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"Episcopalian" Definitions
  1. a member of the Episcopal Church

152 Sentences With "Episcopalian"

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My minister yesterday was talking about not only -- I&aposm an Episcopalian, so Michael Curry, who spoke, the preacher is an Episcopalian, head of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
I'm Episcopalian, and I know when we end up at a high Episcopalian church—or my wife's Catholic and if we end up at an almost Latin mass—it's like a time machine.
"That's actually how we became Episcopalian," their son David said.
Peter Larsen, an Episcopalian minister, is to perform the ceremony.
I say I was raised Episcopalian, but am now agnostic.
The Episcopalian leadership was somewhat more ambiguous in their enthusiasm.
Buttigieg is gay and has talked openly about his Episcopalian faith.
Both Mr. Buttigieg, a devoted Episcopalian and Mr. Grenell are gay.
MacArthur, who is Episcopalian, said he was offended by Crowley's actions.
Grace's father, an Episcopalian minister, is fully supportive of his daughter's marriage.
He's a married gay man, a churchgoing Episcopalian, and a proud millennial.
Hobart and William Smith Colleges, an Episcopalian school in upstate New York.
ACNA has about 135,000 members, while the Episcopalian Church has 1.9 million.
As a lapsed Catholic who became Episcopalian, I'm in a new place.
I was raised Catholic, became Episcopalian & found out later my family was Jewish.
The Episcopalian church is encouraging people to take photographs and share them online.
"I was raised Episcopalian, but I'm probably more Zen Buddhist," he told me.
This poorly timed absence renders me helpless and guilty, and I'm an Episcopalian.
This poorly timed absence renders me helpless and guilty, and I'm an Episcopalian.
Dr. Mark Bozzuti-Jones, an Episcopalian priest, performed the ceremony and the Rev.
Mr. Eichenwald, 58, has written that he is Episcopalian with a Jewish father.
Different Fort Wayne churches—Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran, Episcopalian, Baptist, and Catholic—sponsored that round.
Now an Episcopalian minister, her reaction to Kobe Bryant's death skewed toward the sacred.
South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg is an Episcopalian who can freely quote Bible verses.
My husband's brother and wife converted from Roman Catholic to Episcopalian a few years ago.
On Sunday, Ms. McCray, who said she was raised an Episcopalian, traveled from pulpit to pulpit.
But then he is an Episcopalian, so he might not actually understand Christianity more than superficially.
Murray never gave up her fight for the values that sprang from her lifelong Episcopalian faith.
His father was an Air Force ophthalmologist; his mother, one of the first female Episcopalian priests.
And I'm definitely the only left-handed, Maltese-American, Episcopalian, millennial, gay mayor in the race.
Markle, who grew up Episcopalian, didn't have to convert to her future husband's religion before their wedding.
And yet, Gorsuch, a Jesuit-educated Episcopalian, makes clear that he firmly opposes assisted suicide and euthanasia.
My father was raised Lutheran, lived most of his life as an agnostic and had died Episcopalian.
It's a denomination w/in Judaism (think Episcopalian or Baptists within Protestantism) and you get the drift.
L'Engle's distinctively Episcopalian theological approach is what makes A Wrinkle in Time so challenging — and so rich.
They ultimately settled on the National Cathedral, an Episcopalian church that recently hosted services for the late Sen.
At the time, Mr. Richie said, he'd been contemplating dropping out of school to join the Episcopalian clergy.
He's also an active Episcopalian, whose search for meaning -- and the Almighty -- has taken a few unusual turns.
" Martin, a practicing Episcopalian like Buttigieg, said the moment made him think, "This guy just really gets it.
The ceremony will take place just months after an openly gay Episcopalian man announces his run for president.
I'm Episcopalian, so my definition of sin is not quite as thou-shalt-not as other religious denominations.
The couple, who have been together since college, were certain they wanted a ceremony that honored their Episcopalian faith.
But it was Bishop Michael Curry, the Chicago-born head of the Episcopalian church, who nearly outshined the couple.
