| What Episcopalians Believe |
God loves you!We, the Episcopal Church, invite you to share in this proclamation of the Good News of Jesus Christ, and to become a member of our Christian community. The Episcopal Church has a unique place in the spectrum of Christian experience. Our worship is rooted in scripture, with vibrant expression of prayer, music, sacrament, and word. Episcopalians have long stood for service to the wider community, and we express our faith in outreach and social concern; we attempt to "walk the talk" of Jesus' teachings. We are known for asking good questions, rather than necessarily providing pat answers for complex issues. And we are known for our inclusiveness, recognizing that Christ's banquet is large enough to include every person. Some words which describe Episcopalian values:
Our BeliefsWe believe in a loving God - Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer - who created the universe, who through Jesus Christ redeems us from sin and death, and who sustains us through love and grace. We promise to follow Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord. We believe the mission of our church is the restoration of all people to unity with God and each other in Christ. The cornerstones of our faith are scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. ScriptureScripture is the word of God contained in the Hebrew ("Old") and Christian ("New") Testaments of the Bible. The Hebrew Testament recounts the story of God's love for the world from Creation until the time of Jesus. The Christian Testament contains Jesus' teachings, the accounts of his life as told by his followers, and the beginning of the early Christian church. Scripture is the ground of our faith and is read in public worship services and daily devotions. We are not biblical "literalists." That is, we study scripture in the context of history, and seek to interpret God's word in scripture for our own day. We have a willingness to live with diverse and changing interpretations of scripture, rather than attributing scripture with infallible certainty and binding prescriptions for all time and circumstance. TraditionTradition is the embodiment of our experience as Christians throughout the centuries, shaped by the Bible, historic creeds, sacraments, and the ministry carried out by Christ's disciples. Tradition is expressed with many voices, including worship styles, languages, cultures, architecture, and music. Our tradition encourages this diversity. We seek to value each person's life and story, and invite each person to share in our Christian community. ReasonWe believe that our God-given ability to think critically and take responsibility for our actions is a vital part of our Christian faith. Reason, as a complement to scripture and tradition, leads us to seek answers to our own questions. Human reason is set in the context of our relationship with God, and God's call to us to live full and healthy lives. ExperienceWe experience God's love and our spiritual journey in the context of community - both within the church and in the world-at-large. Our daily living experience also shapes our questions, and nurtures our quest for a closer relationship with God and Jesus Christ. © 2005 Diocese of Olympia. All Rights Reserved. |