In July 2003, a small church of about 15 people in
Moa asked for episcopal oversight from the Reformed Episcopal Church. Based on
Vancouver Island, Bishop
Charles Dorrington was assigned to this task. Oversight of churches in Cuba fell to Dorrington's
Diocese of Western Canada and Alaska due to the lack of direct
U.S.-Cuba relations and
limitations on trade and travel. With the support of the REC and the
Anglican Network in Canada, the church in Cuba began to grow. In 2012,
Willians Mendez Suarez—who had become pastor of the first REC Cuban church in 2009—was named archdeacon. In 2014, Mendez was consecrated as suffragan bishop of the missionary district.{{cite journal |title=Consecrations of Bishops With the merger of the Diocese of Western Canada and Alaska into the
Diocese of Mid-America by the time of the REC's 2017 triennial General Council, the missionary district of Cuba became a missionary diocese under the leadership of Dorrington, assisted by Mendez. ==Current status==