The Reformed Episcopal Church, established in 1873, is a faithful Anglican witness that remains committed to the inerrant Word of God and the unchanging Gospel of Jesus Christ. With a worship style rooted in the biblical Book of Common Prayer, the church offers a timely message in these uncertain times, focusing on Almighty God rather than man. The church is divided into dioceses, each with a Bishop Ordinary Standing Committee, and offers various ministries, theological education, and publications to support its mission of making disciples for Jesus Christ in the Anglican way.
The Reformed Episcopal Church is a founding jurisdiction of the Anglican Church in North America and actively supports and develops the REC in Croatia, Germany, Serbia, and the Free Church of England through its Board of Foreign Missions. The church also provides resources such as articles, authorities, declarations, and the REC Book of Common Prayer. With a vision to establish 100 new REC parishes, the church invites individuals to join its community and participate in its mission to proclaim the Gospel and uphold the teachings of the English Protestant Reformation.
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