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A community for members, seekers, and friends of the Episcopal Church and wider Anglican Communion.
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This is a space to discuss Episcopal/Anglican theology, liturgy, church life, and spirituality. Whether you're a lifelong Episcopalian, exploring the tradition, or simply curious, all respectful participants are welcome.
Community Guidelines
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Be Respectful - Treat all members with courtesy and grace, even in disagreement. Remember we're a broad church with diverse theological perspectives.
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Stay On Topic - Keep posts related to Episcopalianism, Anglicanism, liturgy, theology, church news, and related spiritual matters.
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No Hate Speech - Discrimination, bigotry, or attacks based on race, gender, sexuality, nationality, or other identities will not be tolerated.
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Assume Good Faith - Approach discussions charitably. We're here to learn from one another.
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No Proselytizing - While interfaith dialogue is welcome, aggressive attempts to convert members to other traditions are not appropriate.
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Mark Sensitive Content - Use NSFW tags for potentially triggering discussions (trauma, abuse, etc.)
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Thank you for the amazing reply, I have experience with ghosts and spirits and have long been looking for other people who've shared similar! My Priest at my current parish (St. Tim's in Chehalis) acknowledges such entities and it thrills me to no end, I 'm looking towards being Ordained as a Priest in The Episcopal Church so that my experiences can be put to good use.