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Links
Disclaimer: These links are provided as a service to our readers. The content found on these linked sites may or may not reflect the viewpoint of the Via Media Dallas group, but may be helpful in supporting the dialogue that is necessary for us to move forward.
News
Episcopal News Service. News from TEC.
Anglican Journal. News from the Anglican Church of Canada.
Anglican Communion News Service. News from the Anglican Communion.
Anglicans Online | The News Centre. A weekly summary of news of global interest that relates to the Anglican Communion.
Thinking Anglicans. Anglican news, primarily from a Church of England perspective. Thinking Anglicans will actively report news, events and documents that affect church people, and will comment on them from a liberal Christian perspective.
The Living Church. News for and about The Episcopal Church from a more conservative perspective. The mission of The Living Church Foundation is the promotion and support of orthodox, catholic Anglicanism within the life of The Episcopal Church.
Every Voice Network. News, on-line discussions, curriculum, and timely educational and advocacy events from a progressive / liberal viewpoint.
The Witness. Billed as "a feisty and opinionated journal since 1917," each week, The Witness online publishes authors from around the world and news from the progressive church.
Covenant Journal. An alternative and independent journal of opinion unofficially published within The Episcopal Church and grounded editorially in the Baptismal Covenant (BCP pp 304f).
Organizations
The Episcopal Church
Province VII of TEC, which includes our Diocese.
The Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, which includes 77 churches and 22 schools in northeast Texas.
The Anglican Communion. Official web portal of the Worldwide Anglican Communion, of which our national church is a member.
Episcopal Relief and Development. Formerly known as the Presiding Bishop's Fund for World Relief, this vital ministry of TEC provides emergency relief in times of disaster, rebuilding devastated communities after the immediate crisis is over, and supporting long-term solutions to challenging problems.
The Episcopal Peace Fellowship. This organization aims to aid and encourage all Episcopalians to strive for justice and peace among all people and to bear nonviolent witness to Christ's call to peace.
The Brotherhood of Saint Gregory. A Christian Community of The Episcopal Church, whose members follow a common rule and serve the church on parochial, diocesan, and national levels.
Claiming the Blessing. A progressive ministry focused on promoting wholeness in human relationships, abolishing prejudice and oppression, and healing the rift between sexuality and spirituality in the Church.
Other Via Media Groups
Via Media USA, our national, umbrella organization.
Albany Via Media. Episcopalians striving for a middle way of diversity and
tolerance in the Diocese of Albany, NY
Concerned Episcopalians of St. Lawrence Deanery. An organization of Episcopalians in the St. Lawrence Deanery, in the Diocese of Albany, N.Y., who are loyal to the doctrine, discipline and worship of Christ in The Episcopal Church and to our Primate, the Presiding Bishop.
The Episcopal Forum of South Carolina. The VISION of the Episcopal Forum of South Carolina is to seek unity with diversity through the loving inclusion of a broad range of scriptural understanding and belief within The Episcopal Church.
Episcopal Voices of Central Florida. Central Florida Episcopalians united in our desire to remain a part of The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, participating in full support and communion with their leaders and membership.
Fort Worth Via Media, an organization of ordained and lay Episcopalians in the Diocese of Fort Worth who are going to remain within The Episcopal Church.
Progressive Episcopalians of Pittsburgh. We are lay and clergy of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh dedicated to the health and unity of The Episcopal Church as the American expression of Anglicanism.
Remain Episcopal - San Joaquin. This site is a place for those who wish to continue in The Episcopal Church. The authors of this site include both ordained and lay Episcopalians in the geographic boundaries of the Diocese of San Joaquin, located in central California.
Southwest Florida Via Media Episcopalians. Southwest Florida Via Media Episcopalians is an association of clergy and laity which unites theologically diverse persons around mutually shared convictions.
Springfield Via Media. A group of concerned laity and clergy in the Diocese of Springfield, IL, Springfield Via Media intends to provide a voice for those who are concerned both by actions taken, and by actions proposed, by the American Anglican Council (AAC) and the Network of Anglican Communion Dioceses and Parishes (the "Network"/ NACDP) which would split TEC by forming a "new" church by both lawful and "unlawful" actions.
Tennessee Via Media is an alliance of laity and clergy in the state of Tennessee who are committed to promoting and protecting the faith, unity, and vitality of The Episcopal Church as the American expression of the Anglican tradition.
Via Media Rio Grande, an organization of clergy and lay Episcopalians in the Diocese of the Rio Grande (New Mexico & SW Texas). We are loyal to the doctrine, discipline and worship of Christ in The Episcopal Church. We recognize the General Convention of The Episcopal Church as the highest ecclesiastical authority in the church. We originally founded in response to an atmosphere of polarization between differing views and our need for reconciliation with one another in our diocese.
Web Logs
The Episcopal Majority, a grassroots organization committed to the values and vitality of The Episcopal Church and working to neutralize the negative influence of the American Anglican Council (AAC), the Anglican Communion Network (ACN), and related groups.
Father Jake Stops the World, the musings of an eccentric and sometimes heretical Episcopal priest.
The Salty Vicar. An Anglican Vicar in contemporary suburban Babylon reflects upon politics, theology and salsa.
Real Live Preacher. Online journal of Gordon Atkinson, pastor of Covenant Baptist Church in San Antonio.
The Questioning Christian, by D. C. Toedt. A very active weblog by an Episcopalian in Houston, TX.
In a Godward direction. Reflections by the Rev. Br. Tobias S. Haller, BSG
Preludium. A prelude to what is to come in the Anglican Communion and The Episcopal Church by the Rev. Mark Harris
The Anglican Scotist. Philosophical and theological reflections on events of the day, from a student of John Duns Scotus.
Just for Fun
The Holy Observer, God's #1 Source for Christian News.
Ship of Fools, the magazine of Christian unrest.
365+ Reasons for Becoming an Anglican/Episcopalian. An on-going project of Louie Crew, where he collects reasons for being Anglican/Episcopalian from everywhere.
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Links to various websites of interest.
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