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Welcome to the Episcopal Church—a community of faith that seeks to respond to the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed. The Episcopal Church is the Province of the Anglican Communion in the United States, Honduras, Taiwan, Colombia, Ecuador, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, the British Virgin Islands and parts of Europe. As of 2010, it is a church of 2,057,292 baptized members making it the fifteenth largest Christian denomination in the U.S. In keeping with Anglican tradition and theology, the Episcopal Church considers itself "Protestant, yet Catholic."
The church was organized shortly after the American Revolution when it was forced to separate from the Church of England, as Church of England clergy were required to swear allegiance to the British monarch. It became, in the words of the 1990 report of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Group on the Episcopate, "the first Anglican Province outside the British Isles". Today it is divided into nine provinces and has dioceses outside the U.S. in Taiwan, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Europe. The Episcopal Diocese of the Virgin Islands encompasses both American and British territory.
For more information, look at the National Episcopal Church web site.
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The Episcopal Church was active in the Social Gospel movement of the late nineteenth century.
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February 22, 2012
Centennial Celebration
Sharing our Past Activities: Click on an event and enjoy the Video Grace Petite Youth Annual Meeting 2012 2011 Children's Christmas Pageant Video Confirmation Sunday and Bishop Visit
Diocese of Los Angeles This is your link to the online version of the Episcopal News
Memorial Cross Program You may honor a loved one with a Memorial Cross in Baxter Hall. What is the Episcopal Church? Find out about the Episcopal Church and the history of this wonderful community on our What is the Episcopal Church page. Members Login Who's Online |



