Episcopal Churches in Connecticut
Looking for a Episcopal church in Connecticut? FaithStreet makes it easy to find a Episcopal church that feels like home. Browse 215 churches in Connecticut. You'll find many traditional liturgy, friendly, and inclusive churches here.
Popular worship music styles in Episcopal churches include traditional hymns, organ, and contemporary. Episcopal churches often offer programs like community service, adult education, and choir, helping you connect and grow.
Whether you're new to the area or exploring your faith, browse Episcopal churches in Connecticut and find a welcoming community.
Churches
215 Episcopal churches in Connecticut
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Christ Episcopal Church
Episcopal · Middle Haddam, CTNewcomers welcomeWe are a small parish where "everyone knows your name." Each person is on a different spiritual path, and we find our common ground when we gather each week for worshi...
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Christ Church
Episcopal · Easton, CTLGBTQ+ friendlyHere you will find individuals and families of open-minded, welcoming and accepting people! We strive to build God as the foundation of our lives, and desire to make ...
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
Episcopal · East Haddam, CTLGBTQ+ friendlyWe are a caring church in the heart of our community with the community in our hearts, and we invite you to come worship with us.
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St. John's Episcopal Church
Episcopal · Vernon, CT“St. John’s is open, accepting, friendly and caring. Come visit! Sunday services are 8 and 10 am and are available livestream on Facebook. ” — Attender1 experience
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Trinity Milton Episcopal
Episcopal · Litchfield, CT
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St. Thomas' Episcopal Church
Episcopal · Bethel, CT
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St. Andrew the Apostle Church
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St John's Episcopal Church
Episcopal · Waterbury , CT
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St John's Episcopal Church
Episcopal · Waterbury, CT
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St. Monica's
10. St. Monica'sEpiscopal · Hartford, CT
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All Saints' Church
Episcopal · Meriden, CT
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All Saints' Church
Episcopal · Oakville, CT
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What people love about Episcopal churches in Connecticut
Joseph M. shared their experience Oct 2024
I'm looking for a historian of this Episcopal community. I know that Christ Church has closed its doors, but perhaps there is still someone knowledgeable about the details of the history of the Ep...
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William shared their experience Feb 2022
St. John’s is open, accepting, friendly and caring. Come visit! Sunday services are 8 and 10 am and are available livestream on Facebook.
Visiting Episcopal churches in Connecticut
What to Expect
All people are welcome at St. Peter's Grace! On any given Sunday, you are likely to find longtime parishioners worshipping alongside guests who may be exploring returning to the church, or visitors...
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Anyone is welcome, regardless of where you are on your faith journey. We welcome those of any faith or none.
All persons, no matter their faith tradition, are welcome at Trinity Church. During the administration of communion, all baptized Christians are invited to the communion rail to receive communion o...
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We never hide being Christian. However, there are no litmus tests at the door. Blessings are offered to all who are uncomfortable receiving communion - no questions asked.
Welcome! Let's talk. Check us out. We will not try to convert you but we will tell you how crazy in love we are with God.
No matter where you are in your personal journey, you are welcome to come explore your faith at Trinity. Come worship with us, seek blessing, ask questions, attend a Bible study or class, and see ...
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- Bridgeport, CT 143
- Bristol, CT 43
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- Danbury, CT 57
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- Hartford, CT 143
- Hamden, CT 38
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- Middletown, CT 45
- Meriden, CT 44
- Manchester, CT 38
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- New Haven, CT 147
- Norwalk, CT 65
- New Britain, CT 54
- Norwich, CT 42
- New London, CT 34
- Naugatuck, CT 29
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- Stamford, CT 95
- Stratford, CT 29