Links to sites that might you might find interesting

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Via Media Groups around the country (list copied from an ENS article):

ALBANY VIA MEDIA (AVM)
www.albanyviamedia.org
The Rev. John Sorensen, Co-President (lakesinai@charter.net)  

Via Media Dallas.I'd like to announce that our final web page design has been implemented
and wanted to know if each of your groups would be willing to add a link to our site:  http://www.viamedia-dallas.org/

... and our previous listing from Dallas (e-mail address, but no WWW listing):

THE GATHERING (DALLAS)
Dixie Hutchinson, Convener and Media Contact
dhutch@speakeasy.net  

CONCERNED EPISCOPALIANS OF ST. LAWRENCE DEANERY (CESLD)
www.cesld.org
Andrew Grimmke (mail@cesld.org)

E-WAY, SAN DIEGO
The Rev. Andrew Green (wrector@earthlink.net)

EPISCOPAL FORUM OF SOUTH CAROLINA
www.episcopalforumofsc.org
Lynn Pagliaro, EFSC Board Member (lpagliaro@usa.net)

EPISCOPAL VOICES OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
www.episcopalvoicescf.org
Leslie Poole, Media Contact (Lespoole@cfl.rr.com),
Donna Bott, Group Moderator (bottsky@thevillages.net)

FORT WORTH VIA MEDIA
www.fwviamedia.org
Barbi Click, Press Contact (goatsbeardherbfarm@cowtown.net)

PROGRESSIVE EPISCOPALIANS OF PITTSBURGH (PEP)
www.progressiveepiscopalians.org
Lionel Deimel, President (lionel@deimel.org)
Joan R. Gundersen, Ph.D., Vice President, Policy and Planning (jrgunder@hotmail.com)

REMAIN EPISCOPAL, SAN JOAQUIN
The Rev. Rick Matters, Co-Chair (rmatters@sbcglobal.net)

SOUTHWEST FLORIDA VIA MEDIA EPISCOPALIANS
www.swflaviamedia.com
The Rev. Canon Edward M. Copland (emcopland@boniface.cc)

SPRINGFIELD VIA MEDIA
Chuck Evans, President (evansc7@charter.net)
Betsy Rogers, Media Director (betsyrogers@charter.net)

Via Media Rio Grand:   The Via Media Rio Grande's website address has been changed to: http://www.viamediariogrande.com/.  Do to a mixup with our provider, we lost our former domain address: viamediariogrande.org and we are no longer responsible for information currently posted at that site.  We would greatly appreciate it if you could change any links that you have to our site.  I'm sorry about the inconvenience.
Thank you,  -Don Partridge - webmaster

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Via Media USA.

AVMUpdate has some interesting articles and comments from time to time.

Episcopal Life Online, which you can access through the Episcopal News Service site -- www.dfms.org/ens . You can also subscribe to the paper version, if you wish.
 
InProv, the quarterly journal of Province II, which includes the Diocese of Albany. You can reach this through the Province II website, www.province2.org .

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(Thanks to Margaret Hagen)

Remain Episcopal San Joaquin has a web site:  http://www.remainepiscopal.org

I've found that http://frjakestopstheworld.blogspot.com/  is one of the best places for following what's going on in the church.  He is generous in quoting from and linking to other sources, which makes the site unusually rich.  The group of regulars who comment there are particularly thoughtful and articulate as well.  Fr Jake moderates the site to keep out the uncivil.  His current entries on the events in San Joaquin are a must-read.

Mark Harris's blog is another good one:  http://anglicanfuture.blogspot.com/



 


 


Working with our children...


AND some other sites you might want to investigate...

The Daily Office 

CLAIMING the BLESSING is an intentional collaborative ministry of leading Episcopal justice organizations (including Integrity, Oasis, Beyond Inclusion and the Episcopal Women's Caucus) in partnership with the Witness magazine, the Every Voice Network and other individual leaders in the Episcopal Church focused on promoting wholeness in human relationships, abolishing prejudice and oppression, and healing the rift between sexuality and spirituality in the Church.

....and you might want to check out Do justiceA series of essays in the Episcopal Church.

The mission of the Rockridge Institute is to help achieve a just, democratic, environmentally sustainable, and humane society.

 The Episcopal Church USA ...official website for ECUSA.

 Episcopal New Service ...  lots of news about ECUSA and the world.

The Witness.  "A Globe of Witnesses is an online initiative to reclaim the Anglican vocation of doing "public theology" through progressive analysis and commentary from around the world."

 Barbara Crafton's Geranium Farm   "The Geranium Farm isn't really a farm. It isn't even really a place, although Barbara Crafton's purple house is there.   There are geraniums, though. And things do grow there. Plants, for sure. But the main thing about the Geranium Farm is people. People relating to God, and to each other, in the best way they know how."

 

AND many more web sites.  Any you'd like to add to this list???


... AND on the other hand ... you might find THESE interesting, in a different sort of way!

American Anglican Council, the AAC.   What they're all about:  "TAKE A STAND against the actions of General Convention!"

 Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburg.  Leading the realignment battle!

... and you'll find many more links on the above web pages, especially the AAC.

 


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