Eleven U.S. presidents, including George Washington and George H.W. Bush, have been Episcopalian, more than any other American faith.
As an Episcopalian, he would be the only Protestant on the court, which has three Jewish justices and five Catholics.
A. He was dating my mother, who was an Episcopalian, and he went to church with her at some point.
When she was 26, in 16, she married James Graham Phelps Stokes, the scion of an old-money Episcopalian family.
An Episcopalian is more likely to have an advanced degree than a Southern Baptist is to have a college diploma.
Jim Lewis, a Charleston liberal activist and Episcopalian priest who personally implored the senator's office to vote against the nominee.
Carlotta prayed every day at Grace Cathedral, a gothic-style church that, while Episcopalian, reminded O'Neill of his Catholic upbringing.
Then there's his Episcopalian faith, which leans to the left rather than being a cynical conservative tool for achieving power.
Wade than Protestants, especially since former Justice David Souter, a Republican-selected Episcopalian, is a byword for betrayal in Republican circles.
L'Engle was a devout Episcopalian, and a writer in residence at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in Manhattan.
The law "favors Southern Baptist over Unitarian doctrine, Catholic over Episcopalian doctrine, and Orthodox Judaism over Reform Judaism doctrine," he said.
Gorsuch, who is an Episcopalian and would be the only Protestant on the Court, is also very strong on religious freedom.
Their marriage, in 2018, seemed both modern and traditional, a meeting of past and present, America and Britain, Anglican and Episcopalian.
A sermonizing current runs through his writings—an Episcopalian churchgoer throughout his life, he claimed to have wanted to become a priest.
Stan Berenstain had been born to a secular Jewish family in West Philadelphia, and Jan Berenstain, née Grant, was Episcopalian by birth.
Raised an Episcopalian, she was "born again" in 1811 before her 19th birthday under the powerful preaching of Presbyterian minister Henry Kollock.
All were Catholic, with the exception of one Episcopalian, though some were already old enough to consider themselves nonreligious — "anti-religion" they'd say.
Though Barry Goldwater, who garnered the Republican nomination in 1964, had a Jewish father, he was raised and considered himself to be Episcopalian.
As a former Baptist (turned Episcopalian), and the son of a minister, I felt buoyed by the news that the church was responding.
A former Jesuit turned Episcopalian, Miles sets out to show that the Quranic texts are supple, compassionate, and moral in a contemporary way.
Robert Castle, an Episcopalian minister in Harlem, New York, who strives to improve the lives of people of color both locally and nationwide.
I was raised with a Jewish father and a Christian mother, going to Episcopalian school in the day and Hebrew school at night.
" In an interview that aired Friday with CNBC's John Harwood, Buttigieg described himself as "the only Maltese-American Episcopalian gay veteran that I know.
Chloe Breyer, an Episcopalian minister and the executive director of the Interfaith Center of New York, reflecting a common belief in the United States.
At an outdoor Episcopalian service I attended on Sunday atop the mountain outside Casper, the deacon asked if anyone wanted to say a prayer.
Father David Peters, the Episcopalian priest who keeps going viral on TikTok, has managed to connect with internet culture in spite of that fact.
During the town hall, Buttigieg, an Episcopalian, tore into Vice President Mike Pence for tying his conservative views on same-sex marriage to his faith.
" People must ask her frequently if she's a Wiccan, because that's the first thing she addresses in an F.A.Q. on her website: "No, I'm Episcopalian.
King delivered a sermon titled "The Death of Evil Upon the Seashore" in 1956 at this enormous Episcopalian house of worship in Morningside Heights, Manhattan.
Born in 1774 to an Episcopalian family, she converted to Catholicism as a widow and founded the Sisters of Charity to care for the poor.
The irony is that Buttigieg, an Episcopalian, comes closer than any candidate has in decades to fulfilling the role of the Jimmy Carter-esque pious Democrat.
Though we were technically Episcopalian, everything Mom learned about evangelical Christianity from her friends or the Christian radio station, she shared with her fellow congregant: me.
