What is the Crozier Society?

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The vision of St. John of Patmos was of the heavenly realm filled with people from every ethnicity giving praise and glory to God through Jesus Christ. This is the goal of the

Great Commission. The Crozier Society exists to promote, empower, and support the work of reaching every nation, tribe, and tongue within our region with the good news of Jesus.

The Work of the Crozier Society

We help Local Churches reach people of different ethnicities through intentional engagement, evangelism, and service. We also support Church Plants that are purposefully designed to reach all the nations in our midst with the good news of Jesus.

We help establish ministries among Hispanic peoples by equipping and raising up Hispanic leaders who have a zeal for serving the Lord. We support these leaders in planting Spanish-speaking and bilingual churches that reach our Spanish-speaking neighbours with the gospel.

We foster mission and ministry on University and College campuses by gathering students into Anglican missional communities of worship, discipleship, and evangelism and helping the young to discern new vocations for Christian service.

Make a donation

Reaching the nations requires the generous gifts of people like you. Partnership in these efforts is a tangible way in which you can participate in Christ's work of drawing all people to himself (John 12:32). We invite you to prayerfully consider becoming a member of the Crozier Society with a monthly or annual donation at one of the following tiers:

Companion:

$100 monthly or $1,200 annually
I am a companion of all who fear you, of those who keep your precepts. (Psalm 119:63 ESV)

Collaborator
$200 monthly or $2,400 annually
We are co-workers in God's service. (1 Corinthians 3:9 NIV)

Champion
$400 monthly or $4,800 annually
I was a father to the needy, and I championed the cause of the stranger. (Job 29:16 NRSV)

Set up your gift online using the form below.

Checks may addressed to

Diocese of Western Anglicans
346 Termino Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90814

If you are interested in partnering with us with a larger gift, please email us at office@westernanglicans.org for a personal visit by our bishop.

One Ministry: Cafecitos

One succesful Latino/Hispanic outreach ministry within our is “Cafecitos,” which is being coordinated by Cristina Morett, an ordained minister, wife of the Rev. Gamaliel “Gabe” García, Canon for Hispanic Mission.

"Cafecito" is the Spanish word for "little coffee." In Mexican culture, people come together for a social gathering over a cup of coffee and sweet bread or cake. This gathering is known as "cafecito time."

In 1984, Morett's mother-in-law came up with the idea of challenging a few ladies from the church in Tijuana to invite a non-church friend to a cafecito event centered around a specific topic. To her surprise, 80 ladies showed up to the first gathering, and the attendance grew to 800 ladies every month for 25 years!

Following her example, in May 1986, Morett, along with four other ladies from the church she and her husband were pastoring, hosted the first Cafecito in the USA. Their first venue was a small meeting room in a Denny's Restaurant in San Diego, California. From those humble beginnings attendance grew to over 400 ladies every month.

During a Cafecito, guests are greeted by a room with well-dressed tables each covered with a tablecloth, a beautiful centerpiece, a Thermos of hot coffee, and a pitcher of cold water, with a coffee mug, a piece of cake on a china plate, and real silverware awaiting each attendee.

The ladies not only enjoy the coffee, cake, and fellowship, but the most important aspect is a praise song at the beginning of the conference. Each Cafecito focuses on a different topic, but always to benefit women’s lives. They are not church meetings; the leaders do not bring Bibles or use "Christianese." It's more of a social event with Christ at the center. Leaders never invite people to church until they ask for more. Usually, they can offer Biblical counseling or another program that will help meet their needs.

Cristina Morett
Calfectio gathering
Women choosing food at calfectio