Christianity: Details about 'Reformed Episcopal Church'
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The Reformed Episcopal Church is an Anglican church in the United States and Canada. Prompted by what they saw as the loss of Protestant and evangelical witness in the Protestant Episcopal Church, the Reformed Episcopal Church, a Christian denomination, was founded on December 2, 1873 by the Rt. Rev. Bishop George David Cummins D.D. and other former Protestant Episcopal clergy and laity. Bishop Cummins had previously served as Assistant Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky. The REC utilizes its own Book of Common Prayer based upon the Church of England's 1662 Book of Common Prayer, along with elements of the 1928 American Book of Common Prayer. The doctrinal standards of the Reformed Episcopal Church are the Anglican Thirty-Nine Articles as understood through the Declaration of Principles approved by the Church at its founding: Declaration of Principles
The Reformed Episcopal Church todayTo date the Reformed Episcopal Church has over 100 parishes in the United States and Canada, as well as members in Germany, Brazil and Liberia. Membership currently numbers approximately 13,000. The church operates three seminaries: the Reformed Episcopal Seminary in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania; Cummins Theological Seminary in Summerville, South Carolina; and Cranmer Theological House in Houston, Texas. The REC does not ordain women as bishops, presbyters or deacons. In 2002, the denomination approved a canon that provides for the setting apart (not ordination) of qualified women as . They, however, are not considered to be female deacons as in some other Protestant churches. The Reformed Episcopal church is in full communion with the Free Church of England and also the Anglican Province of America, with whom it is currently discussing a merger. It is in Common Cause Partnership with the Anglican Communion Network and on November 12, 2005 it and the Anglican Province of America signed a Covenant of Concordat with the Church of Nigeria. The Most Rev. Leonard W. Riches is the current Presiding Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church.
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