The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) is an organisation linking independent, evangelical churches in the United Kingdom. The FIEC was formed in 1922 under the name A Fellowship of Undenominational and Unattached Churches and Missions, but was later renamed The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.
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| - The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) is an organisation linking independent, evangelical churches in the United Kingdom. The FIEC was formed in 1922 under the name A Fellowship of Undenominational and Unattached Churches and Missions, but was later renamed The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.
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| - Rupert Bentley-Taylor, pastor of Widcombe Baptist Church, is the FIEC's current president and Richard Underwood, former pastor of Soham Baptist Church, is the current General Secretary.
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| - FIEC is linked to Affinity, which was previously called the British Evangelical Council.
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| - Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches
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| - Logo of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.
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| - FIEC was formed in 1922 under the name A Fellowship of Undenominational and Unattached Churches and Missions, but was later renamed The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.
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| - The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC) is an organisation linking independent, evangelical churches in the United Kingdom. The FIEC was formed in 1922 under the name A Fellowship of Undenominational and Unattached Churches and Missions, but was later renamed The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches. FIEC currently has around 500 affiliated churches, which together have a total of around 22,000 members. Member churches are required to assent to and sign annually the doctrinal basis of the Fellowship. Rupert Bentley-Taylor, pastor of Widcombe Baptist Church, is the FIEC's current president and Richard Underwood, former pastor of Soham Baptist Church, is their current General Secretary.
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