican singles by allowing them to create a detailed profile which includes their denomination so that members that share their particular tradition can meet like-minded Christian singles.

Why meeting someone that shares your Anglican faith may be important

For many Christians their particular faith and Christian tradition is important for a variety of reasons, perhaps due to upbringing, family tradition, and of course making sure you are both singing from the same hymn sheet so to speak. 101 has initiated hundreds of relationships, Christian marriages and families from all walks of the christian faith from Anglicans and members of the Church of England to Orthodox Christians and Catholics alike.

Meet Anglican Christian singles on 101FreeChristianDating

So if you are struggling to meet Christian singles that are Anglican please give our free service – 101 Free Christian Dating a try as we are sure at the very least you will meet with other sincere Christian singles who are looking for friendship and fellowship. Many members meet people ‘through meeting other people so it’s another reason to start making genuine Christian connections on our singles network. Our online chat rooms are also a great place to get talking to other members and arrange Anglican singles meetups and get-togethers.

About the Anglican Church

Altar at Canterbury Cathedral England.

The proper name for the practice of someone that is an ‘Anglican’ is Anglicanism. It’s is a tradition or denomination within Christianity making up the Church of England as well as other churches that are linked to it historically and those that hold to similar anglicised beliefs and worship practices. The word anglicana is a medieval Latin phrase dating to the Magna Carta (1215) and before which means the “English Church”. It is also part of the ‘established’ church structure in Britain and has an equivalent in the USA called episcopalian.

The Anglican church is the third largest Christian traditional church denomination in the world after the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Even though very much separate, Anglican churches, because they essentially sprang out of Catholic churches can sometimes resemble Catholic churches in practices, their appearance and in their traditional aspects and practices. Other branches of Anglicanism are the Scottish branches and the American branches.