Episcopal Churches
Episcopal Churches are part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, which traces its roots back to the Church of England. They emphasize a balance of scripture, tradition, and reason in their faith and practice. The church is governed by bishops, and its services often include a structured liturgy, which is a set form of worship.
Members of Episcopal Churches celebrate the sacraments, including baptism and Holy Communion, as central to their faith. The church is known for its inclusivity and commitment to social justice, welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds and encouraging active participation in community service and outreach.