About
Welcome to Resurrection Anglican Church
At Resurrection Anglican Church (RAC), worship is deeply rooted in Scripture and tradition, following the structure and prayers of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. Our services are enriched with music from the new REC Hymnal, skillfully led by a talented guitarist. While liturgical worship may be new to some, we strive to make the service accessible, providing guidance and encouragement for everyone to fully participate.
We value the meaningful purpose behind each element of our worship and are always ready to answer any questions to help newcomers feel at ease. Beyond the formal service, we place a high importance on community and fellowship, exemplified by our weekly potluck gatherings. These events offer a welcoming space for members to connect, share, and deepen relationships outside of the worship service.




SERVICES
What to Expect
As a traditional Anglican parish, RAC holds a strong commitment to the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments and adheres to the creeds of the early Church and the thirty-nine Articles of Religion. Our faith is expressed through the services in the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. We emphasize the importance of following Jesus, in the power of the Holy Spirit, to the honor and glory of the Father.
Worship at RAC is a family-friendly experience, with no separate services for children or youth. We welcome families with open arms, understanding that children’s natural noises are a part of worship. Holy Communion is celebrated every Sunday, reflecting its central role in our spiritual life and our anticipation of the heavenly feast to come.
We eat lunch together every Sunday with a potluck style meal. Guests are welcome and encouraged to stay and eat with us. We always have enough food, so there is no need to bring anything. Just come and enjoy the meal and fellowship.

Fr. Greg Mattson
minister-in-charge
We are currently operating as a church plant. The minister-in-charge is Fr. Greg Mattson serving under the guidance of Bishop Ray Sutton.
Fr. Greg was installed as minister-in-charge in March of 2024. He graduated with an M. Div. from Cranmer Theological House. Fr. Greg previously served as the deacon at the parish for four years. He and his wife, Melody, have been married for over 20 years, have five children and one grandchild, and live in Little Rock, AR.
Fr. Denny Roland
Assistant to the minister-in-charge
Fr. Denny was ordained a priest in 2001 within the Anglican tradition as a part of the Charismatic Episcopal Church (CEC), also having served within the Orthodox tradition. He graduated from St. Michael Seminary with a Licentiate in Theology (LTh).
Fr. Denny and his wife Melanie have been apart of the parish six years and have seven children and five grandchildren, and live here in Hot Springs, AR.

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Worship at Resurrection Anglican Church follows the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. We use the new REC Hymnal, and our music is led by a gifted guitar player. For people unfamiliar with liturgical worship, some parts of the service will be unfamiliar. We do our best to ensure that everyone can follow along and participate. Everything we do in worship has a purpose, so if any of it is new to you, please ask questions. We are eager to answer your questions and help you feel at home.
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