Church of the Ascension, Anglican, Anglican church in Centreville, Virginia, US.
Church of the Ascension is an Anglican parish in Centreville with stone walls and multiple worship spaces designed for congregational gatherings. The building features sections that accommodate different types of services and group sizes.
The congregation began meeting in 1968 at Robert E. Lee High School before relocating to a permanent stone building in 1973. The parish later became a founding congregation of both the Anglican Catholic Church and the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic.
The parish follows Anglican traditions through regular worship that includes morning prayer, communion services, and educational programs for families and children. These practices shape the spiritual life of visitors and parishioners.
Sunday worship begins at 10:45 AM and is available both in person and through live streaming on the church's YouTube channel. Visitors can choose to attend on-site or join from home based on their preference.
The building is locally known as the Old Stone Church because of its distinctive stone walls, which set it apart from other structures in the area. This architectural feature has become central to how the community identifies the place.
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