Web Sites of Interest to Episcopalians and to Others Interested in the Church

www.edwm.org

This is the website of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Michigan, which covers 32 counties in the western Lower Peninsula. It has links of interest also. 

www.episcopalchurch.org

This is the official website of the Domestic Foreign Mission Society, which is the formal name for the Episcopal Church in the United States, i.e. the National Church. It contains an index with much information available. One can read and download General Convention resolutions, sign up for Episcopal News Service email, and a host of other national church contacts. Also good links out from there to other Episcopal Church sites, including national organizations, and diocesan and parish websites.

www.episcopalchurch.org/elife

This is the newsline with many features about the Episcopal Church, Dioceses, and the Anglican Communion. It has video as well as news and links.

www.anglicansonline.org/

This is the website maintained by Brian Reid and Cynthia McFarland for the Society of Archbishop Justus . It is a excellent place to start as it has many, many good resources and links to other pages around the Anglican Communion and the Episcopal Church. It is new each Sunday evening. Among the links is a resource index which is loaded, and I mean loaded, with good stuff. They can link you through to numerous email list servers also so you can learn about all aspects of the Anglican world. Also has a search engine for all things Anglican. You might want this as your home page!

www.anglicancommunion.org

This is the official site for the Anglican Communion in London. It contains a guide to Anglican Provinces and resources, including Anglican Communion news, Lambeth links, photographs and info regarding all things Anglican. Great links also. Canon James Rosenthal is editor.

newark.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/rel.html

This is the religion page of Dr. Louie Crew, a professor at Rutgers and a leader in the lesbian/gay issues in ECUSA. It has not only info related to those issues, but enormous (I say ENORMOUS) database information about ECUSA: large and small congregations, birthdays of bishops, mailing address and fax numbers for Dioceses, and much, much more!

www.theredbook.org

Trying to find the address of a parish in the Episcopal Church? Check out this new website for a listing of all parishes, dioceses, and organizations. This is a subsidiary site for the Morehouse Group (www.morehousegroup.com).

www.forwardmovement.org

This is the Forward Movement catalog, but more. It includes the daily reading from Forward Day by Day along with the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, and the catalog of pamphlets one can order on a wide range of topics of interest to Episcopalians.

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