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The following are links of interest to web sites that relate to the Christian life.
Strictly Episcopal oriented Sites:
Emmanuel Episcopal Parish: Web site for the Episcopal Church on Orcas Island.
The Episcopal Church, USA: Web site of the national headquarters of the Episcopal Church, USA.
The Episcopal Church in Western Washington: The Diocese of Olympia's web site
Saint Mark's Cathedral: St. Mark's Cathedral is our Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle.
The Episcopal Public Policy Network: Christian thought in the national and international public arena.
Episcopal Ecological Network: Advocates and articulates protection of the environment and preserving the sanctity of creation.
Anglican's Online: International Anglican news and resources.
The Anglican Communion: Another international Anglican news and resource web site.
The Daily Office: Morning, Noonday and Evening prayer based on Common Book of Prayer.
Episcopal Bookstore in Seattle: "Local" bookstore, gift shop, church supplies depot, etc.
Grace Cathedral: Interesting articles to read, a forum for discussion, sermons, etc. From San Francisco.
The Book of Common Prayer: Book of Common Prayer editions from 1549 to 1979 online.
Anglican History: A page from the Open Door web site that is a synopsis of Anglican history.
Worship Resources: A section in the national Episcopal Church site that has sermons and a link to children's lesson plans (for small churches) based on the Lectionary.
Episcopal Peace Fellowship: A fellowship of Episcopalians who are dedicated to peace and justice.
Web sites that are of interest to Christians, but not necessarily Episcopal
ECanon: A search engine site for Biblical passages in various Bible translations.
Sacred Space: Straight from the Jesuits in Ireland. A site that will guide you each day in prayer and meditation.
The Christian Society of the Green Cross: An action-oriented environmental movement directed at promoting the biblical mandate to care for creation.
Target Earth : A national movement of individuals, churches, college fellowships, and Christian ministries motivated by the biblical call to be faithful stewards of everything God created--the call for Christians to love our neighbors as themselves and to care for the earth.
The Earth Ministry: An environmental, creation-conscious, Christian organization that originated in the Episcopal Church but has spread interdenominationally in the Puget Sound region.
The Hunger Site: Not specifically Episcopalian, but a humanitarian site where you can donate food around the world. A click of the mouse gets a sponsor to donate 1.1 cups of food to the hungry.
Contemplative Outreach Northwest: An organization devoted to the contemplative tradition within Christianity.
Belief Net: A site designed to access information about various religious expressions.
Veriditas, The Voice of the Labyrinth Movement: Information about labyrinths, events, location of labyrinths, facilitators, products for sale, etc.
National Council of
Churches : 36 Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox
member denominations are represended which include more than 50 million
persons in 140,000 local congregations in communities across the nation.
Faithful America: A political action website sponsored by the National Council of Churches
Contacting the Congress: A web site that is an easy way to find addresses, web sites, and e-mail addresses of all the members of congress. In three clicks of the mouse you can find your Senators and Representatives.