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The Episcopal Church kept everything. The bishops. The creeds. The apostolic succession. The sacraments. The Book of Common Prayer. It is the most Catholic-looking Protestant denomination in America, and it is also one of the most theologically progressive. That is not a contradiction. It is the result. This episode is the American continuation of the Anglican story, tracing what happens when Queen Elizabeth I's via media, her refusal to press questions to conclusions, gets transplanted into a republic with no king to enforce the ambiguity. The church of George Washington and Franklin Delano Roosevelt and eleven American presidents becomes, by the late twentieth century, a church that cannot say no to anything the culture demands. The fracture is real. The numbers are real. The property lawsuits are real. In 1960, the Episcopal Church had 3.4 million members. By 2023, it had 1.6 million. And the question the Episcopal story forces is the same one underneath every episode in this series: who decides? When there is no pope, no king, no binding confession, and the General Convention votes, whatever the majority approves becomes the teaching of the church. Jesus did not speak in the plural when he said I will build my Church. He said mine. He said one. The Episcopal story is what happens when a body that started with that claim hands the building permit to a democratic vote. The results are in.
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