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  1. The Episcopal Church (TEC), based in the United States with additional dioceses elsewhere, is a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is a mainline Protestant denomination and is divided into nine provinces. The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church is Michael Bruce Curry, the first African American bishop to serve in that ...

  2. Episcopal Church may refer to various churches in the Anglican, Methodist and Open Episcopal traditions. An episcopal church has bishops in its organisational structure (see episcopal polity ). Episcopalian is a synonym for Anglican in Scotland, the United States and several other locations.

  3. In the United States, the history of the Episcopal Church has its origins in the Church of England, a church which stresses its continuity with the ancient Western church and claims to maintain apostolic succession. [1] Its close links to the Crown led to its reorganization on an independent basis in the 1780s.

  4. The Episcopal Church believes that through baptism—in any Christian denomination—we become brothers and sisters in God’s family. Episcopalians therefore welcome and encourage all those who have been baptized, in whatever church to join us in taking communion.

  5. www.youtube.com › channel › UCdVJpxCtK41c_-p6EaE4_2AThe Episcopal Church - YouTube

    Official YouTube channel for The Episcopal Church. We Episcopalians believe in a loving, liberating, and life-giving God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

  6. 5 days ago · Episcopal News Service – The official news service of the Episcopal Church. Presiding Bishop Michael Curry headlines his last revival ahead of General Convention’s first official day.

  7. The origins of the Episcopal Church lie in the violent religious disagreements of 16th century Europe. The English church had initially split from Rome more for the convenience and enrichment of the heir-obsessed King Henry VIII than for doctrinal reasons.

  8. Monasteries sought to be independent of all foreign control and of episcopal jurisdiction. One day a troop of hungry beggars came crowding to the episcopal palace crying for food. The arbitration of bishops had the force of positive law, and judges were instructed to execute the episcopal decrees. The town was for several centuries an episcopal ...

  9. www.britannica.com › summary › Episcopal-Church-in-the-United-States-of-AmericaEpiscopal Church, USA summary | Britannica

    Episcopal Church, USA, also called Episcopal Church in the United States of America or Protestant Episcopal Church, Descendant of the Church of England in the U.S. Part of the Anglican Communion, it was formally organized in 1789 as the successor of the Church of England in the former British colonies.

  10. episcopacy, in some Christian churches, the office of a bishop and the concomitant system of church government based on the three orders, or offices, of the ministry: bishops, priests, and deacons.