Browse 65 Episcopal churches across Kansas
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Saint Luke's Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church located in Wamego, Kansas, offering worship in the Anglican tradition with the Book of Common Prayer, the sacraments, and a welcoming community.

St. John Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church located in Parsons, Kansas, offering worship in the Anglican tradition with the Book of Common Prayer, the sacraments, and a welcoming community.

St. John's Episcopal Church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas, located in downtown Wichita, Kansas, focused on being a community of worship and service where all relationships cross boundaries.

St. Matthew's Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church located in North Newton, Kansas, offering worship in the Anglican tradition with the Book of Common Prayer, the sacraments, and a welcoming community.

St. Timothy's Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church located in Iola, Kansas, offering worship in the Anglican tradition with the Book of Common Prayer, the sacraments, and a welcoming community.

St. Michael Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church in Hays, Kansas, in the Anglican tradition of liturgical worship, sacramental life, and the via media. The congregation welcomes all seekers and believers.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church KCK is a welcoming and diverse community, committed to the love of Christ and serving others. They celebrate faith through inclusion, hope, and action.

Grace Episcopal Cathedral is a house of prayer for all people, welcoming individuals to be themselves in a community of faith where love and diversity are celebrated.
Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church seeks to strengthen hearts and share burdens in a loving, nonjudgmental exploration of spiritual connection through the teachings of Jesus Christ.

St. David’s is home to a spiritual, joyful, and active group from various backgrounds, united in worship and community outreach, aspiring to share God's love for every human being.

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is a worshiping community rooted in Christ's love, seeking to grow relationships with God, one another, and the world.

Good Shepherd Episcopal Church of Wichita, KS is an Anglican church that provides a welcoming place for Christian faith and fellowship, centered on worship services featuring the Eucharist and spiritual formation in the community.
A welcoming, inclusive Episcopal parish situated in the College Hill area of Wichita. All are welcome at St. James Church.
St. John's Episcopal Church is an extended family of loving people bound by faith in Jesus Christ, seeking to deepen their relationship with God, support one another, strengthen their faith community, and serve their neighbors. All are welcome!

Grace Episcopal Church is a great little church in the heart of Ottawa, dedicated to providing a place for liturgical worship, education, and spiritual support while witnessing to Christ’s reconciling love in the community.

St. Anselm Canterbury House is an Episcopal campus ministry serving college-aged students and young adults from KU, Haskell, Washburn, and Baker Universities. They gather weekly for food, fellowship, worship, and community, welcoming all students regardless of background or beliefs.

St. Margaret's Episcopal Church is a welcoming, inclusive neighborhood church on the West Side of Lawrence that is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, dedicated to loving God and neighbors while celebrating the diversity of God's creation.

Trinity Episcopal Church is an Anglican congregation dedicated to worshiping God, following Christ, and serving their community through traditional liturgical worship and active engagement.
The Episcopal Diocese of Kansas encompasses 44 churches across the eastern part of the state, welcoming everyone to worship, fellowship, and education, while organizing for God's mission in the 21st century.
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