
Episcopal Watch
In an article dated 09/24/18, it showed a picture of someone dressed like a tree during a worship service at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. The title was, “The Declining Church: Episcopalian Interfaith Service Includes Giant Tree People.” By the title alone it is easy to recognize that it is a call to an ecumenical service. Generally speaking, ecumenism brings people of different faiths, religion or denominations together so they can dismiss doctrine for the sake of getting along with each other. Here, according to the article, the Episcopal Church wants to include branches on the tree to represent Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist religions.
The Episcopal Church has fallen so far away from true worship that it can and should question its own self of even being a church by historical/biblical definition. Is it any wonder that the Episcopal Church is declining in numbers (Episcopal Church Still Skidding Downhill, September 21, 2017, Juicy Ecumenism)? What is sad is the number of people still attending who are either clueless to the contemporary issues or have no spiritual acumen to begin with. The depravity of man is truly exhibited in some Episcopal Church worship services with their changing societal and ecumenical mindsets.
People in every denomination need salvation by grace. Is that doctrine even taught in Episcopal Churches today? It seems unlikely with their downwardness as exhibited in the “ecumenical tree service.”
How much further away from scripture is the Episcopal Church going to fall?
Paganism in the Episcopal Church

