St. Episcopal Church, like most churches, likely draws from a range of social classes. However, Episcopalian churches in the United States have historically been associated with the following two social classes:
* Upper-Middle Class: This group often includes professionals (doctors, lawyers, business owners, academics), managers, and those with comfortable incomes and a high level of education.
* Upper Class: While less broadly represented than the upper-middle class, Episcopalian churches have a history of attracting wealthy families, business leaders, and those with inherited wealth.
It is important to remember that every church is different, and this is a generalization.