About the Episcopal Church

“The 1930 Lambeth Conference described the Anglican Communion as a ‘fellowship, within the one holy catholic and apostolic church, of those duly constituted dioceses, provinces or regional churches in communion with the see of Canterbury.'” – Colin Buchanan, Historical Dictionary of Anglicanism
Canterbury Cathedral is the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Cathedral is both a holy place and part of a World Heritage Site.

The web site of the National Episcopal Church.

A liturgical calendar for upcoming weeks.

Programs and resources for Episcopalians in northern New Jersey.
Independent, lay-led organization that provides resources for philanthropy, education and leadership development.

The news service of the Episcopal Church.

Episcopal Relief & Development is an international relief and development agency and compassionate response to human suffering on behalf of The Episcopal Church of the United States.
A dynamic community-based learning alliance, offering innovative programming to enhance wellness, deepen spirituality and promote the common good.
The Summit Interfaith Council, a coalition of leadership of the religious communities of Summit, exists to “seek the welfare of the city”(Jeremiah 29:7).