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What is an Episcopalian?

Our roots are in 18 centuries of Christianity in
England. The Anglican church officially began in 16th century England at the time
of the Reformation.
The Episcopal
Church is a member of the world-wide Anglican Communion, with 70 million members
in 163 countries. We are a community of Christians bound together by: our belief
that Holy Scripture contains the very core of all Christian faith and thought,
the many ancient and modern stories that connect us to Jesus and his teachings,
discovering daily God's hope and call to us through our life together.
We live out these
core beliefs through:
- worship and
parish programs
- reaching out
to the community
- sharing our
story with others
- seeking God's
love together in study and prayer
- giving of our
means and talents to the greater purpose of God's work
Our
worship
In worship, we
are united, acknowledging the holiness of God, to hear God's Word, to offer
prayer and to celebrate God's presence among us. All are welcome to participate
in our worship because it is in worship that we live out our life as a Christian
family together. Scripture is the foundation of our worship. The service follows
an order found in our worship book called the Book of Common Prayer, two-thirds
of which is scriptural. Every worship service includes the reading of Holy
Scripture from the Old and New Testaments. Many of our prayers and hymns are
filled with Scripture. The Book of Common Prayer includes a variety of ancient
and modern prayers and worship occasions for times when the whole community
gathers, and for individual use. The Book of Common Prayer allows everyone to
participate, reminding us that each person is an important part of the worship
experience, whether the service is a celebration or a solemn occasion. It is a
guide book for daily Christian living. Music, both traditional and contemporary,
is an integral part of uniting our prayers and scripture.
Celebrating
God's Presence
In our worship
service, we celebrate God with us through water, bread and wine. Our Lord Jesus
Christ tells us through baptism we are united with God. The Episcopal Church
believes through baptism--in any Christian denomination--we become brothers and
sisters in God's family. (If you are not baptized and wish to be, you may
contact the church office for more information.) Jesus shared bread and wine
with his first followers and is with us today in this family meal we call Holy
Communion. Through it we receive the forgiveness of our sins and a strengthening
of our union with God and one another as we remember Christ's life, death and
resurrection. Any baptized person is welcome and encouraged to share in this
meal.
Our
Beliefs
We believe there
is One God who creates all things, redeems us from sin and death, and renews us
as the Children of God. As Episcopalians we promise to follow Jesus Christ as
our Savior and Lord. We believe the mission of our church is restoration of all
people to unity with God and each other in Christ. We are enriched by your
presence with us.
Used with permission of the
Communications Office of the Diocese of Texas
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