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Links
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 Webmaster.
And please notify us if you find a link that no
longer works. Thanks!
The Anglican Communion
ECUSA—The Episcopal Church in the
USA
The Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast
Media
Outreach Organizations
General Resources
Resources for Liturgy, Worship, and
Spirituality
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American
Bible Society |
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Bible
Gateway: multiple Bible translations |
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Oremus
Bible browser: NSRV, KJV, a few others |
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Bible
Basics: Bible
pronunciations |
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The
Book of Common Prayer |
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the
Lectionary Page: a clickable calendar & links to lectionary
texts |
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another
comprehensive lectionary site |
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another site for the Revised Common Lectionary |
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the
Daily Office online |
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daily
prayer & prayer resources |
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the
Anglican Cycle of Prayer: the online version |
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Forward
Day-by-Day’s daily reading |
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Prayer
of
the Day |
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Church
Publishing: books, prayer
books, liturgical resources, hymnals, & more |
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Cowley
Publications |
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Morehouse Group (publishers) |
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Episcopal
Books and Resources (EBaR) (publishers—formerly
Episcopal Parish Services) |
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Episcopal
Bookstore, Seattle, Washington |
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Barbara
Cawthorne Crafton’s meditations & books |
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the
Episcopal Order of Saint Helena |
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Episcopal Order of Saint John the Evangelist |
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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." |
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