Union of Free Evangelical Churches in France

The Union of Free Evangelical Churches in France or the Union des Eglises évangéliques libres de France is an Evangelical Christian denomination. EFCC is an affiliate of the International Federation of Free Evangelical Churches.

History

It was founded on September 1, 1849.[1] Most churches were previously independent, which grew out of the revival between 1820 and 1830. A few were Reformed which left the Protestant State Church because of doctrinal confusion.[2]

In 2017, it had 49 congregations.[3]

The Apostles Creed and Nicene Creed are the standards. It has semi-Synodal church government. There are women ordinations.[4]

References

  1. ^ Richard J. Helmstadter, Freedom and Religion in the Nineteenth Century, Stanford University Press, USA, 1997, p. 242
  2. ^ Sébastien Fath, Une autre manière d'être chrétien en France: socio-histoire de l'implantation baptiste, 1810-1950, Éditions Labor et Fides, Genève, 2001, p. 52
  3. ^ CNEF, Statistiques, eglises.org, France, retrieved December 21, 2019
  4. ^ "Address data base of Reformed churches and institutions". Reformiert-online.net. Retrieved 2013-10-06.

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  1. ^ Not in communion with the rest of the Catholic Church, part of the Union of Utrecht
  2. ^ a b Part of the Communion of Western Orthodox Churches