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Acts 29 Ministries
Acts 29 Ministries is a premier, Christian resource for discipleship, renewal and ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit.

American Anglican Council
The American Anglican Council is a network of individuals (laity, deacons, priests and bishops), parishes and specialized ministries who affirm Biblical authority and Christian orthodoxy within the Anglican Communion.

American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem
The American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem is a non-profit, non-political partnership nurturing the Church in the Holy Land. Efforts include support the work of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem in two major hospitals, several schools, 29 parishes and 35 service organizations in Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.

Anglican Common Cause Mid-South
This group of churches and organizations in Arkansas, Mississippi and western Tennessee describes itself as 'united in Biblical truth and striving to improve relationships with faithful Anglicans worldwide.

Anglican Communion Network
A united missionary movement of Anglicans in fellowship with global Anglicanism, making disciples who make disciples of Jesus Christ and planting churches that plant churches in North America and to the ends of the earth.

The Anglican Relief and Development Fund
The Anglican Relief and Development Fund (ARDF) was created by the Anglican Communion Network in 2004 to be the strong hands of Christ reaching out in true partnership with brothers and sisters in the Global South.

Anglicans United & Latimer Press
"Purpose: To grow a faithful church for the promulgation of the Gospel while forming Christian disciples in the evangelical, catholic, and reformed Anglican Way."

Associated Parishes
A network of Anglicans in North America, established in 1946 to promote liturgical renewal in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada.

The Brotherhood of St. Andrew
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is a missionary and evangelism ministry of the Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion. In fact, it is the oldest evangelistic ministry of the Episcopal Church. Our goal is to bring men and boys to Jesus Christ.

Cathedral College (formerly the College of Preachers)
The Cathedral College is based in a residential conference center on the grounds of Washington National Cathedral and offers: conferences for the vocational development of those who preach, explorations of the interrelationships among world religions, convocations of religious leaders to consider issues of justice and reconciliation, lectures, retreats, and pilgrimages to deepen spirituality, programs that reflect a holistic vision of Christian formation.

The Church Army USA
"Our Mission: To raise up evangelists, to proclaim the gospel to the least, the last, and the lost, and to draw them into the life and mission of the church."

Church Periodical Club
Church Periodical Club is an Episcopal institution whose ministry is to supply books, magazines, tapes, videos and computer programs free to those who cannot otherwise obtain them, and to raise the money to achieve this.

Common Cause Appalachia
Common Cause Appalachia is an alliance of Anglican churches in the Appalachian area of the Southeast United States committed to the principles outlined in the Anglican Communion Network's Statement of Anglican Common Cause in America. "We are united in Biblical truth and striving to improve relationships with faithful Anglicans worldwide, beginning in Appalachia."

Community of Spice
Community of Spice was conceived as a medium to reach out to persons married to clergy. Frequently these persons are female, but more and more there are husbands and committed partners of clergy who find themselves in this unique and fascinating — as well as trying and isolating — way of life.

Cursillo of the Diocese of PennsylvaniaCursillo (pronounced- cur-see-yo) is an international movement in the Church. We believe that by bringing Christ's teachings and example into our everyday situations, with God's help we can change our homes, workplaces, communities, even the world itself. We encourage each other to remain faithful to our Baptismal Covenant through piety, study, and action.

Dolphins of the Delaware Valley
A special one-to-one lay ministry with residents in nursing homes and retirement communities, based at St. Christopher's Episcopal Church, Gladwyne, Pennsylvania.

DoveTracts, Inc
Dove Tracts, Inc. is a not-for-profit company providing Christian tracts, books, study guides, certificates and other documents for the Church. Dove Tracts was founded by the Rt. Rev. Keith Ackerman, Bishop of Quincy, and Joann Ackerman.

Episcopal Church Missionary Community
See New Wineskins Missionary Network

Episcopal Church Women, Diocese of Arkansas
The mission of the Episcopal Church Women (ECW) is to bring together all the women of the Diocese of Arkansas by strengthening their spiritual lives, providing learning opportunities and supporting their Christ-centered service and ministry.

Episcopal Community Services
The human service agency of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, ECS has served people of all faiths since 1870. Today the agency works to achieve three key impacts: helping families stay together, helping children and youth thrive, making communities stronger.

Episcopal Housing Corporation
Episcopal Housing Corporation is a housing and community development corporation based in Baltimore, Maryland. EHC was founded in 1995 to work throughout Maryland in low-income housing work.

The Episcopal Media Center
Based in Atlanta, Georgia, the center is known for its audio and video productions. The web site includes online ordering.

