Episcopal is spelled exactly as you have it spelled.
The religious followers of the Episcopal Church are "Episcopalians".
The likely word is the proper noun "Episcopal" (a church). (The term "episcopal" refers to the authority of a bishop within a church.)
First, there are numerous churches called St John's Episcopal Church worldwide. Second, since the name is St John's Episcopal Church, then it means they are Episcopal. An Episcopal Church is not a Catholic Church.
Episcopal Academy was created in 1785.
Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1784.
Episcopal Diocese of Delaware was created in 1785.
Yes, she was buried with Episcopal rites as I understand.
I belong to the Episcopal church. (It is a Protestant branch of Christianity)
The Episcopal church, as part of the Anglican communion, celebrates Lent.
Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut was created in 1784.
Episcopal Diocese of Haiti was created in 1864.
Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana was created in 1838.