Church of Wales
The Church in Wales is an Anglican church that serves as the national church of Wales. Established in 1920, it became independent from the Church of England and is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The church emphasizes a balance of scripture, tradition, and reason in its teachings.
The Church of Wales is organized into six dioceses, each led by a bishop. It offers various services, including worship, education, and community support, while promoting social justice and environmental stewardship. The church also plays a significant role in Welsh culture and identity, often conducting services in both English and Welsh.