Episcopal Medical Missions Foundation
Episcopal Medical Missions Foundation is an effort on the part of health professionals and other lay members of the Episcopal Church to organize and augment the support of our medical missionaries as they deliver medical and spiritual aid in mission stations of Honduras, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Nigeria and Uganda.

The Episcopal Network for Evangelism
Working towards the goal of doubling the Episcopal Church's membership by the year 2020. Contains information on each ECUSA diocese's evangelism activities. Recently they have added a page with graphs of membership trends in ECUSA. (Editorial note: Sadly, this site appears not to have been updated for quite some time.)

The Episcopal Network for Stewardship
The Episcopal Network for Stewardship is an association of people interested in stewardship in the church. Their purpose is to provide stewardship resources (print, video, electronic and personal consultation services) to each of the 7,500 congregations of the Episcopal Church.

Episcopal Senior Ministries
A non-profit corporation whose mission is to serve seniors throughout the Episcopal Diocese of Washington. Founded in 1924.

Episcopal Singles
From the Diocese of Dallas comes a website designed for adults who are single. They also offer streaming Anglican organ and choral music complete with play lists. See the link on the left-side menu.

Episcopal Society for Ministry in Higher Education (ESMHE)
ESMHE supports the work of those engaged in ministry in higher education in the United States and abroad. "Our members are ordained and lay campus ministers serving in a variety of campus settings."

Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation
Committed to "God's mission of justice, wholeness, and reconciliation in Jesus Christ." Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Episcopalians for Traditional Faith
Mill Neck, New York-based organization dedicated to the use of the classic 1928 Prayer Book within the Episcopal Church.

Episcopalians United
See Anglicans United & Latimer Press

Evelyn Underhill Association
This American non-profit organization 'promotes the study of the works of Evelyn Underhill and supports research and writing about her ideas.

Fellowship of Scientists
The Fellowship of Scientists is a group that shares the desire to explore and strengthen a commitment to a life in science as a form of Christian vocation. It offers a shared form of practice that helps in the process of discovery and commitment. The web site includes their form of practice, constitution, an extensive annotated bibliography, and some of the readings from the handbook.

Five Talents
Five Talents’ mission is to fight poverty, create jobs and transform lives by empowering the poor in developing countries using innovative savings and microcredit programs, business training and spiritual development.

Forward in Faith, North America
Formerly the Episcopal Synod of America; now part of the UK-based group Forward in Faith. As of February 2006, FiF-NA has an official weblog.

The Girls Friendly Society
"The Girls Friendly Society is an international, non-profit organization affiliated with the Episcopal Church for girls and young women. It is a parish-based program with membership open to girls from the age of 7-21 of any race, religion, or nationality."

The Haiti Project of the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee
'an outreach ministry of the Episcopal Church in southern Wisconsin. It is a partnership in mission and community development with the people of St. Marc's Episcopal Church, School and Clinic in Jeannette, Haiti and the people of the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee.

Lay Episcopalians for the Anglican Communion
Describing itself as "Bold Rescue Action Supporting the Orthodox," this group is a coast-to-coast coalition of Episcopal lay persons faithful to the authority of Scripture enshrined in our Book of Common Prayer.

National Association for Episcopal Christian Education Directors
NAECED works to provide our members and the Episcopal Church with professional support, networking, resources, and leadership development;' and 'to provide a forum for Christian Educators to explore issues of professionalism in ministry and networking with other leaders in Christian Formation around the nation.

National Association of Episcopal Interim Specialists
NAEIMS provides a variety of services for clergy and parishes engaged in the interim process.

The National Organization of Episcopalians for Life
The National Organization of Episcopalians for Life is committed to the many issues that pertain to the sanctity and moral integrity of life and family. NOEL is a para-church organization within the Episcopal/Anglican tradition.

New Wineskins Missionary Network
New Wineskins Missionary Network helps Anglicans in the USA to be more knowledgeable, active, and effective in fulfilling our Lord's Great Commission to make disciples of all nations—raising mission vision and awareness in parishes and dioceses, focusing on unreached people groups around the world, encouraging prayer and care for Anglican missionaries, and sponsoring the New Wineskins for Global Mission conferences.

North American Association for the Diaconate
NAAD is an unofficial organization of deacons and others in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church of Canada. It serves some 2000 deacons and 80 dioceses with diaconate programs.

Order of St. Luke, San Diego Region
Regional branch of this devotional organization promoting prayer for healing.

