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AIMS
The Fellowship seeks to provide support and fellowship for Anglican Evangelicals, men and women, clerical and lay, in the Diocese of Gloucester. It hopes to be of particular use to those in lonely or difficult situations. It also hopes to act as an 'Evangelical Voice' in the Diocese, while at the same time being of service to all without distinction.
We aim also to support the wider Evangelical constituency in the Church of England by subscribing to the Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC) and offering representatives to the Anglican Evangelical Assembly (AEA).

BASIS OF FAITH
We subscribe to the Basis of Faith of the CEEC and also to the Objects of the CEEC. Read the CEEC Constitution. (See also www.ceec.info)

ACTIVITIES
To further the above we try to arrange for speakers with particular expertise to address us or lead discussion meetings, some of which may be advertised to the wider Diocese as open meetings. We try to ring the changes on evening and daytime meetings, and on different venues round the Diocese. As indicated above, we hope to provide both fellowship and 'instruction'. In addition we usually arrange a social summer supper (normally with a speaker) when spouses and friends can also be present.

MEMBERSHIP
In order to cover necessary costs and to support financially the work of CEEC and the AEA we seek for a paid-up membership of those who are in sympathy with the above and wish to help Evangelicals to be 'visible' both to themselves and to those outside the Evangelical constituency. We would urge that there is an undiminished need for ongoing trusteeship of Evangelical principles and causes (not least, that of scriptural truth) in the Church of England, quite apart from the pursuance of our own local concerns; so we do need funds as well as interest.

A Note on the Composition of the Church of England Evangelical Council
Tthe Council has the following DEF representation:
Twelve representatives of Diocesan Evangelical Fellowships (8 from the Province of Canterbury, 4 from York, so that from each Province half the members shall be clerical and half lay)

The Council includes a wide range of members from evangelical organisations plus twelve other 'expert' nominated members.

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