Links
National Episcopal Church Offices
From there you can link to many other sites.
http://www.ecusa.anglican.org
National Episcopal Church
For official news about the National Episcopal Church, go to: http://www.episcopalchurch.org/ens/
The official national church's visitor's page is located at: http://www.ecusa.anglican.org/seekers.htm
Faith and Spirituality
For a broad-based approach to faith and spirituality, try: http://www.explorefaith.org/
Anglican Matters
For an independent but enthusiastic view of anglican matters, go to:
http://anglicansonline.org/ This is maintained by Anglican
volunteers from around the world. It claims to have links to 10,000
other sites associated with matters Anglican, though we have not
verified all 10,000 links to see if they are working.
Wiki Episcopal Church
Wickipedia's article on the Episcopal Church is at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Episcopal_Church_in_the_United_States_of_America The beauty of this
site is that you can edit the page if you don't like the information.
Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota
The site of the Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota is at: http://www.episcopal-nd.org/ The Diocesan Offices are located in Fargo,
housed with Gesthemane Cathedral. The Cathedral has its own site at:
http://www.gethsemanecathedral.org.
Two national magazines offer perspective on national matters of
faith. For a more conservative/evangelical view, look at
Christianity Today at: http://www.christianitytoday.com/ For a
balancing point of view, look at Christian Century. For the more
liberal view, consult Christian Century at http://www.christiancentury.org/
Should you be looking for an Episcopal Church in another area of the
United States, the site for you is: http://www.ecusa.anglican.org/
directory.htm
Church Politics
If you are deadly serious about in-depth knowledge about
international church politics, you could try: http://www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk/ As you can see, it's published in the
UK and bends to the left.
Philosophy
For a more philosophical / academic take on matters of faith, try:
http://www.firstthings.com/
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