The Prayer Book Society of the USA
The Prayer Book Society exists to maintain the Anglican Tradition of Common Prayer and to promote the use and understanding of the traditional Books of Common Prayer (e.g. USA 1928).

The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation
This website brings together four Episcopal organizations in the Washington D.C. area: the National Cathedral School, St. Albans School, Cathedral College and the Washington National Cathedral (the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul).

Recovery Ministries of the Episcopal Church
An independent, nationwide network of Episcopal laity and clergy, dioceses and parishes, schools, agencies, and other institutions—all with a common commitment to address the use and misuse of alcohol and other drugs in relation to church ministry. Recovery Ministries' network serves as a voice of conscience to Episcopalians throughout the United States, building awareness of the pastoral and spiritual dimensions of alcohol and drug usage.

Recovery Ministries of the Diocese of Texas
Diocesan branch of this national organization.

St. Agnes House – Lexington, Kentucky
A non-profit, ecumenical mission established in 1975 through collaboration among the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington, the Society of St. Margaret and the University of Kentucky. Our mission is to create a healing environment for persons with chronic medical conditions. We provide low-cost housing for patients from rural Kentucky who are receiving therapies for cancer and other chronic medical conditions at Lexington area medical facilities.

St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities
Created in 1997 as a separate component of St. Luke's Episcopal Health System (SLEHS), St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities (SLEHC) is a grant-making (non-operating) public charity with 501(c)(3) status. It provides the Houston community and communities within the 57-county Episcopal Diocese of Texas with a much-needed resource: a charity devoted exclusively to assessing and enhancing community health, not just for ill-care, but for lifelong health and well-being.

St. Luke's Episcopal Health System
The mission of St. Luke's Episcopal Health System is to enhance community health by delivering superior value in high-quality, cost-effective acute care. Affiliated with the Diocese of Texas, SLEH operates St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, community medical centers, minor emergency centers and a diagnostic and treatment center.

St. Martin's House
Originally a retreat house, today St. Martin's House is a fund that makes monetary grants to parishes and retreat centers of the Episcopal Dioceses of New Jersey and Newark.

Sanctuary
A group in Northern South Carolina whose 'initial task it is to network, throughout the diocese [Upper South Carolina], with those who identify with Orthodox Anglicanism.

Society for the Increase of the Ministry
A non-profit scholarship foundation making grants to students attending seminary full-time at one of the eleven accredited seminaries of the Episcopal Church. Founded in 1857.

SOMA USA
SOMA is a mission agency called by God to serve the Anglican Communion and the worldwide Church: by building up and equipping the Body of Jesus Christ through the renewing power of the Holy Spirit for the transformation of individuals, churches and communities principally through short-term, cross-cultural missions.

South American Missionary Society of the Episcopal Church
A voluntary missionary society in the Episcopal Church that is a sister society of other SAMS groups around the world.

South Carolina Anglican Communion Network
Laity-led organization of orthodox Anglicans within the Diocese of South Carolina. Founded in 2003.

Speak Out! An Initiative for Anglican Laity
"Speak Out is calling lay people in Canada and the United States to fulfill their God-given call to be active participants in the work of his Church, particularly in this season of turmoil."

Union of Black Episcopalians
The Union of Black Episcopalians encourages the involvement of Black People in the total life of the Church--on every level and in every way—mission, stewardship, evangelism, education, sharing, liberation, empowerment, leadership, governance and politics. To translate these words into action is the Christian commitment of all Episcopalians and at all levels of the Church's mission, Black People must be involved in the decision-making processes of the General Convention, provincial synods, dioceses, districts, deaneries and the Executive Council. The Church is not whole unless all of God's people are an integral part of it.

Vergers' Guild of the Episcopal Church
Founded in 1989 for the purposes of developing and fostering the office and ministry of the verger in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion. The verger is a unique lay ministry to which many men and women are serving in a quiet and unrecognized manner. The guild hopes to identify and recognize those persons in the parishes throughout the ECUSA.

Wilmer Hall – Mobile, Alabama
Episcopal children's home serving the needs of young people since 1864. Affiliated with the Diocese of Alabama and the Diocese of Central Gulf Coast.

York Place Episcopal Church Home for Children — York, South Carolina.
Established in 1850 in Charleston as an orphanage, the Church Home relocated to York, SC in 1910. Since that time, it has evolved from an orphanage to become one of the first residential treatment facilities in South Carolina. Owned jointly by the Diocese of South Carolina and the Diocese of Upper South Carolina.

 
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