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This link takes you to up to date news, what is happening in the Episcopal Church today. |
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This link takes you to the Explore Faith web site. Spiritual guidance for anyone seeking a path to God. |
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On this handy site you can look up verses or search by words or phrases.
You can compare your verse in the Revised Standard
Version with the same one in the King James and in several other translations. And you can even look it up in nine other languages. |
The Book of Common Prayer |
Want to look up a particular service or find a prayer for a special occasion? The Anglican prayer book, in all its poetry and tradition, is now online. |
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Representing the Anglican Communion in North and Middle Georgia
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![]() The Official Episcopal Church Web Site |
The official Web site of the Episcopal Church, including listing of
all dioceses and seminaries, with links to their Web sites, and other agencies,
including the Presiding Bishop's Fund for World Relief.
NOW FEATURING the Constitution and Canons of the Episcopal Church, on line! |
Presiding Bishops web site |
The Presiding Bishop is the Chief Pastor and Primate of the Episcopal Church. The office evolved originally from a rule of the House of Bishops in 1789 making its presiding officer the senior member in terms of date of consecration. |
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This site has over 2,400 Christian hymns and Gospel songs from many denominations. You'll find lyrics, scores, MIDI files, pictures, history, and more. To hear the music, you'll need speakers, a sound card & a browser that supports MIDI files. |
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This is the home page for the Focus on the Family with Dr. James Dobson, radio show. |
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The Lectionary Page |
The online Revised Common Lectionary is a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, a division of the Jean and Alexander Heard Library of Vanderbilt University. |
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Check out St. Teresa's new web site!
Saint Teresa's Episcopal Church was founded as a mission in the summer of 1996 with the support of the Diocese of Atlanta, St. Catherine's and surrounding Episcopal Churches. They became a parish of the diocese in November of 1996, and self supporting in January of 1998. |
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This site has lots of interesting information about Christianity! Take a look. |









