mardi 19 janvier 2016

For An Episcopal Church Lake Norman NC Is The Way To Go

By Steven Evans


The Episcopal Church often abbreviated as TEC is a US-based member church of the Anglican Communion. It is also known by other names such as PECUSA and CUSA. ECUSA is subdivided into nine major provinces and has dioceses in many regions around the world. Some of the dioceses are located in South and Central America, the Caribbean, Micronesia, Taiwan and the US. When in need of place to find Episcopal Church Lake Norman NC is the place to visit.

ECUSA was established after the Revolution in America after separating from the Church of England. Jamestown, Virginia, is where the first parish was founded in the year 1607. Later, other parishes were founded in other US states. Establishment of a parish in New York happened in the year 1693, 1730 in North Carolina, 1702 in Maryland, 1758 in Georgia, and 1706 in South Carolina.

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 distinct structure in ECUSA as well as ways of electing leadership and conducting services. Congregations currently total to 6,622. The congregations have a vestry elected for each of them. The vestry is responsible for electing priests (rectors) in each parish. The diocesan bishop must approve elected priests. Rectors hold spiritual jurisdiction in the parishes they serve and assistant clergy are usually selected by them.

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.

Teachings in Episcopal center on the resurrection and life of Christ. Jesus is viewed as fully God as well as fully human at the same time. Eternal can only be provided by Christ to those who accept Him. The singularity of God in His three forms is professed by members. Similarly, members profess the Bible, both New and Old Testaments as having been written under the inspiration of God.

ECUSA supports gay rights stating that gay individuals are children of God who deserve to be accepted and treated equally by the law. In 2003, the first gay bishop was elected. This election did not go very well for most prominent figures in the denomination and as a result, six dioceses separated from ECUSA.

Following the election of the bishop, a meeting was held with warnings from various parties that the bishop should be terminated. However, the bishop remained on the position and since that time, ECUSA has been experiencing a massive decrease in its numbers. It has since dropped further backwards from the fourteenth position that is once held in USA in terms of membership.




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