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Part 40: Redeemer Reformed Episcopal Church By Warner M.Warner@TheColumMboinatSgtaorm.coemry Disaffected by the established Episcopal Church following the Civil War, black Anglicans organized churches under the name of the Reformed Episcopal Church. In 1874, five local Reformed Episcopal churches merged under the leadership of Rev. Frank Ferguson as the Redeemer Reformed Episcopal Church ... More ... Lithuania fears new Russian takeover By Warner M. Montgomery Warner@TheColumbiaStar.com Several years ago, I visited Vilnius, Lithuania where I spoke to a university symposium about free press in the U.S. Participants were from Lithuania, Poland, Latvia, Germany, and Russia. I have continued to correspond with my host, Andrius, through email concerning events in Lithuania. This is an... More ... Pineville, a historic refuge Part 40 Extra: The Reformed Episcopal Church By Warner M.Warner@TheColumMboinatSgtaorm.coemry The Reformed Episcopal Church (REC) was created in 1873 when the established Episcopal Church would not ordain black clergy. Today, the church has over 100 parishes in the U.S. and Canada. Membership is over 13,000. The local diocese, the Reformed Episcopal Diocese of the Southeast, includes 2,70... More ... |
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