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The Way of Love

The Way of Love

Our mission is to call all people into the Way of Love.

​Our vision is to be a diverse, welcoming, worshipping, and biblically faithful community that connects people to Jesus Christ through love in action.

We are trying something different here: not new, but different in our current, divided, polarized context. That is:
Bible + Sacraments
Social Justice + Spirituality
Theology + Beauty
Relevant + Ancient
Contemporary + Traditional
New + Old

​Jesus needs all of us - young and old, gay and straight, rich and poor, and especially YOU.
We believe that if we really walk this Way, it could change society, it could bring us together, and it could bring us back to what Jesus intended.

The Way of Love

The Way of Love is a set of practical, life-long spiritual practices that help us draw closer to God in Christ. They aren't new. In fact they all go back to the earliest days of the church and Jesus's teachings to his disciples. And these practices are shared by all Christians. They aren't new, but they are transformative.
Listen to the following video put together by our Presiding Bishop, Michael Curry and staff, that explain more about the Way of Love.
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2903 Cabezon Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124
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OFFICE: (505) 896-1999
Office & Chapel Hours: 11 am - 2 pm
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We follow The Episcopal Church’s policies for abuse-prevention, including mandatory training and background checks for those who work with children, youth, and vulnerable adults. A copy of our policies can be found HERE and HERE in our office, or we can send you a copy upon request. Please join us in keeping all of God’s children safe.

We acknowledge the First Peoples of the land we live, work, worship, and walk on – land that has never been ceded or sold. We acknowledge their continued survival and spiritual connection to country and surrounding land, sky, water and sea. And, we pay our respects to their Ancestors and Elders past and present. These include the Pueblo, Apache, and Navajo peoples/nations, including the Sandia, Jemez, Zia, Santo Domingo, and Santa Ana Pueblos.
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