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The
Reformed Episcopal Church
1873-present day
Established over 130 Years Ago to Preserve
the Evangelical Witness of the Historic Anglican Church
Mission Statement
Adopted by the Bishops of this Church, December
3, 1992
Revised by the Council of Bishops, October 2, 2003 |
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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 once delivered
to the saints, the Reformed Episcopal Church, however,
does not believe evangelism to be the end, but rather
the beginning of her divinely given vocation.
In addition to being evangelical, she is deeply
committed to DISCIPLESHIP, the
work of training evangelized men and women in Christian
living (St. Matthew 28:20). When the Gospel is truly
proclaimed and the mercies of God are made known,
redeemed men and women must be led to offer their
bodies as a living sacrifice, which is their spiritual
service (Romans 12:1). Thus, the Reformed Episcopal
Church understands the Christian life to be necessarily
corporate. The Gospel call of salvation is not only
to a savior, but also to a visible COMMUNION
(I Cor.12:27), which being indwelt by Christ’s
Spirit, transcends both temporal and geographic
bounds.
Therefore, the Reformed Episcopal Church is CREEDAL,
following the historic catholic faith as it was
confessed by the early undivided Church in the Apostles’
(A.D. 150), Nicene (A.D. 325) and Athanasian Creeds
(circa. A.D. 401); SACRAMENTAL,
practicing the divinely ordained sacraments of Baptism
and the Lord’s Supper as outward and visible
signs of His inward and spiritual grace; LITURGICAL,
using the historic Book of Common Prayer; and EPISCOPAL,
finding unity with the Church of the earliest Christian
eras through submission to the government of godly
bishops.
In this fashion, by embracing the broad base of
doctrine and practice inherent in apostolic Christianity
received by the Church of the English Reformation
and expressed in the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion,
the Reformed Episcopal Church has a foundation for
effective ministry in the name of Christ to a world
which is lost and dying without Him.
Approved, General Committee, October 5, 2003
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out about the Reformed Episcopal Church!
Upholding traditional Christian and family values
Good Shepherd
The Reformed Episcopal Church in Tyler
2525 Old Jacksonville Road • Tyler, Texas 75701
(903)
592-5152
On the web @ www.gsrec.org |
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