Episcopal Diocese of Alabama

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The Episcopal Diocese of Alabama is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America including most of the State of Alabama with the exception of the extreme southern region, including Mobile, which forms part of the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast.

Currently, the Right Reverend Henry N. Parsley serves as diocesan bishop. The Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham serves as its cathedral. The Bishops' Offices are located at Carpenter House in Birmingham alongside the Cathedral.

The diocese currently includes about 91 parishes including college campus ministries and Camp McDowell, the diocesan camp, located halfway between Jasper and Double Springs in Nauvoo, along Clear Creek.

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Episcopal Dioceses in Province IV

Alabama • Atlanta • Central Florida • Central Gulf Coast • East Carolina • East Tennessee • Florida • Georgia • Kentucky • Lexington • Louisiana • Mississippi • North Carolina • South Carolina • Southeast Florida • Southwest Florida • Tennessee • Upper South Carolina • West Tennessee • Western North Carolina 

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