“Despite our authority resting in Scripture, tradition, and reason, what holds the body of the Episcopal Church together is our common prayer . . . Prayer is the many and varied means by which that relationship is enhanced and enlivened.”
“Episcopal spirituality – our approach to growth in this relationship with God – has numerous characteristics, which together compose our distinctive life our prayer,” whether liturgical and Biblical, communal, sacramental, pastoral, incarnational, and mystical.
Reference: Westerhoff, J.H., & Pearson, S. E. (2014). A people called episcopalians: A brief introduction to our way of life. New York, NY: Morehouse Publishing