From Colonial Roots to Modern Revival: The Story of the Episcopal Church

In 1789, as the United States emerged from revolution, a new religious identity took shape: the Episcopal Church. Born from the ashes of British Anglicanism, it became a bridge between tradition and the American experiment. Fast-forward to 2012, when two Massachusetts congregations—Calvary Episcopal Church in Danvers and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Peabody—merged to avoid closure, embodying […]