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Here is an array of interesting and informative links.  Just click on any one of them and you will taken directly to that website.   If you’d like to save a link for repeated access, click on the link to open it, then click 'File', then 'Send', then 'Shortcut to Desktop'.  You can leave the link icon on your desktop or drag it into any folder you wish.

If you have other links to suggest, please send them on to the WebmasterAnd please notify us if you find a link that no longer works.  Thanks!

 

The Anglican Communion  

the official website of the Anglican Communion 

the Archbishop of Canterbury

the Church of England 

the Anglican Church of Canada

 

ECUSA—The Episcopal Church in the USA  

the official website of the Episcopal Church

directory of provinces, dioceses, congregations

an A-to-Z directory for the website

the Episcopal Church Canons as revised by the General Convention 2006:
    can be downloaded as PDF files

a glossary of liturgical terms

Theological Education for All

Episcopal Church Women (ECW): right-click the link & choose "open in new tab" or
    "open in new window"—the ECW website doesn't let you return here

Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.

the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City

Grace Cathedral, San Francisco

The General Theological Seminary, New York City

Education for Ministry (EfM)

 

The Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast

the official website for our diocese (some sections are still under construction)

Coastal Pilgrims:  the Cursillo website for our diocese

 

Media

Anglican Communion News Service

online version of the Anglican Episcopal World magazine (can be downloaded as PDF files)

Episcopal Life Online (formerly Episcopal News Service)

 

Outreach Organizations

Episcopal Relief & Development (ERD)

United Thank Offering (UTO) 

Church World Service

World Vision

 

General Resources

Anglicans Online:  a grand starting place!  "An independent website serving the entire Anglican Communion with a News Centre, New This Week, and a thoughtful front-page letter. Updated every Sunday, there are more than 10,000 links to parishes around the world and to a wide variety of resources covering every aspect of Anglican church life."

back issues

the BasicsStart Here

Resources A to Z

Essays

Liturgical Resources

Seasonal Resources

the Anglican Domainan unofficial resource

the Anglican Library Society

the Library of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada

a dictionary of Episcopal terminologies and “things”

a dictionary of Episcopal articles, terms, and practices

 

Resources for Liturgy, Worship, and Spirituality

American Bible Society

Bible Gatewaymultiple Bible translations 

Oremus Bible browserNSRV, KJV, a few others

Bible Basics:  Bible pronunciations

The Book of Common Prayer

the Lectionary Pagea clickable calendar & links to lectionary texts

another comprehensive lectionary site

still another site for the Revised Common Lectionary

the Daily Office online

daily prayer & prayer resources

the Anglican Cycle of Prayerthe online version

Forward Day-by-Day’s daily reading

Prayer of the Day

Church Publishing:  books, prayer books, liturgical resources, hymnals, & more

Cowley Publications

The Morehouse Group (publishers)

Episcopal Books and Resources (EBaR) (publishers—formerly Episcopal Parish Services)

Episcopal Bookstore, Seattle, Washington

Barbara Cawthorne Crafton’s meditations & books

the Episcopal Order of Saint Helena

the Episcopal Order of Saint John the Evangelist
the Episcopal Order of Julian of Norwich: right-click the link & choose "open in new tab" or
    "open in new window"—the Julian of Norwich website doesn't let you return here)
explorefaith.org: a fine resource for spiritual insight & nourishment
Episcopal Café: a ministry of the Diocese of Washington, "The Café is collaborative effort by
    more than two dozen writers and editors, and an ever-growing list of visual artists.        
    Together, we aspire to create a visually appealing, intellectually stimulating, spiritually
    enriching and at least occasionally amusing site where Episcopalians and those interested in
    our church can read, watch, listen and reflect upon contemporary life in a context informed
    by faith and animated by the spirit of charity."