yes yes and YES. i go to an episcopal church in San Francisco, and we have tons of gay couples whom we welcome there!
Some do, but most don't.
Generally speaking, Episcopalians are not Pentecostal.
gay and lesbian families have no advantages, but depending on where they live, they may experience disadvantages and challenges that other families do not have to worry about.
My cousins are Episcopalians but I am Baptist.
No. Episcopalians are not in union with The Holy See in Rome and so are not Catholic. Catholics do recognize episcopalians as "Christian".
As Episcopalians are Christian, there is absolutely no restrictuion on any food that a Christian can eat. So Episcopalians eat anything they like.
Episcopalians are an American branch of the Protestants, closest to the Anglicans of England.
Their friends, families, and partners.
Depends on where you live. In some parts of the US, being openly gay can get you assaulted or killed. Gay kids frequently get beaten up in school, so we learn to hide our sexual feelings. Sometimes, gay kids even get thrown out of their homes by their own families. Keeping such a big part of who you are hidden can be exhausting and make you bitter, fearful, and angry. On the other hand, if you live in a welcoming community, your life will be pretty much the same as everyone else's.
We Are Family Parenting and Foster Parenting in Gay Families - 1987 was released on: USA: September 1987 (Reeling Chicago Gay Lesbian Film Festival)
Yes. In fact there are families with 3 or 4 gay children.
They are not Episcopalians.