- Evangelical Friends International
Evangelical Friends International (EFI) is an branch of
Religious Society of Friends (Quaker)Yearly meeting s (regional associations) around the world that profess evangelical Christian beliefs.History
The Society of Friends suffered a series of schisms in the early 19th Century. The first divided " Hicksite" Quakers, who believed the inward light was more important than scriptural authority, from "Orthodox" Quakers, who emphasized Biblical sources. The second divided the Orthodox branch into "Wilburite" or conservative Friends, who preferred a quietist approach and disavowed Biblical inerrancy, from "Gurneyite" Friends, whose approach was deeply influenced by evangelical movements in other Protestant denominations, especially the ideas of
John Wesley . These Gurneyite Friends formed Five Years Meeting (renamedFriends United Meeting in 1965) as an association of yearly meetings following the adoption of theRichmond Declaration in 1877.After
World War I , growing desire for a more fundamentalist approach among some Friends began to split Five Years Meeting. in 1926, Northwest Yearly Meeting withdrew from the organization, leading several other yearly meetings and scattered monthly meetings. In 1947, theAssociation of Evangelical Friends was formed, with triennial meetings which lasted until 1970. This led in turn to the 1965 formation of the Evangelical Friends Association, a precursor to today's Evangelical Friends International, formed in 1989. [http://www.nwfriends.org/what-friends-believe/historical-statement/ Northwest Yearly Meeting Historical Statement]Mission
The mission of EFI is "to help local Friends churches around the world meet the spiritual needs of their communities." Over 1,100 Evangelical Friends churches representing more than 140,000 Friends in 24 countries are currently associated with EFI. Currently, the largest Quaker church in the world is
Friends Church , an evangelical Quakermegachurch located inOrange County, California .Evangelical Friends International spreads its form of Quakerism through the Evangelical Friends Mission, which recruits and sends missionaries to various parts of the world to teach people the beliefs of Evangelical Friends and to start new Friends churches.
Uniqueness of EFI Among Friends
Friends, especially in the United States, are divided today as a result of divisions that took place mostly in the 19th Century. The Evangelical branch is the one that is most similar to other
Christian denominations and differs some from other branches ofQuakerism . Evangelical Friends may refer to a local congregation as a "church", while some other Friends call it aMonthly meeting . They have programmed (i.e., planned) services, while many other Friends have silent services in which people speak as they feel led by God. Programmed services will usually incorporate silent open worship, but it is only one element in the service. A key doctrinal issue that sets Evangelical Friends apart from liberal Friends is theirBiblical view of salvation. Evangelical Friends believe that all people are in need of salvation, and that salvation comes to a person by putting his faith inJesus Christ . Other Quakers have a wide range of liberal views on salvation, up to and including beliefs such asUniversalism . Evangelical Friends may not share the views onpacifism which mostQuakers hold to. [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0944350569 Reasons for Hope by John Punshon] ] [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0944350534 A Living Faith by William Cooper] ]Uniqueness of EFI Among Other Evangelicals
Evangelical Friends International of North America is part of the
National Association of Evangelicals , a large body of Christian denominations and groups in the United States that share evangelical beliefs.The issue that sets Evangelical Friends apart from other evangelical Christians is that they consider themselves part of the larger Friends movement. They also feel that their particular beliefs are consistent with the beliefs of the earliest Friends, such as
George Fox (other Friends assert the same about their own beliefs and practices). Evangelical Friends also generally adhere to most, if not all, of the testimonies (core beliefs and values) of Friends (see "Testimonies" underReligious Society of Friends ).Yearly Meetings associated with EFI
*Alaska Yearly Meeting
* [http://www.efcer.org/ Evangelical Friends Church - Eastern Region] (United States)
* [http://www.maym.org/ Evangelical Friends Church - Mid-America Yearly Meeting] (United States)
* [http://www.nwfriends.org/ Northwest Yearly Meeting] (United States)
* [http://www.rmym.org/ Rocky Mountain Yearly Meeting] (United States)
* [http://www.efcsw.org/ Evangelical Friends Church--Southwest] (United States)
*Bundelkhand Yearly Meeting (India)
*Burundi Yearly Meeting
*Rwanda Yearly MeetingReferences
ee also
*
Friends General Conference
*Friends United Meeting External links
* [http://www.evangelicalfriends.org Evangelical Friends International]
* [http://www.friendsmission.com/index.html Evangelical Friends Mission]
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