The founders of the Reform Catholic Church were Roman Catholics, Orthodox and Protestants who were not satisfied with some of the procedures of their churches and desired a more fulfilling way to practice their Christian religion. The founders sought to establish a tolerant, inclusive and Christian Church which satisfies the spiritual needs of modern people while making the Bible and the life of Christ more meaningful to them. The Reform Catholic Church believes in the communion of Christian churches and therefore encourages membership or transition to Catholic, Orthodox and other Christian churches.