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“The Episcopal Church must become a place of belonging, not just a place of welcome.” We have 135 congregations across 5 counties. Diverse, spirit-filled places of belonging.
The Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania is a diocese of the Episcopal Church of the United States, encompassing the counties of Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, and Delaware in the state of Pennsylvania.
Bishop Daniel Gutiérrez was ordained on July 16, 2016 as the 16th Bishop of the historic Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. He emphasizes the importance of the role of a Bishop as a loving shepherd.
The Rt. Rev. Daniel G. P. Gutiérrez was ordained on July 16, 2016, as the 16th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, the second oldest and fourth largest in the Episcopal Church. He says, “Jesus is not simply a priority, He is my center, and everything else in life must flow from Him.
Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, Norristown, Pennsylvania. 2,808 likes · 379 talking about this · 72 were here. The Official Page of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. Know Jesus. Change the World.
There is truly a revolutionary spirit in this diocese. Our vision is to know Jesus and change the world. We can do that by proclaiming the Gospel, empowering our churches, and addressing the pain and poverty. We have the gifts, resources, people, and faith. Together we are change agents for Christ.
The Diocese of Pennsylvania is the second oldest diocese in the Episcopal Church. This historic diocese is comprised of 142 worshiping congregations located in the southeast portion of the state, throughout Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware, & Chester counties.
More than 61 congregations of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Pennsylvania form a community committed to worshiping and working together for justice, peace, and the reign of God’s love. We join in God’s mission by coming together on Sundays, through study and service, and by seeking and serving Christ in all persons.
The Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral is the spiritual and liturgical home for the 131 congregations that comprise the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. We draw together across parish boundaries and divisions to celebrate together Diocesan liturgies including ordinations and rites of initiation on major feast days.
As bishops of The Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania, we offer a united call to address gun violence as a leading source of death in our Commonwealth. Here in Pennsylvania, we suffer from gun violence that includes mass shootings, suicide by gun, the use of firearms in domestic violence, and murder committed with illegal handguns.