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Welcome to St. John’s
An Anglican Church in Canton, Ohio
Sunday Worship at 10:30 am; Catechesis at 9:00 am
Our Vision
St. John’s is a community where ordinary people are changed by the grace and goodness of Jesus Christ to become faithful members of His church and humble servants to a hurting world. We remain grounded in Jesus Christ by centering our life together in His Word & Sacraments.
What to Expect
We worship at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday mornings at 1115 South Main Street in North Canton, Ohio 44720. Catechesis for Adults and Children begins at 9:00 a.m. Dress is casual to business casual. We have many children in our church, and they remain with their parents throughout the service.
What We Believe
Apostolic Faith
The Church is obliged continually, and particularly in times of renewal or reformation, to return to "the faith once delivered to the saints." At St. John's, we strive to hear God's Word as it comes to us in the Bible, and to read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest the faith given to the apostles, handed down in our scriptures and transmitted through the ages of church history. With every parish in the Anglican Church of North America, We confess Jesus Christ to be the Way, the Truth, and the Life: no one comes to the Father but by Him.
One Canon
We affirm one biblical canon including thirty-nine books of the Old Testament and twenty-seven books of the New Testament. The Bible is God's Holy Word, and we are subject to its ultimate authority in all matters of faith and practice.
Three Creeds
We adhere to classic, orthodox Christianity as articulated in the Apostles, Nicene, and Athanasian Creeds. While the Bible is God's Word and has ultimate authority, the early creeds are essential guides for faithful biblical interpretation.
Four Councils
At the Councils of Nicea, Constantinople, Ephesus, and Chalcedon the biblical canon and the early creeds were established as the boundaries for orthodox Christianity. They serve as essential guides in matters of faith and practice.
Members of a Global Family
St. John’s is a parish of the Anglican Church of North America, and through our affiliation with the GAFCON movement, we are part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, one of the largest christian traditions in the world. We do not embrace a distinct version of Christianity, but a distinct way of being a “Mere Christian,” at the same time evangelical, apostolic, catholic, reformed, and Spirit-filled.
Our Team
Clergy & Staff

The Rev. Joe Gasbarre
RectorFr. Joe Gasbarre is St. John’s first full time rector. Joe is originally from Buffalo, NY and loves all things Buffalo. He graduated from Malone University where he met his future wife, Alyssa. They have two boys, Joey and Charlie. Fr. Joe also has graduate degrees from Geneva College and Trinity School for Ministry. It was in the small town of Beaver Falls, PA where Joe discovered the Anglican tradition or better yet it found him (funny story to ask him about). As an Anglican priest, Joe has served in churches in Western, PA, Savannah, GA, and now in North Canton, OH. You can find Joe reading, writing sermons, or chatting up with folks at all the coffee shops around Canton. He enjoys going to parks and wrestling with his boys, golfing and date nights with Alyssa, 1980s music, Wes Anderson movies, board games, and everything in the Comic Book world (especially Batman). He is always available for coffee or other beverages.

The Rev. Dcn. Chad Sanner
Transitional Deacon & Communications CoordinatorChad Sanner is a transitional deacon currently preparing for priestly ordination. He earned his MDiv at Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. A graduate of Malone University, Chad grew up in Green, Ohio and has been a member of St. John’s since its founding in 2017. He is currently helping with needs in tech, hospitality, small-groups, altar guild, preaching, as well as serving at the table each week.
Church Officers

Bill Griffing
Church Treasurer
Maggie Archibald
Church SecretaryVestry

Bob Archibald
Vestry (Senior Warden)
David Beer
Vestry
Dale Boston
Vestry
Jackie Tritabaugh
Vestry
Joe Russell
Vestry
Dan McWilliams
VestryRecent Sermons & Teaching
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CloseDr. David Beer - November 22, 2020
Christ the Redeemer King
Dr. David Beer preached on what it means to understand Christ not only as the judging King, but as the King who redeems, on Christ the King Sunday at St. John's Anglican Church in North Canton, Ohio.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 34:11-20
From Series: Sermons from Lectionary Texts | More Messages from Dr. David Beer