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Campus Crusade missionary Peter E. Gillquist ( 1938 -) established in 1973 in Chicago a network of House Church es throughout the United States, aiming to restore a primitive form of Christianity, which was called the New Covenant Apostolic Order (NCAO).

Researching the historical basis of the Christian faith, Gillquist and his colleagues found sources fort this restoration in the writings of the early Church Fathers . This led the group to practice a more Liturgical form of Worship than in their previous evangelical background. In 1979 , the Evangelical Orthodox Church (EOC) was organized.

The belief of needing Apostolic Succession led most members of the EOC to join the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese Of North America in 1987 . The group of 20 Parish es became known as the Antiochian Evangelical Orthodox Mission, lasting until 1995 when it was disbanded and the parishes put under the standard Diocesan framework of the Archdiocese. Some parishes which did not join the Antiochians eventually joined the Orthodox Church In America , while a few remain independent and still use the EOC name.


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  • Gillquist, Rev. Peter E. ''Becoming Orthodox: A Journey to the Ancient Christian Faith''. Ben Lomond, CA: Conciliar Press, 1989. (ISBN 0962271330)



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