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The Reformed Episcopal Church For over a century and a half, the Reformed Episcopal Church has - Remained faithful to the inerrant Word of God - Powerfully proclaimed the unchanging Gospel of Jesus Christ
Resources - Reformed Episcopal Church This instructional guide has its genesis in the orthodox, Scriptural stance of the Reformed Episcopal Church (REC) on matters pertaining to the roles and relationships of godly men and women in the church and the world
Dioceses - Reformed Episcopal Church Currently, the Reformed Episcopal Church within the United States and Canada is divided into four geographical regions with each region governed by a Bishop Ordinary and a Standing Committee These regions (called Dioceses) are:
Mission Statement of the Reformed Episcopal Church Built upon the foundation of the authoritative Word of God, the Holy Scriptures, the Reformed Episcopal Church sets her highest priority on biblical WORSHIP and declares her commitment to the work of EVANGELISM, the bold and unadulterated proclamation of salvation by grace through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 8:4) In keeping the faith
Pastoral Letter on Mission This will unite the Reformed Episcopal Church with the Anglican Province of America and other jurisdictions in not only domestic and global mission, but in making missions into mission, a singular thrust for the Gospel
Declaration of Principles - Reformed Episcopal Church The Declaration is composed of four Principles Article I establishes the "Authorities" in the Reformed Episcopal Church Article II identifies the structure of the Church Article III identifies the worship of the Church and Article IV seeks to identify errors which were at work in the Episcopal Church in 1873
About the Reformed Episcopal Church The Reformed Episcopal Church was organized in New York City in 1873 by eight clergymen and twenty laymen who were formerly presbyters and members of the Protestant Episcopal Church
News - Reformed Episcopal Church Bishops from the “whole world” or Church would gather in council to seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance to interpret Scripture with the purpose of settling theological disputes The first four of these councils were foundational, while the last three are Christological applications
Seminaries - Reformed Episcopal Church The Reformed Episcopal Church takes seriously her call and responsibility to train succeeding generations for ministry within the Church Almost since her founding in 1873, the Reformed Episcopal Church has had at least one Theological Seminary to fulfil this responsibility