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About FIEC

The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches is a fellowship of gospel churches. based mainly in England, but also with affiliated churches in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. Total membership is almost 22,000 with over 30,000 attending the main services of the churches.about_what.jpg

The FIEC constitution states that
"The objects for which the Fellowship is established are:

(a)  To advance the Evangelical Christian Faith which shall mean the Faith based upon the Doctrinal Basis of the Fellowship hereinafter contained.

(b)  In furtherance of the above object but not further or otherwise,
(i)  To promote the unity and welfare of congregations of Christian believers  which are undenominational in  constitution or which have come to occupy a position of detachment from the denominational bodies with which they had been associated but without necessarily altering their constitutions, all such congregations finding their unity on the basis of the common adherence to the fundamental doctrines of Protestant Evangelical Christianity as set forth in the Doctrinal Basis hereinafter contained.
(ii)  To foster and encourage a recognition of the essential oneness of the Church of Christ and at the same time a recognition of the liberty of each individual congregation to conduct its work and worship in accordance with its own interpretation of the teaching of Holy Scripture in relation thereto.
(iii)  To promote united testimony to and to defend the beliefs set forth in the Doctrinal Basis hereinafter contained."

 
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