One famous picture from her series on homosexuality and religion, taken in the 1970s, shows two men passionately kissing in front of an Episcopalian church sign.
Del Marsh, the Senate leader, is an Episcopalian, which condones abortion in cases of rape, incest or fetal abnormalities, exceptions that are not in Alabama's bill.
He recalled that last October the Catholic, Episcopalian and Presbyterian bishops came to Rome to discuss the situation in their country and invited him to visit.
Thus we learn that for all their differences, Rubinstein, a Polish Jew, and Arden, a Canadian Episcopalian, were ultimately twin sisters under their pancake-covered skin.
DeSilva was one of Cunanan's aliases, and Cunanan was raised Catholic and was buried in a catholic cemetery, although the school he attended, Bishop's School, was Episcopalian.
Since Ms. Okin is Jewish and Mr. Livengood is Episcopalian, the Seven Blessings were spoken in Hebrew by the cantor and translated into English by the Rev.
Meghan was brought up as an Episcopalian — which has some similarities to the Church of England — but was enrolled in a Catholic high school in Los Angeles.
I went to an Episcopalian private school and rarely made it to chapel on time, so my promise to be punctual was essential in getting my way.
"I don't really come by to pray," Mellon once told the rector of an Episcopalian church in the Norman medieval style that she financed and helped design.
LONDON (Reuters) - Following is the address by U.S. Episcopalian bishop, Michael Bruce Curry, at the wedding of Britain's Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle, as delivered.
If that seems like a welcoming place for a family who identified as Jewish (well, ish — my mother's Episcopalian) but was wholly secular, though, it wasn't quite.
When Dr. Greengard was 13 months old, his father, who was Jewish, married an Episcopalian who raised Dr. Greengard and his two sisters in the Christian tradition.
"I'm just thinking of that scripture that says bless and do not curse," Buttigieg, who has been open about his Episcopalian faith, said after one of the interruptions.
When he enrolled at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, the boy with blond hair who had attended an Episcopalian boys' preparatory school on Long Island joined a Jewish fraternity.
Wearing his mild Episcopalian hat, he mentioned a thousand points of light, a kinder, gentler America, and a new breeze blowing away the leaves of an old tree.
"I've studied, I'm Episcopalian, but I've studied and read Buddhism and Zen stuff and I've had a mentor and I've done all of these different things," he says.
As a veteran who went to Afghanistan with the Navy Reserves and an Episcopalian who attends church nearly every Sunday, "Pete has both of those," Mr. Sharpton said.
If I thought of myself just in terms of identity lines, it'd be a pretty lonely place, because I'm the only Maltese-American Episcopalian gay veteran that I know.
If I thought to myself just in terms of identity lines, it'd be a pretty lonely place, because I'm the only Maltese-American Episcopalian gay veteran that I know.
The Episcopalian Christ Church Cathedral in Indianapolis, Indiana, put a chain-link fence around statues of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph on its cathedral lawn on Monday night, BBC reports.
Many found the energetic sermon by the head of the U.S. Episcopalian church, bishop, Michael Bruce Curry, a refreshing change from the relatively stiff services of past royal weddings.
"We rented the space from an Episcopalian church—which felt poetic to me, having been raised as a little choir girl in that lineage," Palmer said in a statement.
But one of the most striking elements of the royal wedding was also among the most unexpected: the fiery, impassioned, and theologically-charged sermon of American Episcopalian bishop Michael Curry.
Considered the "church of the establishment" for much of American history -- 11 US presidents have been Episcopalian -- the church of late has been known as a forerunner of progressive theology.
But that's not true for other groups, and mainline Christianity — Presbyterian, Methodist, Episcopalian, Lutheran — the traditional mainline churches, the polling data shows that a majority of those folks are pro-choice.
While the children were young, the Kellys were members of the Church of the Good Shepherd, a local Episcopalian congregation, with Dee and their son Mike writing and directing Christmas pageants.
