National Evangelical Anglican Congress
- National Evangelical Anglican Congress
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The National Evangelical Anglican Congress (NEAC) is an infrequent conference for evangelicals in the Anglican Communion. All congresses to date have been held in England, but have attracted delegates from other countries. They have been notable events which have had significant implications for both the evangelical community and the wider church.
First Congress
The first congress was held in 1967 at Keele University.
Second Congress
The second congress was held in 1977 at Nottingham University
Third Congress
The third congress was held in 1988 at Caister.
Fourth Congress
The fourth congress was held in 2003 at Blackpool.
External links
Categories:
- Evangelical Anglicanism
- Anglican organizations
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