Loving, Liberating, and Life-Giving.
Meet Presiding Bishop Michael Curry
“Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus” Easter Bible Study
Join the Episcopal Service Corps
Episcopal Revival at the 81st General Convention
Resources for General Convention 2024
The 81st General Convention will meet in Louisville, Kentucky, June 23-28, 2024.
Announcements
Episcopal Church unveils new Pride shield in celebration of LGBTQ+ inclusion
Executive Council awards 2024 Constable Fund, Roanridge Trust grants
‘Becoming Beloved Community’ 2024 grant recipients named
Episcopal Church appoints Aaron Scott as first gender justice staff officer
Registration open for Young Adult and Campus Ministries leadership conference
‘Nuevo Amanecer’ conference celebrates Latino/Hispanic ministries, welcomes families
United Thank Offering: Over $1M awarded for projects welcoming ‘the stranger’
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s opening remarks to Executive Council
Featured Video: Traveling the Way of Love
In this episode of Traveling the Way of Love, we walk and talk with the Rev. Canon Katie Churchwell, creator of Pop-up Prayer and Canon for Community Outreach at the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in St. Petersburg, Florida. This ministry, started in the shadow of a terrible hurricane and in the midst of harrowing isolation, brings people from around the world into prayerful relationship with God and each other, all through Facebook Live. What began as a short-term ministry of presence has developed into a regular offering and community devoted to prayer.
Watch all of season 1 as we prepare to launch season 2 in the weeks ahead.
What We Believe
The mission of The Episcopal Church, as stated in the Book of Common Prayer’s catechism, is “to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ.” In step with that mission, we follow Jesus into loving, liberating, and life-giving relationships with God, with each other, and with the earth.
Learn more about our ministries
The mission priorities and ministries of The Episcopal Church rise from the decisions of The General Convention, our governing body. The work of the church is carried out by our core ministries of evangelism, racial reconciliation, and creation care, along with the program ministries below. Learn more about each ministry by clicking below.
Learn more about our ministries
The mission priorities and ministries of The Episcopal Church rise from the decisions of The General Convention, our governing body. The work of the church is carried out by our core ministries of evangelism, racial reconciliation, and creation care, along with the program ministries below. Learn more about each ministry by clicking below.