All 'Christian' groups refer to The Bible - some use both Testaments while others concentrate upon the New Testament solely.
Episcopals are a branch of Christianity, so yes they use the bible.
The important parts of the church (Christianity) are the cross, Bible, Jesus, God, worship and praise.
Judaism and Christianity.
the holy bible of Christianity is what the Christians use and follow. Christians believe everything that is in the book. the holy bible talks about the differences between heaven and the under world
The Bible is to Christianity as the Qur'an (Koran) is to Islam.
The Bible is composed of two parts, Old Testament and New Testament.
Christianity is to Bible as Islam to Quran.
Different branches of Christianity - "Churches", as against 'churches' - recognise different books as being valid parts of the Bible.
A bible and it actually worked
The Holy Bible.
All branches of Judaism and Christianity use the Hebrew Bible. But not all branches interpret it in the same way.All branches of Judaism and Christianity use the Hebrew Bible. But not all branches interpret it in the same way.
The basic beliefs of Christianity are all based on the Holy Bible. Some branches have changed things or added to the Bible, but orthodox Christianity holds the Bible as the only basis and the only truth in Christianity.