To Have A Good Mass In Episcopal Church Lake Norman NC Should Be Prioritized

By Steven Evans


The Episcopal Church usually shortened to TEC refers to a US-based member church of Anglican Communion. Its other common names are PECUSA and CUSA. PECUSA has nine major provinces and many regions worldwide have dioceses established. There are dioceses located in Taiwan, the Caribbean, Micronesia, the US, and South and Central America. When one needs a place they can find the Episcopal Church Lake Norman NC should be among the places to check out.

The formation of this church occurred after the American Revolution when it separated from the Church of England. Its first parish was established in 1607 in Jamestown, Virginia. Other parishes were established in other American states later on. In New York, it was established in 1693, 1706 in South Carolina, 1730 in North Carolina, 1702 in Maryland, and 1758 in Georgia.

In the year 2013, the total number of baptized ECUSA members was 2, 009, 084 worldwide. Most of the members were Americans located in USA. In USA, many of the followers live in Virginia, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Rhode Island, and New York. Haiti is where the largest dioceses is situated. Haiti is number two after the US in terms of the number of people who worship in it and are baptized.

There is a distinction in structure of PECUSA as well as methods of conducting services and electing or selecting leaders. The current congregations total to 6,622. The various congregations have vestries elected for them. Vestries have the responsibility of electing priests (rectors) in parishes. Approval of diocesan bishops must be sought on elected priests. Rectors hold spiritual jurisdictions in parishes they serve as well as power of selecting assistant clergy.

Liturgical practice in ECUSA varies a lot. Some among the practices observed are Anglican chant, modern religious music, vested clergy, charismatic prayer, liturgical dance, and traditional hymns and anthems. Although services may be varied, the various churches are bound by the Book of Common Prayer, BCP. The structure of most services is similar to that of Roman Catholic Church.

Episcopal teachings are centered on the life and resurrection Christ. Jesus is believed to have died and was resurrected and He is fully God and human simultaneously. He provides the eternal life after death. Members profess the singularity of God in the three forms. God inspired the New as well as the Old Testament versions of the Bible.

ECUSA is one of the churches that support gay rights. Gay people are seen as children of God deserving equal treatment before the law and the Christian family. The first gay bishop got elected in PECUSA in 2003. Many prominent figures opposed the election bitterly. Six dioceses even separated from ECUSA in addition to several members living various congregations.

A meeting was convened soon after election of the bishop with conclusions that the bishop should be removed from the position. Despite the warnings, the bishop continued to serve. Since then, ECUSA has experienced a massive drop in its membership with many people moving to other churches. As a result, it has dropped from the 14th position it held in the US in terms of size.




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