The Episcopal Tradition

As Episcopalians…

Here is a brief summary of important beliefs and attitudes we have here at St. Bede’s and share with the wider Episcopal Church:

  • As Episcopalians, we follow Jesus Christ our Lord, and we believe in the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

  • We strive to love our neighbors as ourselves and to respect the dignity of every human being.

  • We are part of the worldwide Anglican Communion and trace our heritage to the beginnings of Christianity.

  • Our liturgy (worship) retains the ancient structure and traditions of the Church and is celebrated in many languages. Our worship is guided by the Episcopal prayer book, the Book of Common Prayer.

  • We ordain men and women, including those who are married, as deacons, priests and bishops.

  • The Holy Eucharist (Holy Communion), the breaking of bread and sharing of the cup, is celebrated most Sundays and feast days, and it is vital to our faith and worship. Communion may be received by all baptized Christians regardless of church membership or denomination.

  • We uphold the importance of the Bible but are not literalists. Our interpretation of scripture is guided by knowledge and the Holy Spirit.

  • We do not believe you have to check your brain at the door. The questions by seekers are welcome as we explore what it means to follow in the way of Jesus Christ.

  • We recognize that there is grace after divorce and people who have experienced divorce are fully welcome in the church.

  • We affirm that issues such as birth control are matters of personal, informed conscience.

  • We celebrate our unity in Christ while honoring our differences, always putting the work of love before uniformity of opinion.

  • All persons, regardless of age, race, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, ethnicity, socioeconomic position, physical disability, or country of origin are welcome to find a spiritual home in the Episcopal Church.

  • We believe all persons are loved by God. There are no exceptions – including those who have yet to believe.

Our Sacred Texts & Beliefs