Since our reports were published, some Australian churches have taken action, including apologies to victims from the Australian Anglican (Episcopalian), the Sydney Anglican Diocese and the Uniting Church in Victoria and Tasmania.
Bill Baker, a local Episcopalian minister, accompanied her inside, where they said a large group of men watched them plead their case to Mr. Cummings, who has run the parade for many years.
But meanwhile conservative Catholics fear that a different "elitist separation" is happening — one led by liberal theologians and funded by German money, which seeks a kind of Episcopalian evolution on contested moral issues.
Perhaps with those voters in mind, Trump also swapped the traditional stone Episcopalian church where he's worshipped at past Christmas Eves for a more modern Baptist service, complete with fake snow and smoke.
A liberal voice in largely red part of the country, Pete is a veteran and outspoken Episcopalian who describes himself as a consensus-builder, able to translate Democratic ideas to conservative and Midwestern voters.
Although she attended a Catholic high school, she was not raised Catholic: Her father is an Episcopalian — which is essentially the Church of England in the United States — and her mother is a Protestant.
Buttigieg, who is Episcopalian, has used his faith to explain some of his personal views, as well as to question some of the policies pushed by President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
While Harry's wedding featured a fiery sermon from a U.S. Episcopalian bishop and a gospel choir, Eugenie's will be more traditional with a performance by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and the address given by Conner.
At the Disco Mass at St. Marks Church, dance and pop hits from Diana Ross, Justin Timberlake and Pharrell Williams were mixed with traditional Episcopalian and gospel hymns in the theme of inclusion and freedom.
Few knew that the Episcopalian, who refused to flaunt his faith on the campaign trail, could quote Scripture at length and served as the "room chaplain" to his fellow prisoners of war in North Vietnam.
I am not a religious person or someone who goes to church regularly, but I noticed that Sunday services were just about to begin at Saint John the Divine, the grand Episcopalian cathedral in Morningside Heights.
At their wedding in the high-vaulted St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, the head of the United States Episcopalian church, Michael Curry, gave a passionate sermon and a gospel choir performed, again breaking with tradition.
When you're looking at competitors, you think about how everybody brings something to the table," he said, adding with a laugh, "I'm definitely the only left-handed, Maltese-American, Episcopalian, millennial, gay mayor in the race.
Gorsuch could also call himself an Episcopalian if he meets the church's minimum standards for membership: Being baptized Christian, receiving Holy Communion at least three times a year and supporting the church through prayer and financial donations.
Earlier on Monday, Francis placed flowers at the monument to Latvian independence in Riga, and then prayed alongside members of various Christian faiths — Lutheran, Russian Orthodox, Baptist, Methodist, Episcopalian — at a prayer session in the Lutheran cathedral.
Meanwhile, since then I completed a PhD, remarried a post-Episcopalian man, and have lived a significantly happier life and career (though full of post-Orthodoxy hardships) than my life prior to my departure from the Derech.
The Episcopalian leader became the subject of media attention after he delivered a riveting sermon at the wedding of Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Saturday, where he cited the works of civil rights icon Rev.
But throughout the wedding, there were significant breaks with tradition, in particular when U.S. Episcopalian bishop Michael Bruce Curry delivered a passionate sermon that was a far cry from the sober tones of the Church of England.
The Suits star – who was brought up as an Episcopalian – was baptized into the Church of England in a secret ceremony on Tuesday evening with her fiancé by her side, according to a report in the Daily Mail.
In "New Ideals in Business", a book from 20.5, she explained how William Cooper Procter, a pioneering Episcopalian, introduced profit sharing in 21980 and eventually share ownership for workers of Procter & Gamble (P&G), a consumer-goods firm.
Marrow and Paulino Lukudu Loro, Catholic Archbishop of the capital, Juba, and Episcopalian Archbishop Daniel Deng Bul Yak held talks with the pope, who had asked them to come to the Vatican to discuss the situation in their country.
John Forbes Kerry was Episcopalian gentry on his mother's side and Irish Catholic on his diplomat father's (or so he thought until late in life — during the 2004 campaign a reporter discovered his paternal grandparents had been Jewish first).
