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St. Thomas
Episcopal Church Leedsville Road, Amenia Union, NY 12501 845-373 9161 |
| Church 101 |
The following is excerpted from a publication of the Office of Communications, the Episcopal Church Center. “What
is the
Episcopal Church?” The Episcopal Church came into
existence as an independent
denomination after the American Revolution.
Today it has between two and three million members
in the Although it subscribes to historic Creeds, considers the Bible to be divinely inspired, and holds the Eucharist or Lord’s Supper to be the central act of Christian worship, the Episcopal Church grants great latitude in the interpretation of doctrine. It tends to stress less the confession of particular beliefs than the use of the Book of Common Prayer in public worship. This book, first published in the sixteenth century, even in its revisions, stands today as a major source of unity for Anglicans around the world. The Church of England has always valued the life of the mind and dialogue with fields of secular study. The Episcopal Church maintains this tradition, routinely requiring its clergy to hold university as well as seminary degrees and supporting many university chaplains. What
to Expect When
You Visit an Episcopal Church: The
Place of Worship: The
Act of Worship: The
Regular Services: Another service is Morning Prayer. The parallel evening service is Evening Prayer. These services consist of psalms, Bible readings, prayers, and may include a sermon. They may be with or without music. While some parts of the service
are always the same, others
change. At the
Holy Eucharist, for
example, two or three Bible selections are read.
These change each Sunday.
So do the psalms.
Certain of the prayers also change, in order
to provide variety. Page
numbers for the parts of the service printed elsewhere in the Bok are usually announced
or
given in the service leaflet. But
do not
be embarrassed to ask you neighbor for the page number. You will find the services of the Episcopal Church beautiful in their ordered dignity, God-centered, and yet mindful of the nature and needs of human beings. The
Church Year: Lent, the forty days of preparation for Easter, begins on Ash Wednesday. Easter season lasts fifty days, concluding on the feast of Pentecost. During these times the Bible readings are chosen for their appropriateness to the season. During the rest of the year – the season after Epiphany and the long season after Pentecost (except for a few special Sundays) – the New Testament is read sequentially from Sunday to Sunday. The old lesson corresponds with one of the New Testament readings. Coming
and Going: You
Will Not Be
Embarrassed: Should you wish to become an Episcopalian, the vicar will gladly answer your questions. |