Albuquerque Journal: New Mexico Churches Part of New Episcopal Group

Organizers of the new Anglican Communion in North America include leaders of the Reformed Episcopal church, which has churches in Deming and Los Lunas with a total membership of about 200, said the Rev. Win Mott, pastor of the St. Augustine Anglican Church in Deming.

The new denomination is an attempt to reunite conservative churches that have splintered from the U.S. Episcopal church over the years, Mott said. “The Anglican movement in the United States is fragmented,” said Mott, who is also assistant bishop for the 11-state Diocese of the West for the Reformed Episcopal Church. “Now we’re trying to glue it back together.”

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2 comments on “Albuquerque Journal: New Mexico Churches Part of New Episcopal Group

  1. Eugene says:

    How many denominations are being reunited? I think it is only the REC . Are there others?

  2. chips says:

    Seems as if FACA is not part of ACNA so presumably the entities in FACA will have to come in on their own or not.