How is ARC different than AMiA, ACN, AAC, etc.?
The ACN congregations and the AMiA congregations are constituent members of larger bodies: the ACN is composed of ECUSA parishes and dioceses, while the AMiA is a mission of the Anglican Churches of Rwanda and Singapore. The AAC is composed of individuals and parishes representing the many Anglican expressions in the United States. AAC and ACN were formed to provide aid, comfort, and spiritual guidance to Episcopal Christians that feel that the national leadership of ECUSA, as well as many of its bishops and clergy, has abandoned the Gospel of Jesus Christ in favor of cultural humanism and liberal politics. AMiA has allowed safe harbor to faithful Episcopalians in a similar manner. In addition, though, AMiA is an evangelical Anglican movement operating independently of ECUSA. These bodies are, however, actively engaged in evangelism and Gospel teaching, and in this share much in common with the purposes of the ARC movement.