Discover the making of an American church with a rooted, thoughtful history.
This concise exploration follows how the Episcopal Church grew from its English origins to a distinctive American institution, outlining its beliefs, governance, and enduring ties to a long faith tradition.
The book explains the church’s threefold ministry, its democratic structure, and how lay and clerical roles shape every parish. It presents the Apostles’ Creed as a core, unifying statement for members, while describing how the Book of Common Prayer and other services deepen devotion without locking in rigid doctrine. You’ll see how the church has balanced tradition with liberty of interpretation across centuries of change.
What you will experience:
- A clear map of Episcopal polity, including parishes, dioceses, and the General Convention
- An explanation of the Creed, baptism, and confirmation as foundational practices
- A chronological look at how missions spread from New England to New York, New Jersey, and beyond
- Insight into how Broad, Broad-Church, and other currents shaped modern American Anglicanism
Ideal for readers of church history, American religious life, and those curious about how a global faith becomes a national institution.