Reformed Episcopal Church
The Reformed Episcopal Church (REC) is an Anglican Church It was founded in 1873 in New York City by George David Cummins, a former bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
George David Cummins, founding bishop
Church of the Holy Communion in North Dallas, Texas. Seat of Bishop Ray Sutton.
Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It is one of the largest branches of Christianity, with around 110 million adherents worldwide as of 2001.
Jesus supporting an English flag and staff in the crook of his right arm depicted in a stained glass window in Rochester Cathedral in Rochester, Kent, England
Saint Alban is venerated as the first-recorded British Christian martyr
Augustine of Canterbury, the first Archbishop of Canterbury
Queen Elizabeth I revived the Church of England in 1559 and established a uniform faith and practice; she took the title "Supreme Governor"