Raised in an Episcopalian family in Massachusetts, Bush fused his preppy New England background with the more free-wheeling traits of his adoptive state of Texas, where he moved as a young man to work in the oil industry.
Mr. Whitten was the self-described "Episcopalian wine-loving atheist" to Anderson's teetotaling Mormon, a "fellow egotist" who became more eager to topple a corrupt politician as a journalist than to build from the ground up as an engineer.
Granted, his children went to an Episcopalian private school that did not have the same racial history, but try explaining that to voters in a 15-second soundbite in a debate or making voters care that there is a difference.
" Prior to Trump signing the executive order, Albright said she would "stand ready" to register as Muslim if Donald Trump takes executive action that affects immigrants traveling to the US. "I was raised Catholic, became Episcopalian & found out later my family was Jewish.
" (Parts of the poem had already been published.) Zeus and Achilles were "almost a religion" to him; how could the "insipid blackness of the Episcopalian Church"—the faith of fashionable Boston—compete with the "whoring of Zeus and the savagery of the heroes?
The Episcopal Church's decision to sanction same-sex marriages appears to be widely popular among its members: In a 2014 Public Religion Research Institute survey, 68 percent of white Episcopalian respondents said they strongly favor or favor allowing same-sex couples to marry.
The ceremony in a medieval chapel at Windsor Castle blended ancient English ritual with African American culture, breaking with tradition, in particular the passionate sermon of U.S. Episcopalian bishop Michael Bruce Curry that was far removed from the sombre tones of the Church of England.
What he's doing: On Christmas Eve, the president and First Lady Melania Trump opted to go to a conservative Baptist-affiliated church in West Palm Beach instead of the liberal Episcopalian church in which they were married and often attend holiday services, USA Today reports.
Photographic self-studies by Man Ray, Nan Goldin and Cindy Sherman (raised Episcopalian, and done up here as a bearded magus from a B-list biblical movie), and paintings by Deborah Kass and Ross Bleckner, further explode the notion of a unified Jewish identity.
The talks will be followed by a special screening of THUMP's 2016 documentary, J.A.Z and the Church of Episco-Disco, which chronicles a Charleston, South Carolina episcopalian minister turned DJ with a very special understanding of the ties between dance music and spiritual communion.
She was an impoverished Jewish immigrant from Russia who had started working in a cigar factory at the age of 11; he was the scion of an old-money Episcopalian family who enjoyed a mansion on Madison Avenue and a weekend house with a bowling alley.
The path to having Matthew's ashes rest in the National Cathedral evolved in conversations between the Shepards, who have participated over the years in social programs at the Episcopalian cathedral — most recently a screening of the 2013 documentary Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine — and the Rev.
He later recanted his communism, and also his fervent secularism (he once dismissed an Oxford philosopher's argument that no machine could be an adequate representation of the mind with the scornful put-down: "If I believed that, I would have to be not only a Theist but an Episcopalian").
His unique profile is unlike any other presidential candidate, ever: He's a married gay man, a devout Episcopalian, a Harvard graduate, a McKinsey alumnus, a Rhodes Scholar, a skilled pianist, and a Navy veteran who took a six-month leave of absence as mayor to serve in Afghanistan.
The C of E, England&aposs state church, was founded after a schism with the papacy in the 16th century, and its traditions are at the heart of what came to be known outside Britain as Anglicanism, or the Episcopalian Church, one of the world&aposs largest Protestant Christian followings.
In addition to entrepreneur and Def Jam Recordings co-founder Russell Simmons, who helped organize the event, attendees were scheduled to hear from rabbis, imams, a Sikh, a Buddhist, Episcopalian and Presbyterian reverends, a Mennonite, a Seventh Day Adventist minister, a Hindu, a Baptist pastor, local politicians and civil rights advocates.
" Report: School 'could have done more' St. George's, an Episcopalian school overlooking the Atlantic in Middletown, released the findings of its investigation to alumni last month, expressing "regret, sorrow and shame that students in our care were hurt" and saying that it "failed on several occasions to fulfill legal reporting requirements.
