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 time-honored Book of Common Prayer, the church offers a timely message in these uncertain times, amidst changing values and moral decline. It focuses on worshiping Almighty God rather than man and follows the English Protestant Reformation as expressed by the American Forefathers.
The church is divided into different geographical regions, each with a Bishop Ordinary Standing Committee to help govern them. It offers various ministries such as the Order of Deaconesses, the Anglican School Association, the REC Women of the Church, and the Committee on Young People. The Reformed Episcopal Church also takes its responsibility to train succeeding generations for ministry seriously and offers theological education. It is a founding jurisdiction of the Anglican Church in North America and actively supports and develops the REC in Croatia, Germany, Serbia, and works with the Free Church of England through the Board of Foreign Missions.
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