The Episcopal Church is part of God's One, Holy,
Catholic and Apostolic Church in the whole World!
The name of our church comes from the Greek word
Episcopos which means "bishop" or "overseer." The leaders of our
church are called bishops and we are called Episcopalians. All
Episcopalians have bishops.
WHAT DO WE BELIEVE?
Three important things show us the way to understand
our God and our world.
THE CHURCH IS THE PEOPLE OF GOD
The church is not a building where people go to
worship God.
The church is all of God's people.
God's people work in the world to help other people
know about God's love for all people.
All of God's people do God's work. Some people are
chosen to be leaders in the church. These people receive special training
and education. They are "ordained." This means they have been chosen by
God and by the church to lead. They are called deacons, priests, and
bishops.
Other people do God's work every day in everything
they do. They are baptized. This means that they are part of God's great
family that we call the church.
STRUCTURE OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Many decisions in the Episcopal Church are made by a
system of elections done by people elected to represent others. The
leadership of the church is organized in a way that comes from our
tradition. There is one bishop who is the leader of the whole Episcopal
Church. This Presiding Bishop leads and serves the church. He does not
command the church. There are bishops who lead the dioceses of the church.
A "diocese" is a geographical area, like a state or a county. Each diocese
has at least one bishop. A diocese has many member churches. They are
called parishes or missions. The priest who leads a parish is called the
rector; a priest who leads a mission is called the vicar. The council of
people who make decisions for a parish is called the vestry. With the
rector, these people take care of the business of the church. Each diocese
has a convention that does the business of the diocese. The clergy and
other elected church members make decisions at these conventions. Every
three years, there is a national General Convention. At this convention,
elected representatives from each diocese meet to make decisions for the
whole of the Episcopal Church.
THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
The Book of Common Prayer belongs to everyone
in the Episcopal Church. In this book you will find the words for the many
different ways that Episcopalians worship God. Some of the worship
services are used every day, like Morning Prayer and the Holy Eucharist.
There are other worship services that are used for special times, like
weddings and funerals. Also, you will find prayers written there. There is
a prayer for almost any situation in the Book of Common Prayer.
There is even a section of songs called Psalms. Psalms are songs used by
God's people for thousands of years to give God worship and praise. The
Book of Common Prayer is at the center of the Episcopal Church as a church
that worships God. You can find this book in any Episcopal Church, no
matter where you go!
From "Episcopalians", adapted by Robert H. Grindrod from
Episcopales, published by Forward Movement Publications. ©
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