Anglican Churches

The Anglican Communion is a worldwide family of churches rooted in the Church of England. It combines elements of Catholic liturgical tradition with Protestant theology and places strong emphasis on Scripture, tradition, and reason. Anglican churches often serve international and English-speaking congregations.

St. Saviour’s Church (Anglican / St. Saviour’s)

  • Location: Anglikāņu iela 2 / near Riga Castle.

  • Activity: Active (English-language Anglican services)

  • Architecture: 19th-century Anglican church architecture

St. Saviour’s Church is the main Anglican church in Latvia and serves a diverse international congregation. Built in 1859 in Victorian Gothic style, it was originally intended for British merchants and sailors living in or visiting Riga. Today, the church continues to hold services in English and plays an important role in Riga’s ecumenical and expatriate communities, offering worship, pastoral care, and outreach activities.