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Every diocese in the Episcopal Church has a Standing Committee. When there is a bishop in charge of the diocese, the Standing Committee is the bishops council of advice. When there is no bishop, bishop coadjutor or suffragan bishop, the Standing Committee is the ecclesiastical authority of the diocese.
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For some, episcopal churches are churches that use a hierarchy of bishops who identify as being in an unbroken, personal apostolic succession. Episcopal is also commonly used to distinguish between the various organizational structures of denominations.
The Episcopal Church is governed by a bicameral General Convention, which typically meets every three years, and by Executive Council during interim years. The General Convention consists of the House of Bishops and the House of Deputies, which meet and act separately but must concur to adopt legislation.
The Episcopal Church is governed democratically and functions at three main levels of organization: national, diocesan and local.
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60 dioceses in The Episcopal Church report an average pledge between $2,000 and $3,000 and 27 dioceses report an average pledge between $3,000 and $4,000. Only six dioceses report average pledges over $4,000. What three things can help increase pledges? Encouraging church attendance and volunteering.

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