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Church of the Advocate is an Episcopal church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the Anglican tradition of liturgical worship, sacramental life, and the via media. The congregation welcomes all seekers and believers.
Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Quakertown offers a welcoming community with a focus on inclusivity and spiritual growth. They provide a variety of worship services and community programs.

Saint James Kingsessing Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, believing in a loving, liberating, and life-giving God. Their mission is to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ, following Jesus into loving, liberating and life-giving relationships.

St. Mark's is a traditional Anglican parish in the Reformed Episcopal Church committed to fulfilling the Great Commission through biblical, liturgical worship grounded in the Book of Common Prayer and offering a place to belong, a faith to believe in, and a rule to live by.
The Memorial Church of the Good Shepherd is a diverse community of faith that gathers to be nourished by word and sacrament for the grace we need to live out our baptismal calling in everyday life.

The Church of the Holy Trinity is a community engaged with the life of its neighborhood, striving to embrace diversity and be a place of joy and spirit. They focus on connecting with the wide breadth of people in the area.

The Episcopal Church of the Holy Cross welcomes all individuals on their life journey, offering a warm and genuine community rooted in Anglican traditions. It aims to reflect God's love and serves the parish, town, and world through prayer and hospitality.

Grace Episcopal Church is committed to learning and living in the hope, love, and acceptance of all, centered in Jesus, and aims to demonstrate God’s love to everyone, no exceptions.

Christ Church Philadelphia is the birthplace of the American Episcopal Church, and it welcomes all people from all walks of life while exploring its revolutionary history and community of faith.

Atonement is a place of hope where all people can come together as a family with a desire to learn from God’s Word, love the Lord and one another, and live to glorify God.