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Although the Episcopal Church is closest in form and worship to the Roman Catholic Church than any of the churches that emerged from the Protestant Reformation, there are still many significant differences. Like the Roman Catholic Church, we have ... more
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No, there is no equivalent of the Pope in the Episcopal Church or in the wider Anglican Communion. Each branch of the Anglican Communion is autonomous and self-governing. The Archbishop of Canterbury is a spiritual figure-head of the Anglican ... more
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The Free Episcopal Church is not affiliated in any way with ECUSA, the Anglican Communion, or any other Continuing Anglican organization. We are a separate and Independent denomination/jurisdiction. We use the 1979 Book of Common Prayer as our ... more
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The FEC no longer enters into intercommunion agreements. Agreements of intercommunion do nothing to enhance, validate, or legitimize the ministry of any church, and they can in some cases hinder the Holy Spirit's direction toward change and ... more
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This is perhaps one of the most exciting elements of the self-determination process that is now underway. United Methodists in those conferences will decide what happens to the conferences. They have a unique opportunity to look at mission, ministry, ... more
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A. Anglicans have a propensity to want things to be done "decently and in good order." Worship is a corporate affair, an activity of the whole gathered fellowship. Great emphasis is placed on congregational participation in the service. The Prayer ... more
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I've included a link to help you decide. The official abortion position is that it's wrong, except in cases of rape or incest or the mother's life is in danger. Euthanasia is also not condoned. However, as you will see if you click on this link, ... more
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Answer David, The Episcopal church does not define the unpardonable sin. Jesus, in the Bible, describes the unpardonable sin as 'speaking against the Holy Spirit' Matthew 12:30-32 but does not define just WHAT that means. I would have to say that ... more
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No. School-sponsored cultural and recreational activities are a part of the Comprehensive Fee, and they are made available to everyone along with the tickets, transportation, and supervision that is provided. ... more
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I think the whole Communion is in a process of development. We affirm the relationships that we have across the Communion, and those relationships are healthy. The mission partnerships that are going on are incredibly healthy. We’re struggling with ... more
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