The Vision (11.15.24): God is with His Elect
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Defends the Gospel of Jesus Christ and classical confessional Calvinism. The term "Reformed" refers to the five solas of the Reformation and the two classical confessional standards: the Three Forms of Unity, and the Westminster Standards. Isaiah 1:18; Romans 12:1,2.
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Mr. Ray,
I am fascinated by Anglicanism and its rich reformed theology and history (particularly the BCP). Anyway, I was wondering how to find an actual reformed Anglican church. It seems that 95% of them are Anglo-Catholic, liberal or are broadly evangelical tolerating women's ordination and scoffing at reformed theology at best.
Hi, Trent. The Reformed Episcopal Church was the last truly Reformed Anglican denomination in the USA. It has now gone Anglo-Catholic. Sadly, there are no Reformed Anglican churches that I know of. The only Reformed diocese in the world--if you can call it that--is the Sydney Anglicans in Sydney Australia. Unfortunately, they are mostly Amyraldians and they are on good terms with the Anglo-Catholic heretics.
I cannot recommend any Anglican denomination. I am the last Reformed Anglican. Sort of like The Last of the Mohicans.
Even the Presbyterian denominations are no longer fundamentalist but have gone in the neo-Evangelical or neo-orthodox direction.
The PCA and OPC and URCNA are about as conservative as you will find. And the ARP maybe. But even these denominations are barely fighting off liberalism, imo.
That's why I am an advocate for the theology of Gordon H. Clark. Propositional revelation is the last hurrah for the remnant of Reformed believers.
Charlie
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