
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE USA is
one of the provinces of the Anglican Communion, incorporating
not only the dioceses within the United States, but also a number of dioceses outside it.
The US Episcopal Church came into existence as an independent denomination
after the American Revolution. Today it has between two and three million members in the United States and Central America, all of
which are under the jurisdiction of Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori.
This USA section is divided into several areas. Choose the area you're interested
in from the chart just below. Since our links to dioceses and parishes are on this page, that section is in bold type.

The Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA) (Official
web site)
Province I: The Episcopal Church
in the Province of New England
Province I consists of seven dioceses: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and Western Massachusetts.
Province II
For the dioceses of Albany, Central New York, Haiti, Long Island, Newark, New Jersey, New York, Rochester, Virgin Islands, Western New
York, and the Convocation of American Churches in Europe.
Province III
Includes the dioceses of Bethlehem, Central Pennsylvania, Delaware, Easton, Maryland, Northwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Southern
Virginia, Southwestern Virginia, Virginia, Washington and West Virginia.
Province V
'Province V covers most of five states (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri (eastern), and Ohio, within which are 15 dioceses. These
15 dioceses are home to over 220,000 lay persons and clergy, and 844 congregations.'
Province VIII
Includes the dioceses of Alaska, Arizona, California, Eastern Oregon, El Camino Real, Hawaii, Idaho, Los Angeles, Navajoland Area Mission,
Nevada, Northern California, Olympia, Oregon, San Diego, San Joaquin, Spokane, Taiwan, and Utah.
US Episcopal Church Dioceses and Parishes: BY STATE
Under each state you'll find diocesan home pages listed first, alphabetically
by diocese. After the diocesan web pages, parishes are listed alphabetically by city or town, regardless of their diocese. We assume
most people want to find what Anglican parishes are in, say, Tucson, Arizona, and don't particularly want to find the name of a particular
parish church in a state. After all, if you know the name of the church, you'll probably know what city or town it's in.
We list Episcopal churches outside the USA that are administratively part
of the US Episcopal Church, though because almost no one knows or cares about church administration structures, we also list them where
they belong geographically.

Are you looking for an Episcopal church in the USA?
There are several online databases that will help you find an Episcopal Church in the area where you live or are travelling. The databases
include all 7300+ Episcopal churches, not just those with web sites.
Episcopal Church Locator: Produced
by Morehouse Publishing, this database lets you search by zip code. You can limit your search by number of miles from that zip code.
Parish Finder: This
site, sponsored by the Church Pension Group, lets you search by street and zip code. You can restrict your search to find only churches,
cathedrals, chapels or schools, seminaries, or diocesan offices. |