Though they come from different worlds — Fox, 57, is an Episcopalian-raised Army brat and high school dropout from Canada who earned his GED in his 30s, while Pollan, 58, comes from a prominent Jewish New York family and studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute — both agree that there were key similarities in their upbringings.
It may seem odd to pair Michelangelo — a devout Roman Catholic who worked for popes and painted the Sistine Chapel — with the avowedly secular Mr. Viola, who (though brought up Episcopalian) denies that his art is specifically Christian or religious, and links it to other strands of spirituality such as Zen Buddhism, Sufism and mysticism.
The most egregious false claim: Pete Buttigieg's faith Trump, who famously struggled with some of his Christian campaign content during the 2016 election, decided at the megachurch that it was a good idea to take a religion-related shot at a 2020 presidential candidate: Democrat Pete Buttigieg, an Episcopalian who fluently discusses matters of religion.
Among those we're introduced to are Chiga, who opened Gold Finger, one of the first lesbian bars in Tokyo; publisher Tatsuki Kanda, who is intersex and now identifies as male; and Yoshiki, a gay Episcopalian priest who serves the LGBTQ community in the Shinjuku Ni-chōme district — home to the world's largest concentration of gay bars.
In my own case — to speak as an insider for a moment — my cosmopolitanism probably peaked when I was about 11 years old, when I was simultaneously attending tongues-speaking Pentecostalist worship services, playing Little League in a working-class neighborhood, eating alongside aging hippies in macrobiotic restaurants on weekends, all the while attending a liberal Episcopalian parochial school.
" An Episcopalian, Ms. Evans left the evangelical church in 2014 because, she said, she was done trying to end the church's culture wars and wanted to focus instead on building a new community among the church's "refugees": women who wanted to become ministers, gay Christians and "those who refuse to choose between their intellectual integrity and their faith.
From presiding Episcopal bishop Michael Curry's fiery liberation theology-tinged sermon last spring at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Royal Wedding to retired Episcopalian bishop Gene Robinson's openly political advocacy for LGBTQ rights at last week's interring of Matthew Shepard, more and more religious leaders are using their platform to spread a message of political resistance.
But some of the most evocative spaces may be hiding in plain sight—take the Church of the Intercession, a grand Episcopalian pile way uptown on Broadway at 155th St. "The Crypt Sessions" (which has hosted the violinist Amy Schroeder, of the Attacca Quartet, above) is drawing capacity audiences; on April 5, it presents "Labyrinth," a concert by the fascinating Israeli pianist David Greilsammer.
As Twain himself observed, each Christian (whether Presbyterian, Baptist, Catholic, Methodist, Episcopalian) came to Palestine looking for — and finding — the Holy Land of their own denomination: Honest as these men's intentions may have been, they were full of partialities and prejudices, they entered the country with their verdicts already prepared, and they could no more write dispassionately and impartially about it than they could about their own wives and children.
"I was so impressed by the depth and intensity of thought put into every ceremony by clergy that I decided to stop marrying people out of respect, even though I loved doing it," said Mr. Elliott, who is from Hamilton, N.J. The training his Episcopalian colleagues brought to weddings, he said, made the power given him by the Universal Life Church, the most popular site for becoming a minister online, feel misplaced.
Shaw explained by email, "My fascination with all the stuff began while in high school and college, as I began finding leaflets aimed at converting the young, and crackpot publications about UFOs"; raised Episcopalian, he discovered the 700 Club and the rituals of Christian fundamentalism through an illegal cable hookup while at U of M. Collected over nearly 50 years, the objects range from books, pamphlets, and didactic drawings to t-shirts, comic books, records, and anatomical drawings.
Buttigieg, a practicing Episcopalian, says Democrats have a chance to win over religious voters who have formed the core of the Republican base in recent decades, if only his party would make the case to those voters that President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE's policies run counter to their own Christian faith.

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