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I see you have been quick to change my edit describing the FCE as "Reformed and Protestant", choosing the less descriptive Episcopal. I was only quoting these very adjectives as used in the FCE Constitution, Declaration of Principles, which no doubt you are familiar with. My 1936 edition of the Constitution and Canons Ecclesiastical has it and so does the present version on the FCE website. I therefore detect you have removed a source of slight embarrassment in having this as the opening Wiki line.

On a separate issue could you update the number of communicant members, and also should St Stephen's at Middlesborough now be back under the FCE list of churches rather than the Connexion, or hasn't the move been made final yet ?

Just keen to keep Wiki factual and neutral ! Willjo (talk) 18:48, 17 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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