What Is the Episcopal Church?
The Episcopal Church is a liturgical church, meaning that it follows the same kind of calendar of
feasts and seasons, such as Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Pentecost,
as the Roman Catholic, Lutheran and Orthodox Churches. Its worship centers
on celebration of the Holy Eucharist, also called the Mass or The Lord's
Supper. Episcopalians traditionally rely upon three supports for our
Christian Faith: Scripture, Tradition and Reason.
The Episcopal Church
is democratic. Bishops, ministers, delegates and parish council members
are elected. We believe that the Spirit of God moves through the
deliberations of our elected leaders. Women can serve in all levels
and ministries of the Episcopal Church.
To visit the web site of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York,
click here.
To visit the web site of the Episcopal Church USA,
click here.
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