The Episcopal Church Email Format
Religious InstitutionsNew York, United States1001-5000 Employees
The Episcopal Church is a major mainline Anglican Christian denomination based in New York City, with a presence across the United States and in several other countries and territories. As a member of the Anglican Communion's U.S. province, the church identifies theologically as Protestant while maintaining Catholic traditions. It counts more than two million baptized members and oversees thousands of congregations organized into about 110 dioceses and related jurisdictions, spanning the United States and places such as Haiti, Colombia, Honduras, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and parts of Europe. It serves its congregations, dioceses, and affiliated bodies by providing governance, formation, and evangelism resources through partnerships and programs. In 2026 it closed its New York offices and announced plans to sell or lease its 12-story headquarters, reflecting changes in its physical footprint amid broader shifts in mainline religious organizations.