Reformed Episcopal Churches

Source: The Complete Library of Christian Worship, Robert E. Webber, General Editor

The Reformed Episcopal Church continues to use the 1785 Book of Common Prayer but has added to its worship both the recovery of historic concerns, such as increased frequency of Communion, and the incorporation of contemporary forms, such as the use of praise songs. African-American congregations, which comprise about one-half of the denomination's membership, have incorporated African-American styles of worship as well.

Reformed Episcopal worship seeks to embody the evangelical tradition of...

 

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