Online resources

Advent At Emmanuel Our Associate Rector, The Rev. Peter M. Carey wrote daily reflections at this blog during Advent in 2010.

Text This Week  If you have ever wondered what other folks are saying about the Sunday Readings, check out “Text This Week” where there are sermons, notes, art resources, movie links on the themes of the week, Sunday School ideas and so much more.

My Faith My Life A place for Episcopal teens to explore faith.

Washington National Cathedral The Cathedral is a spiritual resource for our nation: a great and beautiful edifice in the city of Washington, an indispensable ministry for people of all faiths and perspectives, and a sacred place for our country in times of celebration, crisis, and sorrow.

Episcopal Cafe The Diocese of Washington maintains this site. It has prayer articles, news, art, and much more

Oremus Daily prayer liturgy, hymns, and worship resources on the internet

I Am Episcopalian This site debuted Ash Wednesday, February 25, 2009, and features dozens of video vignettes from people – representing the vast array of faces from throughout the country – to share the stories of what excites them about being an Episcopalian

Sermons That Work A free online series of weekly sermons originally intended as a resource for small congregations is one of the most-accessed pages within the Episcopal Church web site

Lesson Plans for Small Congregations Sets of lesson plans that follow the Revised Common Lectionary for the entire year and adaptable to fit the needs of Sunday school, adult Bible study, youth group or other small groups

Oremus Bible Browser New Revised Standard Version (American and Anglicized versions), and several versions of the Psalms

Bible Gateway Bible resources including the Bible in multiple languages and versions, audio, commentaries, downloads, and much more

The Holy Bible A comprehensive list of on-line Bibles, in English and other languages, both ancient and modern; each featured site having a short description of its content and arrangement

Book of Common Prayer A Comprehensive Resource for the Book of Common Prayer for the U.S. Episcopal Church, including sections formatted as the original. We currently use the 1979 edition.

The Lectionary The Episcopal Church Lectionary, including text of next Sunday’s readings, and the Daily and Sunday readings of the Episcopal lectionary

Mission St. Clare The Mission of St. Clare offers the Daily Office in English and Spanish including the accompanying readings and psalms

The Episcopal Church, USA Comprehensive information from the official web site of the Episcopal Church, USA

Forward Day by Day Provides daily meditations based on readings from the Bible appointed by the Lectionaries

Anglicans Online The title of the site speaks for itself

Daughters of the King The Daughters of the King is an Order for women in the Episcopal Church with Chapters in the Roman Catholic Church and in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Daughters are dedicated to prayer and service For Christ’s Sake

Episcopal Life Newspaper The monthly newspaper of the Episcopal Church

Guide to Early Church Documents Web portal relating to the early church, including canonical documents, creeds, the writings of the Apostolic Fathers and other historical texts relevant to church history

The Episcopal Bookstore All things Episcopalian, located in Seattle, Washington. “Because what you read makes a difference”

Broken By Addiction, Blessed By God Though the process of recovery is never easy, some women seem to move through the journey with less pain than others. Why? What makes the difference? A brand new blog written by Penny Mary Hauser, meant to be a companion to her recently published book of the same title. Penny encourages responses to her reflections. Please visit and join the dialogue.

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