Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe
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The Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe (CPCE, also GEKE for Gemeinschaft Evangelischer Kirchen in Europa) is a fellowship of over 100 Protestant churches which have signed the Leuenberg Agreement. Together they strive for realizing church communion, especially by cooperation in witness and service to the world. Prior to 2003 the CPCE was known as the "Leuenberg Church Fellowship".
Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe | |
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Abbreviation | CPCE, GEKE, CEPE |
Type | Communion |
Classification | Protestant |
Structure | Council |
Leader | Presidium |
Region | Europe |
Headquarters | Vienna, Austria |
Official website | https://www.leuenberg.eu/ |
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In membership are most Lutheran and Reformed churches in Europe, the united churches that originated from mergers of those churches, and such pre-Reformation churches as the Waldensians. The European Methodist churches joined the CPCE by a common declaration of church fellowship in 1997.
The General Secretary of the CPCE is the Reverend Dr Mario Fischer. The Community's offices are located in Vienna, Austria, and are shared with those of the Protestant Church of the Augsburg Confession in Austria.