Anglican Websites of Note
Greetings,
Some friends of mine who are not Anglican have asked me about some resources on the web about the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion. So, here are some resources you might surf if you are interested (or if you have specific questions, you can ask me.) I have them listed in order of importance.
Official Sites:
The Anglican Communion (Canterbury, England)
The Official Website of the Episcopal Church USA
Society of St. John the Evangelist (My friends at the monastery)
Cowley Church publishing (Publishing house of SSJE)
Episcopal Relief and Development (official missions page)
United Thank Offering
Seabury Western Theological Seminary
Some unofficial sites:
The Lectionary Page
Lectionary Study Page
Online Daily Office
Anglicans Online
Online Versions of the Book of Common Prayer
An online Christian library (check it out, its amazing)
Church of England newspaper
Finally, some interesting orthodox blogs:
Virtuosity Online
Titus One Nine
Kyle's Blog (Captain Sacrament)
Some friends of mine who are not Anglican have asked me about some resources on the web about the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion. So, here are some resources you might surf if you are interested (or if you have specific questions, you can ask me.) I have them listed in order of importance.
Official Sites:
The Anglican Communion (Canterbury, England)
The Official Website of the Episcopal Church USA
Society of St. John the Evangelist (My friends at the monastery)
Cowley Church publishing (Publishing house of SSJE)
Episcopal Relief and Development (official missions page)
United Thank Offering
Seabury Western Theological Seminary
Some unofficial sites:
The Lectionary Page
Lectionary Study Page
Online Daily Office
Anglicans Online
Online Versions of the Book of Common Prayer
An online Christian library (check it out, its amazing)
Church of England newspaper
Finally, some interesting orthodox blogs:
Virtuosity Online
Titus One Nine
Kyle's Blog (Captain Sacrament)
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