Resources

Prayer and Study Resources

The Online Book of Common Prayer – This site contains all the text from the American Book of Common Prayer in an easily to navigate format.

The Online Daily Office – This site contains the Daily Office in both Rite I and Rite II from the Book of Common Prayer, laid out and ready for use.

The Book of Common Prayer – This site contains all of the editions of the Book of Common Prayer from 1549 onwards as downloadable PDF, Wordprocessor, and Text files.

The Lectionary – A collection of lectionary resources, both Sunday readings and Daily Office readings available in both RSV and NRSV, except Psalms, which are from the Book of Common Prayer.

The Lectionary Page – Lectionary readings for Sundays and special days including “reverse lectionary” look-up and links to special services.

Traditional Anglican Resources

Project Canterbury – Online readable copies of many works by Anglican church fathers – from Richard Hooker, Jeremy Taylor, Lancelot Andrewes, John Henry Newman and others. A treasury of our Anglican heritage!

Touchstone Magazine – Touchstone is a Christian journal, traditional in doctrine and eclectic in content, with editors and readers from each of the three great divisions of Christendom — Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox. The mission of the journal is to provide a place where Christians of various backgrounds can speak with one another on the basis of shared belief in the fundamental doctrines of the faith as revealed in Holy Scripture and summarized in the ancient creeds of the Church.

Renovare – Renovare’s mission is to unite the many streams of the Christian life and bring them together to assist disciples of Christ grow in their spiritual lives.

Missions

Episcopal Relief and Devolopment – Episcopal Relief and Development works with church partners to rebuild after disasters and empower people to create lasting solutions that fight poverty, hunger and disease. Working in close to 40 countries, their programs impact the lives of approximately 3 million people. Their international development programs seek to mobilize local resources and expertise toward sustainable, community-led programs that address poverty, hunger and disease.

Watoto – Supports women and children in Uganda and South Sudan with villages for orphaned children and “Keep a girl in school” programs.

American Friends of the Diocese of Jerusalem – Transforming lives of the vulnerable and displaced in the Middle East through support of schools, hospitals, and centers for children with disabilities

Beirut and Beyond – Beirut and Beyond brings relief and builds relationships with Palestinian refugees. They foster awareness of the complications and intricacies of the Middle East. They encourage others to be peacemakers in the Middle East and also advocate for Palestinian refugee communities.

Save Christian Middle East – Raises awareness about the Christian plight in the Middle East, especially those who have now become refugees in Lebanon, the only remaining Christian county in the Middle East, the land where Christianity all began.