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Episcopalian

Episcopalian | Episcopalians | Episcopalianism

Episcopalian meaning

episcopal: pertaining to a bishop of any church | Episcopalian

Example sentences (20)

Carey has never hidden her strong religious faith (she is Episcopalian), but it is often overlooked by casual listeners who only know her biggest songs.

In 1853, members of African Methodist Episcopalian congregations began discussion to commemorate the British emancipation.

Point of thought here is, Christians, followers of Jesus, whatever their allegiance, from Lutheran to Latter-day Saint, from Catholic to Coptic, from Episcopalian to everything in between, have to decide for themselves which Jesus resonates with them.

My troop was sponsored by a Presbyterian church, but most of the troop was Episcopalian or Lutheran and nobody was particularly religious.

She springs to the defense of Lutheran (and later Episcopalian) writer John Updike, whose novel “Rabbit, Run” featured too many sex scenes for her taste, but still possessed a spiritual dimension to be admired.

Trump was never a Christian fundamentalist: he was raised Episcopalian, and Episcopalians are Mainline Protestants — not fire-and-brimstone evangelicals.

As a child, Matt FX learned the nuances to chord progression at the Episcopalian boarding school St. Thomas and through private lessons with his father.

My Episcopalian heart weeps along with many others today.

Others have come and gone in the time since the InterVarsity debacle; one, named Canterbury Club, had Episcopalian roots, and alumna Micah Bradley (‘17) participated in their services during her time at Rollins.

The Dark Knight Returns creator Frank Miller has said he is certain Bruce Wayne is Catholic, whereas writer Elliot Maggin believed that, as a member of an old-money New England family, The Waynes were probably Episcopalian.

This US episcopalian Pastor got me like pic.

After finding a pacifist preacher, a church outfitted with peace signs and writing a blend of Episcopalian and Quaker wedding vows, Baez and Harris married in New York City on March 26, 1968.

Bernard and Annie latter agreed that they would raise their two daughters Episcopalian and let their son decide for himself.

Booth's mother was Episcopalian, and his father was described as a free spirit who was open to the great teachings of all religions.

Congregationalist churches Congregationalist churches implement different schemes, but the officers usually have less authority than in the presbyterian or episcopalian forms.

Curtis (2011) p. 177. The children were raised in their mother's Episcopalian faith.

First Anglican/Episcopalian church service in North America.

Ford's Episcopalian pastor, Reverend Samuel S. Marquis, accompanied him on the mission.

He and Mabel occasionally attended Presbyterian services and sometimes Episcopalian, at which Mabel could follow the prayer book.

He was an Episcopalian like his parents.