| |
Links
The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion
-
The
Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
Saint Matthew’s is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Los
Angeles. Here is a link to our diocese’s home page.
-
The
Episcopal Church in the United States of America
The Web site of the Episcopal Church.
-
The
Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church
Here you'll find information about the Presiding Bishop and Primate
of the Episcopal Church, The Most Reverend Katherine Jefferts Schori.
- The
Anglican Communion
The Web site of the Anglican Communion, an international fellowship
of 70 million Christians whose American province is the Episcopal
Church.
-
The
Most Reverend Rowan Williams, The Archbishop of Canterbury
Archbishop Williams is the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury and spiritual
head of the Anglican Communion.
-
The
Society of Saint John the Evangelist
The Society is an order of Episcopal monks whose mother house is in
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- The Daily Office
This is a Web site that gives the full text of the Daily Office for each day.
The Office is an ancient way of prayer, with readings from Scripture and
prayers from the Book of Common Prayer for every morning, noon, evening,
and late
night.
It's a terrific way to begin or deepen your life of prayer.
- Camp Stevens
Camp Stevens is a ministry of the Dioceses of Los Angeles and San Diego. Located in northern San Diego County, Camp Stevens offers a wide range of camping and outdoor adventures for kids, teens, and families.
Other Episcopal or Anglican-ish Organizations
-
Anglicans
Online
“ Hallo again to all…” The center of the Anglican
world on the Internet, Anglicans Online is a huge treasure trove of
links, information, news, and opinion for Anglicans everywhere. Each
Sunday the editors post a brief home-page essay about current events
or theology or the liturgy or you name it, and their comments are
always humorous, insightful, gentle-spirited, thoughtful, and filled
with faith. If you are in search of that difficult-to-define but lovely
thing we call “the Anglican ethos,” read the archive issues
of AO’s weekly comments and you’ll quickly catch on. Reading
Anglicans Online every Sunday evening is one of the great things about
being an Anglican.
-
Episcopal
Relief and Development
The Episcopal Church’s international aid and development organization,
devoted to serving the poorest of the poor and victims of famine and
disaster in the United States and beyond.
-
Every
Voice Network – Anglicans United for Justice
Every Voice Network is an organization “dedicated to informing,
supporting, and uniting progressive Episcopalians engaged in peace
and justice work. EVN’s mission is to advance the reign of God
by providing a sophisticated, comprehensive, and collaborative communications
infrastructure for progressive congregations, advocacy groups, and
individuals in the Episcopal Church.”
Anglican History and Theology
- The
Anglican Library
Primary source materials from the Anglican tradition and beyond. You’ll
find works by Anglican thinkers including John Donne, William Law, Dorothy
Sayers, and C.S. Lewis.
- Project
Canterbury
An enormous trove of primary source materials of the Anglican tradition.
Here are the complete texts of Anglican landmarks like Tracts for the
Times and Father Keble’s edition of Richard Hooker’s Laws
of Ecclesiastical Polity, texts and biographical information on many
of the leading Anglican thinkers of the past 500 years, links to every
edition of the Book of Common Prayer you’ve ever heard of and
plenty you haven’t, and all the Anglican obscura you could imagine.
Dive in!
- Bible Dudes
An entertaining and very informative introduction to the disciplines
of Old and New Testament scholarship.
- Liturgical
Calendar
The best site to track the Bible readings for the Sunday liturgical
calendar of the Episcopal Church.
|