A ministry of Trinity Moravian Church, Anthony's Plot is an intentional Christian living community located in the Sunnyside neighborhood of Winston-Salem, NC.
Lesbian. Gay. Bisexual. Transgender. Simply believing that LGBT individuals ought to be welcomed into our church communities are not enough. We need to Believe OUT LOUD. Believe Out Loud supports churches in becoming fully open to all - gays and lesbians included. It begins with a conversation and we're here to help.
"...seeks to create a national learning laboratory, shaped in conferences, congregational consulting, and workshops, as a resource for ecumenical urban clergy and urban lay leadership." Rev. Dr. Douglass M. Bailey, Founder and President
While much of the information on this page concerns to the Church of England's position on UK mental health policy, the page also includes useful parish resources related to spirituality and mental health.
Three nails from Coventry Cathedral (destroyed 14 Nov 1940) were bound into a cross. This became a symbol of worldwide reconciliation and peace after WW2. There are now 160 of Cross of Nails Centres around the world.
EATWOT is an association of men and women committed with the struggle for the liberation of Third World peoples, by promoting new models of theology for a religious pluralism, social justice and peace.
Download or subscribe to the 2008-2012 liturgical calendars for the Episcopal Church. 'Sundays & Holy Days' includes all red-letter days with citations for the appointed readings from the Revised Common Lectionary included in the comments field. 'Lesser Feasts & Fasts' contains all black-letter days and the citations for the appointed readings from the current version of "Lesser Feasts and Fasts" in the comments field. These files and subscriptions can be used with: Outlook, Google Calendar, iCal, and other programs supporting the ical (.ics) standard.
Welcome to the Episcopal Café, a ministry of the Diocese of Washington...we aspire to create a visually appealing, intellectually stimulating, spiritually enriching and at least occasionally amusing site where Episcopalians and those interested in our...
The Network exists to facilitate dialogue between this Church and members of the scientific, technical, and medical communities; to be an educational resource for this Church, its seminaries, and the wider Christian community; and to provide guidelines in Christian ethics for use in everyday decisions within contemporary American culture.
A primary commitment of the EUC is to articulate a vision of a Church without racism, a Church for all races. We commit ourselves in all of our worship, programs, and advocacy, to model inclusiveness and embody respect for every person. The primary purpose remains keeping the Church honest on issues of urban ministry and social justice.
As the oldest centre for theological study in the Anglican Church of Canada, the Faculty of Divinity at Trinity College has led the way for more than a century and a half in providing theological education within the Anglican tradition.
On Palm Sunday, Armenians receive blessed palms in memory of the glorious procession of Jesus into Jerusalem. We read in John 12:12-13 how people "took branches of trees and went out to meet him, crying, 'Hosanna'..." Traditionally these palms are fashioned into small crosses and displayed in the home.
The newly renamed Internet Christian Library (ICLnet) has grown upon the foundation laid by The Institute for Christian Leadership (ICL), which provided its resources to Christian higher education institutions from 1983 through 1995. Those services included publishing the Faculty Dialogue and sponsoring a host of writing seminars and workshops for faculty which addressed critical issues facing Christian higher education. The
This guide is intended to assist searchers of theological and religious information on the Internet, and is arranged according to major areas of concentration in St. John's School of Theology · Seminary. [College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University in Minnesota]
A Cultural Geography of the United States and Canada The U.S. Census Bureau, due to issues related to the separation of church and state, does not ask questions related to faith or religion on the decennial census. Accordingly, there are few sources of comprehensive data on church membership and religious affiliation for the United States. Perhaps the leading organization to address this gap is the Glenmary Research Center, which publishes Religious Congregations and Membership in the United States, 2000. The following series of county-level choropleth maps, which reveals the distribution of the larger and more regionally concentrated church bodies, draws on this resource. The maps are in GIF format.
"On Marketing, Technology, and the Christian World"
"CEO of The A Group, a media, technology and branding firm in Brentwood, TN…" who's clients are churches, ministries, and other Christian non-profits.
online and offline texts for the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and the RaMBaM's Complete Restatement of the Oral Law (Mishneh Torah) as well as some additional materials.