Bishop Wayne Wright, Episcopal Diocese of Delaware

Episcopal Diocese
of Delaware

2020 Tatnall Street
Wilmington, DE
19802-4821

302 656-5441

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Church Listing

All Saints', Delmar
All Saints', Rehoboth Beach
Ascension
Calvary
Cathedral Church of St. John
Christ Church Christiana Hundred
Christ Church, Delaware City
Christ Church, Dover
Christ Church, Laurel
Christ Church, Milford
Good Shepherd
Grace
Immanuel, Highlands
Immanuel on the Green
Nativity
Old Christ Church
Old Swedes
Saint Albans
Sts Andrew & Matthew
St. Anne's
St. Barnabas
St. David's
St. George's Chapel
St. James, Millcreek
St. James', Newport
St. John, Cathedral Church
St. John the Baptist
St. Luke's
St. Mark's
St. Martha's
St. Martin's In-The-Field
St. Mary's
St. Nicholas'
St. Paul's, Camden/Wyoming
St. Paul's, Georgetown
St. Peter's, Lewes
St. Peter's, Smyrna
St. Philips
St. Stephen's
St. Thomas's
Trinity

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and we believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

The Episcopal Church has members in the United States, as well as in Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Haiti, Honduras, Micronesia, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, Venezuela, and the Virgin Islands.

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and respect the dignity of every person.

The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, and we trace our heritage to the beginnings of Christianity.

Our liturgy retains ancient structure and traditions,
and it is celebrated in many languages.

We welcome men and women, married or celibate,
to be ordained as bishops, priests, and deacons.

We believe in amendment of life, the forgiveness
of sin, and life everlasting.

Lay people exercise a vital role in the governance
and ministry of our Church.

Holy Communion may be received by all baptized Christians,
not only members of the Episcopal Church.

We uphold the Bible and worship
using our Book of Common Prayer.

We affirm that committed relationships
are lifelong and monogamous.

Episcopalians also recognize that there is grace after divorce and do not deny the sacraments to those who have been divorced.

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 are welcome to find a spiritual home
in the Episcopal Church.

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