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Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori issues statement

November 17, 2011

Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has issued the following statement concerning Bede Parry. ____________________________________________________________________ Bede James Parry was serving as organist and music director at All Saints Church, Las Vegas, when I became aware of him.  His arrival preceded my own in the Diocese of Nevada. He approached me to inquire about being […]

Episcopal Church Facts and Figures

November 4, 2011

New facts and figures about membership in the Episcopal Church have been posted on the Research page: www.episcopalchurch.org/research Among the facts:– Membership in the Episcopal Church is 2,125,012, with 1,951,907 in the domestic dioceses and 173,105 in the non-domestic dioceses. – Sixteen domestic dioceses showed growth in the past year: Alabama, Arkansas, Atlanta, Central Gulf […]

A message from the Episcopal Church Executive Council

October 27, 2011

Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori preaches at Salt Lake City Cathedral on Sunday of Executive Council meeting

October 27, 2011

“You may not be 100 per cent certain about what God is asking of you, but go on out there anyway and change the world – by loving your neighbor as yourself,” Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori said in her October 23 sermon. The Presiding Bishop preached on Sunday at St. Mark’s Cathedral […]

Presiding Bishop opens Executive Council; video available at www.episcopalchurch.org

October 27, 2011

Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori opened the Executive Council meeting in Salt Lake City today with an address that called for a mission focused budget using the Five Marks of Mission. A video of the Presiding Bishop’s remarks are available on the home page of the website: http://www.episcopalchurch.org/ The following is the Presiding […]

Episcopal Church conference Everyone Everywhere 2011 explores the meaning of mission

October 17, 2011

Videos of conference available at  http://archive.episcopalchurch.org/ee11.htm The four-day Episcopal Church conference Everyone Everywhere 2011 concluded on October16 with a multi-national, multi-language Eucharist which included lively music that prompted singing, clapping and some dancing. Eucharist preacher Bishop Stacy Sauls challenged the conference attendees in his sermon: “Mission is not about something we do.  It is about […]

Presiding Bishop opens Episcopal mission conference: Everyone Everywhere 2011

October 14, 2011

“What gates and walls need to be opened in order to take up the work God sends us to do,” Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori asked in her sermon at the opening service of Everyone Everywhere 2011.  “ Some of them are in our own hearts.” The four-day Everyone Everywhere 2011 kicked off October 13 […]

Social Justice Policies of The Episcopal Church

October 12, 2011

The social justice policies of The Episocpal Church are formed in a number of ways. For one thing, almost all dioceses of The Episcopal Church are actively engaged in companion diocese relationships across the Anglican Communion, which lends the church a broader perspective. Also, Episcopal seminaries enroll and generally fund students from around the Anglican […]

Brief Dictionary of Terms

October 12, 2011

ANGLICAN COMMUNION: Churches around the world that are in communion with each other and with the See of Canterbury, (i.e., Church of England) and that hold the same faith, order, and worship. According to the Anglican Consultative Council, the Anglican Communion is composed of 38 autonomous churches together with a small group of extra-provincial dioceses […]

Episcopal Church Style Guide

October 12, 2011

The official name of the church is The Episcopal Church. When writing about The Episcopal Church, please follow these guidelines: In the first reference, the full name of the church is preferred: The Episcopal Church.  When referring to church members, the term “Episcopalian” is preferred. We elect a Presiding Bishop, who is our chief pastor […]

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