The Anglican Communion Home page of the Anglican Church. See "The Episcopal Church Home Page" below for the link to ECUSA.
Bible Maps. A source for maps of Biblical times.
Bible Resource Pages. A useful link for studying the Bible. There are many, many sites linked to these resources pages.
Bible, The HebrewThe Book of Common Prayer. This is an on-line version of the Book of Common Prayer, the book used by Episcopalians in corporate worship. This site also has copies of the earlier books of common prayer. See also the link to the Episcopal and the cyber hymnals below.
Book of Common Prayer Online
The Catholic Encyclopedia. This is the 1911 version.
Chronology of St. Paul's journeys
The Cyber Hymnal. This is a very large site with thousands of hymns on line in *.midi or *.wav formats. See also the Episcopal Hymnal below.
The Daily Lectionary/Office. This site provides the readings for the daily office prayers of the Episcopal Church. If you conduct or want to start a daily office prayer group, this is a great place to obtain the readings for the day.
The Dead Sea Scrolls See also the Nag Hammadi Library, below.
Early Christian Writings. This is a huge site that contains links to original documents of early Church writings from the ante-Nicene fathers such as Papias. Canonical writings (i.e., the traditional Gospels) as well as many non-canonical gospels and other works can be found here including the Gospel of Truth, the Acts of Andrew, and the writings of Julius Cassianus, Marcus Aurelius, and Octavius of Minucius Felix, among many, many others.
The Episcopal Church. Some people wonder if Episcopalians are Christians. Check out this short link to read all about it.
The Episcopal Church Home Page. This is the home page for the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States (ECUSA).
The Episcopal Church and Visual Arts. A site for Christian art hosted by ECUSA.
The Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi. Home page for the Diocese of Mississippi. It has links to Mississippi Episcopal Churches, Diocesan clergy, the Bishop's office, etc.
The Episcopal Hymnal. This is an on-line hymnal (see also the cyber hymnal, above). The site states that "This online hymnal contains texts and MIDI files of tunes used in much of the English-speaking world, with particular emphasis on the Anglican tradition. Currently, twenty-two Anglican hymnals have been indexed. Eventually there will be over 5000 pages on this site; currently the number is about 2400."
Episcopal Peace Fellowship. This site promotes peace efforts throughout the world.
The Episcopal Lectionary Page
The Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, Texas. This is the web site for the seminary attended by our rector. There are especially useful links that can be found here through the Booher Library. Click on the services tab at this site.
Episcopal Seminaries
Episcopal Archives.
The Gospel of Thomas. See also the Early Christian writings, above.
Father Bill's Personal Web Site. This is Bill Stroop's personal web site.
Father Bill's Sunday School Class Index Page. All of Fr. Bill's Sunday school classes are shown here, with links to the many handouts, slide shows, and web pages he has created.
Finding an Episcopal Church. Going somewhere new? Click on this site to find an Episcopal Church. There are over 7000 in the U.S. to attend.
The Jesus Seminar
The Complete Works of Josephus
The Nag Hammadi Library. This is the site for access to the Dead Sea scrolls.
Online Episcopal Dictionary. This site contains a dictionary of terms used by Episcopalians.
The Revised Common Lectionary
The Revised Common Lectionary - Second Site