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Reformed Episcopal Church

The Reformed Episcopal Church is an independent Christian denomination within the Anglican tradition, emphasizing doctrinal orthodoxy, historic liturgy, and active biblical teaching. It emerged in the late 19th century as a movement to maintain Reformed theology and conservative worship practices within Anglicanism. The church values Scripture as the authority for faith and life, upholds traditional sacraments, and promotes evangelism and church growth. While maintaining ties with other Anglican bodies, it is self-governing and distinct in its focus on biblical fidelity and reformed principles in worship and doctrine.