Interesting Links
  

Episcopal Links

The Diocese of Atlanta includes 95 congregations in North and Middle Georgia, with a total of some 53,000 members. Their web page includes information about the Diocese, as well as information, and a link if available, to each Parish in the Diocese.

Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) provides emergency assistance in times of disaster; rebuilds devastated communities and offers long-term program development solutions to fight poverty.

The Episcopal Church in the USA The ECUSA website includes resources and links to other websites from a wide range of offices and organizations, including messages and announcements released by the Office of the Presiding Bishop and top news headlines from the Episcopal News Service. This site also has links to Parish websites from across the USA.

The Anglican Communion The official website of the Anglican Communion provides resources and links to information about the work, witness and worship of the Anglican/Episcopal family of churches in over 160 countries around the world.

Anglicans Online includes an extensive, comprehensive list of resources on all things Anglican. The Episcopal Church in the USA (ECUSA) is the United States branch of the Anglican Communion. The ECUSA came into existence as an independent denomination after the American Revolution. Anglicans Online is packed with interesting links.

Mikell Camp & Conference Center is a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, offering retreats, conferences and camps to Episcopal Parishes, other denominations, non-profit organizations, social service groups, educational programs and many others.

Kanuga is an Episcopal Center welcoming all in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina.

Daughters of the King Daughters of the King (DOK) is an order for women in the Episcopal Church dedicated to prayer and service for Christ's sake. Learn more about DOK at their National Home Page.

The Revised Common Lectionary Grace Church began using the Revised Common Lectionary for Sundays beginning on Advent I of 2003.

The Verger's Guild The Website for the Vergers' Guild of the Episcopal Church (VGEC). The VGEC, founded in 1989, exists to support and nurture the office and ministry of the verger in the Episcopal Church in the USA. Learn more about the history and the role of vergers in the Episcopal Church.

Education for Ministry or EFM is a program of theological education-at-a-distance of the School of Theology of the University of the South. Students sign up one year at a time for this four-year program. It covers the basics of a theological education in the Old and New Testaments, church history, liturgy, and theology.


Local Links

Access North Georgia is source for news, sports and community information for northeast Georgia. AccessNorthGa.com also provides several interactive features that you may find fun, entertaining and informative.

Hall County The website for Hall County includes news and information for tourism, government, living and doing business in Hall County.

Gainesville The official website for Gainesville includes news and information about the "City of Excellence." 

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Donating to Episcopal Relief and Development is our best response as a diocese to help the people of Haiti.
Donate online, call
1-800-334-7626, ext. 5129 or send a check payable to Episcopal Relief and Development to ERD at P.O. Box 7058 Merrifield, VA 22116- 7058. Please write "Haiti Fund" in the memo line.
  
 

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