Regular Service
1st Sunday 10:30am : Holy Mass
Rev. Isaac Yukio Ito
2nd Sunday 10:30am : Holy Mass
Rev. Ignacio Chon Yun Shiku
3rd Sunday 10:30am : Service of the Word
Officiant: Lay Minister
Preacher: John Marco Shintaro Yanagawa
4th Sunday 10:30am : Holy Mass
Rev. Ignacio Chon Yun Shiku
5th Sunday 10:30am : Service of the Word or Agape Meal Service
Officiant: Lay Minister
Our Church is the part of the Diocese of Chubu, the NSKK. The NSKK, the Nippon Sei Ko Kai or the Anglican Church in Japan is the Church in communion with the See of Canterbury in England and freely recognize the Archbishop of Canterbury as the Principal Archbishop and the focus of unity within the communion. These Churches are called the Anglican Communion.
As a worldwide family of churches, the Anglican Communion has more than 80 million adherents in 38 provinces spreading across 161 countries such as the Church of England, the Episcopal Church in the USA, the Episcopal Church in the Philippines, the Iglesia Episcopal Anglicana del Brasil and the Iglesia Filipina Indepediente.
Its mission in Japan started in 1859 with the Rt. Rev. C. M. Williams from the Episcopal Church in the USA.
The NSKK , which was established in 1887, now has 11 dioceses and approximately 300 churches with related schools, hospitals and welfare institutions, such as the Rikkyo University and the St.Luke’s International Hospital.
As a worldwide family of churches, the Anglican Communion has more than 80 million adherents in 38 provinces spreading across 161 countries such as the Church of England, the Episcopal Church in the USA, the Episcopal Church in the Philippines, the Iglesia Episcopal Anglicana del Brasil and the Iglesia Filipina Indepediente.
Its mission in Japan started in 1859 with the Rt. Rev. C. M. Williams from the Episcopal Church in the USA.
The NSKK , which was established in 1887, now has 11 dioceses and approximately 300 churches with related schools, hospitals and welfare institutions, such as the Rikkyo University and the St.Luke’s International Hospital.