Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches
| Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches | |
|---|---|
Seal of the CEEC | |
| Abbreviation | CEEC |
| Classification | Western Christian |
| Orientation | Convergence |
| Polity | Episcopal |
| Presiding Bishop | Quintin Moore |
| Region | International |
| Headquarters | Hutchinson, Kansas |
| Origin | 1995 |
| Merger of | Evangelical Episcopal Churches International (1999); Christian Communion International (2012) |
| Separations | Continuing Evangelical Episcopal Communion (2019); Union of Charismatic Orthodox Churches (2019); Evangelical Episcopal Communion (2021) |
| Congregations | 157+ |
| Official website | ceec.org |
The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches (CEEC) is a Christian convergence communion established in 1995 within the United States of America. With a large international presence in five provinces and seven U.S. dioceses, most of its churches and missions are spread throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Mid-West regions, and South Carolina; Florida and California; and India. The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches is currently led by Bishop Quintin Moore as presiding bishop of the CEEC.