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About

CEEC was first created by John Stott in 1960 to provide a "collective" evangelical voice within the Church of England.

There is much more diversity among Anglican Evangelicals today than at that time. In the last few years, a number of new networks have been established, all with different emphases and objectives.  At the same time local groups of evangelicals from different networks, sometimes known as Diocesan Evangelical Fellowships, need a national body to which they can affiliate. CEEC exists to provide for the continuing  need for an overarching group to which the networks can belong, based on common understandings of the Christian faith and its Anglican expression, and united by a common vision to promote and maintain orthodox evangelical theology and ethics at the heart of the Church of England.

CEEC is particularly concerned to encourage evangelism, bible-based and Christ-centred formation of discipleship, evangelical leadership within the Church of England, and evangelical unity within and outside Anglicanism.

The Council consists of representatives from the College of Bishops, theological colleges, mission societies, General Synod, networks and local associations, all of whom have signed agreement with the Basis of Faith and its additional declarations. CEEC is also the representative body for EFAC, the Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion. A full list with links to websites and contact details for these organisations can be found on the Links page.

The entire Council meets residentially once a year, and then the outworking and implementing of policy is delegated to a Working Group.

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  • Home
  • About
    • FAQs
    • Council Members
    • Basis Of Faith
    • Vision
    • EFAC
    • Constitution
    • DEFs
    • Annual Meetings
  • News
  • Resources
    • God's Beautiful Story
    • IN LAMENT
    • Living in Love and Faith
    • ONE
    • The Beautiful Story
    • Various >
      • Films
      • Books, Articles and Papers >
        • Human sexuality >
          • Glorify God in Your Body
          • Studies on the Bible and Same-Sex Relationships
          • On why conservatives remain conservative
          • Guarding the Deposit
          • Apostolic Faith and Life
          • Why Issues of Human Sexuality are not Adiaphora
          • Other >
            • Review: Journeys in Grace and Truth
            • Critique: Pastoral Letter from the Bishops of the Church in Wales
            • A Response to 'The Wreck of Catholic Identity'
            • Review: A Way Forward
            • Review: This Holy Estate
            • Review: Theology of Marriage
            • Review: Study of Marriage
            • Critique: Pilling Report
            • Critique: Covenant and Calling
            • Review: More Perfect Union
        • Reconciliation >
          • Review: Living Reconciliation
        • Inclusion >
          • Biblical Inclusivity, Paul Perkins
      • Reviews >
        • Review: He Gave Us Stories
        • Review: The Widening Circle
        • Review: A Passion for Faithfulness
        • Review: A Call to Spiritual Reformation
        • Review: Good Disagreement
        • Review: Breaking the Silence on Spiritual Abuse
        • Review: The Cross of Christ
        • Review: The Clapham Sect
      • Members Resources
      • Statements >
        • St Andrews Day Statement
        • St Matthias Day Statement
    • Archives
  • Give to CEEC
  • Contacting
    • Evangelicals in your diocese
    • Organisations
    • Contact CEEC
  • E-bulletin