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The Reformed Episcopal Church began in 1873 and has shown itself to be a paragon of stability since its founding. It does not seek to reinterpret Scripture to fit the dictates of our changing society as has been evidenced by so many denominations in recent days. The Reformed Episcopal Church has not fragmented into innumerable jurisdictions during its 125+ year existence, while other branches of "traditional" or "continuing" Episcopalianism regrettably seem to divide diurnally. The REC has simply proclaimed God's Word without compromise, established 3 seminaries, and now faithfully looks ahead to continuing in the mission started by Bishop Cummins nearly 125 years ago, restoring the old paths of our fathers.
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Why Choose the Reformed Episcopal Church as a place for Worship?
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