The International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church (also known as the ICCEC) founded in 1992 is an international Christian communion established as an autonomous patriarchate in 1992 with over 1000 churches worldwide. The ICCEC claims it is not a splinter group of any other denomination or communion, but that it is bridging the Orthodox, Catholic, and Reformed traditions. The Communion has its apostolic succession through the Rebiban line via Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Duarte Costa.
The Charismatic Episcopal Church sees itself as a post-denominational and post-Protestant convergence of the ancient historic-liturgical-sacramental, the evangelical, and the Pentecostal-charismatic dimensions of Christian orthodoxy and orthopraxy as the essence of the apostolic faith of the New Testament Church.
Doctrinally, the CEC officially embraces the ancient Apostles' and Nicene Creeds as their official doctrinal statement.
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