Continental Society

The Resurgence-Restoration Movement, also known as the Continental Society became a popularized political movement by supporters of Baron Avery within the Federalist Party, who were favorable of the Executive's actions during the Crimson Spring. Coinciding with the Sixth Great Awakening, the United Commonwealth has increasingly saw a growth in, and a renewed interest in. Since the early 2010's, had steadily increased in due part to a campaign movement by various independent missionary groups and several "renewals in faith" by prominent politicians. In 2018, Avery along with several members of government left their respective churches, joining the Continental Episcopal Church. Following the conversion, Avery openly campaigned for a societal renewal. The Continental Review, a recently founded media outlet for the movement claims that the movement is in search for a "new rejuvenation in spirit,, rejection of capitalism, supporting  while rejecting obscene ". Politically active and charismatic religious figure, Archbishop Aaron Millard has gained popularity in the national sphere as a respected religious teacher.

Initially the strongest demographics to support the movement were members of the and  communities, who continued to support Avery through the political crisis. Political elements of the movement have been greatly attributed to, who have shown to support a realignment in the Federalist Party, and decreasing interest in. Scholars such as, claim that the ongoing crisis in the United Commonwealth is causing a return to ; abiding to the cyclical. Critics of the movement claim it is a merely a backlash to the, politicized religion, and a gambit by the administration to outlive the ongoing crisis. politicians, including Victoria Napolitano and William Abernathy denounced the movement, claiming it the greatest danger to the country as it is diminishing the.