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why aren’t too members in USA of the episcopal church or the anglican church?

Question by LIKEAPRAYER: why aren’t too members in USA of the episcopal church or the anglican church?
according to my belief, the british people brought the christianity to USA and their religion was the anglican church but after the independece of USA, the anglican church in USA adopted the name of episcopal church? why are there not many members of this church in USA? because other denominations like baptists convert more people because they were preaching state by state and episcopal church no? and what is the situation of the episcopal church in USA?

Best answer:

Answer by great gig in the sky
The reason most people came to America regarding religious freedom us that they weren’t members of the Church of England. They were nonconformists.

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Anglican Unscripted Episode 57

This week Kevin and George talk about the Diocsese of South Carolina and the response to their vote to leave the Episcopal Church. Peter talks about the recent vote for Women Bishop in the Church of Englican and Alan Haley discusses the legal remification facing the Diocese of South Carolina and the Episcopal Church. And as always there is much much more in Episode 57. #AU57 comments to anglicanunscripted@gmail.com — Thanks to all who sent money for Goerge’s new camera — sadly Kevin told George the wrong settings for HD…

Psalm 104 – Praise the Lord, o My Soul – Lincoln – Anglican Cathedral

Denomination: Church of England (Anglican Episcopal Church) Province: Canterbury Diocese: Lincoln Diocese created in 1072 Bishop: The Rt Revd Dr John Saxbee Dean: The Very Revd Canon Philip Buckler Precentor: The Revd Canon Gavin Kirk Lincoln Cathedral of Lincoln, is a historic Anglican cathedral in Lincoln in England and seat of the Diocese of Lincoln in the Church of England. It was reputedly the tallest building in the world for nearly a quarter of a millennium (13001549), though this height has been questioned. It is highly regarded by architectural scholars; the eminent Victorian writer John Ruskin declared, “I have always held… that the cathedral of Lincoln is out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles and roughly speaking worth any two other cathedrals we have.”

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Little Milton – Anglican Hymn – “Rock of Age”

Anglican Episcopal Church Great Milton’s Anglican Church was first built in the 12th century, without aisles. The side aisles were added in the 13th century. The church was largely rebuilt after a fire in the early 14th century; the aisle, south porch and east half of the chancel date from this period. The west tower was built in the 15th century and in 1592 the nave roof was renewed (as attested by an inscription on the east tie-beam). The church was thoroughly restored in 1850 by GG Scott. Names: Great Milton Parish Anglican Church Type of site: Parish church Faith: Christian Faith (Anglican E.Church) Status: Active Dates: 12th century but mostly rebuilt after an early 14th century fire Architecture: Norman (Romanesque) Address: Church Road, Great Milton, Oxfordshire OX44 7PN

20121118 PW @ St. Christopher’s Anglican Church

Praise & Worship @ St. Christopher’s Anglican Church, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.. Worship Leader :Jeffery Edward, Tambourine Dancer :Gina Thomas, Flowers arranged by Jeyamalar Songs : 1) You are holy by Michael M. Smith. 2) Great and Mighty Is the Lord, our God by Todd Pettgrove 3) Down the mountain by Andy Park 4) Hear these praises from a grateful heart by Russel Frager 5) More Love, more power by Jude Del Hero.

York – Protestant Cathedral: “Psalm VIII” – Anglican Choir

York Minster Anglican Church is a Gothic Cathedral in York, England and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe alongside Cologne Cathedral. The Minster is the seat of the bishop of York, the second-highest office of the Church of England, and is cathedral for the Diocese of York; it is run by a Dean and Chapter under the Dean of York. The formal title of York Minster is The Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peter in York. The English Reformation led to the first Anglican archbishop, the looting of much of the cathedral’s treasures, and the loss of much of the church lands. Under Elizabeth I there was a concerted effort to remove all traces of the Roman Catholic Church from the cathedral; there was much destruction of tombs, windows, and altars. In the English Civil War the city was besieged and fell to the forces of Cromwell in 1644, but Thomas Fairfax prevented any further damage to the cathedral. Location: York Full Name: Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peter County: North Yorkshire Country: England Denomination: Church of England Province: York Diocese: York Diocese created: 314 Bishop: John Sentamu Dean Very Revd Keith Jones

is it true many old churches in towns in England belong to the anglican church?

Question by honesty2012: is it true many old churches in towns in England belong to the anglican church?
or they could be catholics? I know those old churches were once catholics but after the reformed they became anglicans?

Best answer:

Answer by RR
Yes. Most old C of E churches in England than Catholic churches. You are right, they were originally catholic until Henry VIII.

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