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The Traditional Protestant Episcopal Church (TPEC) is a Christian body that sees itself as a continuation of the original Protestant Episcopal Church USA. The Right Rev Council Nedd II is the Anglican Bishop of the Chesapeake and Northeast of the Episcopal Missionary Church. Stephen C Reber Sr of Statesville North Carolina is the current Presiding Bishop of the United Episcopal Church of North America (UECNA The Anglican Catholic Church is a worldwide body of Anglican Christians in the Continuing Anglican movement which grew out of the 1977 Congress The Anglican Catholic Church in Australia (ACCA is the regional jurisdiction of the Traditional Anglican Communion in both Australia and New Zealand. The Anglican Catholic Church of Canada (ACCC is an Anglican church that was founded in the 1970s by conservative Anglicans who were dissatisfied with decisions made by the The Anglican Church in America (ACA is a Continuing Anglican church body and the United States' branch of the Traditional Anglican Communion (TAC The Anglican Episcopal Church (AEC is a Continuing Anglican church consisting of parishes in California Arizona Florida and Alabama served by one bishop and ten clergymen The Anglican Orthodox Church (AOC is a jurisdiction in the Anglican tradition The Anglican Province of America (APA is one of a number of "Continuing" Anglican churches in the United States. The Anglican Province of Christ the King (APCK is a Continuing Anglican church with traditional forms both of doctrine and liturgy The Christian Episcopal Church (XnEC is a Continuing Anglican jurisdiction consisting of Parishes in Canada and the United States and with oversight The Church of England (Continuing is part of the Continuing Anglican Movement. The Diocese of the Great Lakes (DGL is a Continuing Anglican Church body in the USA and Canada The Diocese of the Holy Cross (DHC is a Continuing Anglican Church body in the USA The Episcopal Missionary Church (EMC is a Continuing Anglican church body in the United States and a member of the Federation of Anglican Churches in the Americas The Evangelical Connexion of the Free Church of England came into being in 2003 following doctrinal disagreements within the Free Church of England. The Free Church of England is an Anglican church which separated from the established Church of England in 1844. The Orthodox Anglican Church (OAC is the American branch of the Orthodox Anglican Communion and is usually considered to be part of the Continuing Anglican movement The Orthodox Anglican Communion was established in 1967 as a self-governing worldwide fellowship of national churches in the Anglican tradition The Reformed Episcopal Church is an Anglican Church in the United States and Canada. The Traditional Anglican Communion (TAC is an international communion of churches in the Anglican tradition that are independent of the Anglican Communion and the The United Episcopal Church of North America (UECNA is a traditional Anglican Christian church that is part of the Continuing Anglican movement A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth [1]
It is part of the Continuing Anglican Movement and was founded in 1986 by clergy who had left the Anglican Catholic Church and other Continuing Anglican churches in the belief that these mainly Anglo-Catholic church bodies were unalterably opposed to the Evangelical or Low Church party within Anglicanism. Continuing Anglican is a term used for a number of Christian churches which follow what they believe to be more traditional Anglican belief and worship Year 1986 ( MCMLXXXVI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar) The Anglican Catholic Church is a worldwide body of Anglican Christians in the Continuing Anglican movement which grew out of the 1977 Congress Evangelicalism is a theological movement tradition and system of beliefs most closely associated with Protestant Christianity, which identifies with the Gospel Low church is a term of distinction in the Church of England or other Anglican churches initially designed to be pejorative Anglicanism is a tradition of Christian faith Churches in this tradition either have historical connections to the Church of England or have similar beliefs The TPEC is considered to be one of the most Protestant of the Continuing Anglican churches, maintaining an all-male clergy, the use of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer or one of its antecedents, and explicitly subscribing to The Thirty-nine Articles of Religion. Protestantism refers to the forms of Christian faith and practice that originated in the 16th century Protestant Reformation. The Book of Common Prayer is the common title of a number of prayer books of the Church of England and used throughout the Anglican Communion. The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion were established in 1563 and are the historic defining statements of Anglican doctrine in relation to the controversies of the
In 2006, the church on its website reported having fourteen clergy and three parishes or missions (in Alabama, Delaware, and Massachusetts). The Presiding Bishop of the Traditional Protestant Episcopal Church is The Rt. Rev. Charles E. Morley, Rector of St. Francis at the Point Church, Point Clear, Alabama. Point Clear is an unincorporated Census-designated place in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States.