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Links of Interest
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Looking Over the Wall
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Episcopal Diocese of Washington - Contains useful information and
links to all parishes with Web sites in the diocese.
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The Episcopal Church of the USA
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Episcopal Public Policy Network - The Office of Government Relations and the Episcopal
Public Policy Network, of more than 13,000 Episcopalians across the country, brings the positions of the Episcopal Church to our nation's lawmakers. We
represent the social policies of the church established by the General Convention and Executive Council, including issues of international peace and
justice, human rights, immigration, welfare, poverty, hunger, health care, violence, civil rights, the environment, racism and issues involving women
and children.
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Episcopal News Service - Good source of national and regional church
news.
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The Daily Office Online - Maintained by the Mission of St. Clare,
a virtual group dedicated to providing the office online and to maintaining small spaces in public places for meditation and
contemplation.
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The Center for Progressive Christianity- The Center for Progressive Christianity
encourages the presentation of the Christian message to those for whom organized religion has proved to be ineffectual, irrelevant
or repressive. TCPC supports congregations and individuals who embrace the search for meaning in their lives and for justice
in the world. TCPC regularly updates this Web site to include newsletters, upcoming events, links to additional progressive
organizations and new churches in their Directory of Progressive Churches.
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Integrity of Washington - Contains helpful and informative
material about the national and local groups.
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Concerned Clergy & Laity in the Episcopal Church - Their first
sentence says it all! "Today, there are two religions in the Episcopal Church. One remains faithful to the biblical truth and
received teachings of the Church, while the other rejects them." Take a look!
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Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington - A non-profit
organization dedicated to helping people who are homeless or in need to help themselves.
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Westminster Abbey - St. Mark's friend, Wesley Carr,
is the dean.
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World Vision International - Karen and Tom Getman are working with this group.
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Vergers Guild of the Episcopal Church
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