Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches

FIEC
A — Broadly Reformed

Overview

The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches is a network of roughly 600 independent evangelical congregations across the United Kingdom, tracing its origins to 1922 under the influence of F.B. Meyer and others. FIEC churches are congregationally governed, broadly Reformed in soteriology, and committed to biblical inerrancy, complementarianism, and historic Christian sexual ethics. The Fellowship does not bind its churches to a single historic confession, but it operates under a robust doctrinal basis that excludes liberal, prosperity, and sacerdotalist teaching. AskCredo places FIEC in the A-tier for its consistent evangelical and broadly Reformed posture within British independent church life.

Confession / Standard

FIEC Doctrinal Basis (conservative evangelical)

Governance

congregational

Soteriology

mixed

Key Beliefs

Distinctives

Background

UK & Ireland · Founded 1922

Official Website

https://fiec.org.uk

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