Global Good
This is a resource portal for Episcopalians working together to support the Millennium Developement Goals (MDGs) and to reduce gobal poverty. This has been designated as the Episcopal Church's top mission priority for 2007-2009.
Sojourners
Their mission is to articulate the biblical call to social justice, inspiring hope and building a movement to transform individuals, communities, the church and the world.
St. Sam's & St. Bede's Recipe Pages
http://recipes.stsams.org/index.html
This is a great list of recipes and ramblings about food with Episcopalians. There are recipes for Pot Luck favorites, Shrimp Burgers and even Altar Bread. The recipes are laid out in an A-Z listing which makes searching easier.
Oremus Hymnal
This resource has Episcopal music from 1861 to the 2000's. It is cataloged by book and year. This is a very large site and may take a while to view with dial-up.
The Bible, New Revised Standard Version
http://www.devotions.net/bible/00bible.htm
A complete version of the Bible, New and Old Testaments, can be viewed on this site. There is also a fast search if you know which chapter and verse you would like to read.
Rev. Rebecca's Guide and Explanation of all things Anglican
http://franciscan-anglican.com/Anglican.htm
Rev. Rebecca gives short and decisive explanations of why certain things are used in our services. This site can be helpful for all sorts of service questions.
Colorado Episcopal Diocese
http://www.coloradodiocese.org
Colorado Episcopal: current news, locate a church, events and much more.
National Episcopal Church Web Site
http://www.episcopalchurch.org
Episcopal news from around the Nation.
Ship of Fools
This e-zine promotes itself a "magazine of Christian unrest". There are opinions on everything Anglican from all corners of the world. This is not a research site, it's mostly good natured fun with an Anglican point of view. Make sure to check out the "Mystery Worshipper."
Rev. Canon Dr. Kendall Harmon
http://www.kendallharmon.net/t19/
A free floating commentary on culture, politics, economics, and religion based on a passionate commitment to the truth and a desire graciously to refute that which is contrary to it.
Robert Hoag Rawlings Public Library
http://www.pueblolibrary.org/pld_usingthelibrary/hours.asp
This is a link to the main library web site. All library locations and events can be accessed from this site. The main library offers lectures, movies and club meetings all year for free! Check out the library and stop in at Rawlings to see Richard! Remember, the Lamb Branch is right next to the church. Reserve your copy of the next Best Seller online, check out a Samba CD from Brazil or download a podcast, the choice is yours. Where is your Library Card?