Religion:Episcopal Church

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Episcopal Church may refer to various churches in the Anglican, Methodist and Open Episcopal traditions.

An episcopal church has bishops in its organisational structure (see episcopal polity). Episcopalian is a synonym for Anglican in Scotland, the United States and several other locations.

Anglicanism

Anglican Communion

  • Episcopal Church (United States) in the United States, Honduras, Taiwan, Colombia, Ecuador, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, the British Virgin Islands and parts of Europe
  • Scottish Episcopal Church
  • Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil (Brazil)
  • Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba
  • Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East
  • Episcopal Church in the Philippines
  • Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church
  • Episcopal Church of the Sudan
  • Episcopal Church of Taiwan

Continuing Anglican Movement

  • Anglican Episcopal Church, U.S.
  • Episcopal Missionary Church, U.S.
  • Traditional Protestant Episcopal Church, U.S.
  • Southern Episcopal Church, U.S.
  • United Episcopal Church of North America, U.S.
Independent Anglican
  • Free Protestant Episcopal Church, North America
  • Reformed Episcopal Church, North and South America, Asia, Europe. Now closely associated with some of the Continuing Anglican churches.

Lutheranism

  • Church of Norway

Methodism

Methodist

  • African Methodist Episcopal Church, U.S.
  • African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, North America
  • Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, North America
  • the former Methodist Episcopal Church, now part of the United Methodist Church

Convergence Movement

  • Charismatic Episcopal Church
  • Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches

Independent Catholic

Independent Catholic (inter-denominational)

See also

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