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St. Luke's on the Lake Episcopal Church is the Episcopal branch of the Jesus movement on the west side of Austin, focusing on being a community in Christ and serving the world through worship, prayer, and fellowship.

St. George's Episcopal Church is dedicated to worshiping God and sharing faith through word, action, and service, welcoming all to find community and spiritual growth.

The Episcopal Church of the Holy Trinity in Midland is an Anglican tradition church founded in 1929 that shares the knowledge and love of Jesus Christ with all people, embracing diversity and inclusion regardless of background, race, gender, or orientation.

The Church of Reconciliation seeks and experiences God through worship and discovery, welcoming and serving one another and their neighbors while embracing inclusivity and radical hospitality.
All Souls Episcopal Church is an open, affirming, and inclusive Christian community rooted in tradition, scripture, and reason, dedicated to living out the Gospel through outreach and various ministries.
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church is an inclusive, nurturing, and healing community that seeks and invites all to practice the transformational and empowering work of Jesus Christ among us and in the world.
At St. Christopher’s we are called to welcome all people and invite them into a relationship with Christ. We believe growing together in Christ through worship, study, fellowship, and service transforms lives as we share His love serving each other in the parish and community.
Saint Matthew's Episcopal Church is part of PIMEAST (Partners in Ministry) in the Eastern Convocation of the Diocese of West Texas. They are committed to traditional Anglican worship centered on the Holy Eucharist and carrying God's message of love into a hurting world through service to the vulnerable.
Saint Thomas' Episcopal Church is a creedal and confessional church within the Episcopal Diocese of Texas built on the faith and tradition of the Global Anglican Communion. Their purpose is to share the gift of God in Jesus Christ crucified and risen, serving as a home for strugglers and sufferers saved by grace.