
Scottish Episcopal Church
The Scottish Episcopal Church is a Christian denomination in Scotland, part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It traces its roots to the Reformation of the 16th century and maintains a blend of Catholic and Protestant traditions. The Church emphasizes worship, community, and social justice, with a governance structure that includes bishops. It offers services that often incorporate traditional liturgy, music, and sacraments like baptism and communion. The Scottish Episcopal Church is known for its commitment to inclusivity, supporting LGBTQ+ rights and the ordination of women, reflecting a progressive approach within a historical context.