An Episcopalian is someone who is a member of a church in the Anglican Communion or in Anglican Tradition. In the biggest
case, this is the Episcopal Church (a.
k.a the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of
America). Episcopalians are diverse in beliefs but overall are considered "High Church" Protestants. High Church because they have many Pre-Reformation practices and rituals like
Roman Catholics, Orthadox, and some Lutherans and also maintain Apostolic Succession and Protestant because they are
Anti-Papal and have many principles in the Book of Common Prayer (their Prayer Book) inspired by Calvinists and Lutherans.
They generally have Open Communion which allows anyone to take part in their Eucharist. They allow priests/ministers/bishops to marry, be gay, and be a women.
In 1979, Episcopalians adopted a new revision of the Book of Common Prayer to replace the 1928 version. The new book toned it down on personal sin and used more modern language. Many Traditional Episcopalians opposed this and
made their own churches to continue the old traditions. These churches include:
The Anglican Church in
America
The Anglican Province of
America
The Anglican Catholic Church
The Traditional Protestant Episcopal Church
The Anglican Church of North
America... and they are many others.