Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals

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Logo of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals

The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals is an organization of

Protestant Reformation. To that end, they produce print and internet resources, broadcast radio programs (The Bible Study Hour, Every Last Word, and Dr. Barnhouse & the Bible) and organize conferences (Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, Princeton Regional Conference on Reformed Theology, Reformation Societies)[1]
aimed at teaching the Reformed version of the Christian message.

The alliance promotes the traditional doctrines of the

The alliance was formed in 1994 out of what was known as Evangelical Ministries when James Montgomery Boice, then senior pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia and teacher on The Bible Study Hour radio program, called together a group of like-minded pastors and theologians from a variety of denominations to unite in a common cause to help revive a passion "for the truth of the Gospel" within the church.[6]

On April 17–20, 1996, the alliance came together in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to draw up a statement that would be called the Cambridge Declaration.[3] Signatories included R. C. Sproul, David F. Wells, and Michael Horton.[3]

The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals is headquartered in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

References

  1. ^ What is the Alliance?, Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
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  3. ^ History Archived 2015-04-04 at the Wayback Machine, Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals

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