Links of Interest
Looking for more information online? Click on a link below to learn more about topics of interest to Grace Episcopal Church:
- Annie’s Hope: a community based nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide comprehensive support services for children, teens and their families who are grieving the death of someone significant.
- The Bible: A searchable site, offering several versions of the Bible.
- The Book of Common Prayer: An online reference to the Episcopal Church’s guide to liturgy.
- Cathedral Bookstore: Located at Christ Church Cathedral downtown (1210 Locust St., Saint Louis, MO 63103-2322), the store offers books, cards, jewelry and unique gift items.
- Center for the Eucharist: The Center for the Eucharist offers learning opportunities for the transformation and renewal of all dimensions of the Christian church, life, and faith.
- Christ Church Cathedral: Cathedral located in downtown St. Louis which also serves as the home base of the offices of the Diocese of Missouri.
- Confluence: A Center for Spirituality: The Center is a “roofless” community dedicated to helping people deepen and enrich their spiritual lives by providing opportunities and resources for spiritual formation.
- The Daily Office: Daily prayer services from the Book of Common Prayer.
- Diocese of Missouri: Offices are located downtown St. Louis, coordinating 45 congregations in our area (including Grace Church).
- Episcopal Church: The National Episcopal Church, based in New York City.
- Episcopal City Mission: Chaplaincy providing support, hope and healing to children in detention in the St. Louis area.
- Episcopal Habitat for Humanity Project: helping to build new homes and new hope in St. Louis.
- Episcopal Relief & Development: ER&D is an international relief and development agency and a compassionate response to human suffering on behalf of The Episcopal Church of the United States.
- Episcopal School for Ministry: ESM is a school offering opportunities for a deeper exploration of the Christian faith and life, and for the discernment and equipping of one’s place in the mission of the Church for the life of the world.
- Episcopal Public Policy Network: Advocates for social justice in public policy in U.S. and international efforts.
- Episcopal Youth Missouri: FaceBook page for youth and youth ministries in the Diocese of Missouri.
- Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation: A Christ-centered grassroots national organization seeking to build an effective and dynamic movement to heed the call within the Episcopal Church to alleviate extreme global poverty by working through the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
- Forward Day by Day: Online daily devotionals.
- Grace Creation Care Ministry Blog: A communication tool for Grace’s sustainability ministry.
- Habitat for Humanity (International): A nonprofit, ecumenical Christian ministry founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a decent, safe and affordable place to live. We build with people in need regardless of race or religion.
- The Lectionary Page: Online source for our weekly Bible readings.
- National Episcopal Historians & Archivists: A source for those who share an interest in the history of the Episcopal Church.
- National Episcopal Church Women: A group for Episcopal Church Women of all ages, ethnic origins and socioeconomic backgrounds who hold a variety of views. However, the common denominator of our members is love of God and the wish to do His work.
- One: A grassroots advocacy and campaigning organization that fights extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa.
- Shepherd’s Center: Provides services and programs for older adults in the Webster-Kirkwood area.
- St. Andrew’s Resources for Seniors: Created in 1961 as a non-profit partnership of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri and The Presbytery of Giddings-Lovejoy, St. Andrew’s is non-sectarian, faith-based and expert at serving both older adults and their caregivers.
- TENS (The Episcopal Network for Stewardship): TENS offers training and resources for stewardship leaders across The Episcopal Church and beyond.
** If you have a link you would like added to this list, please contact our communications coordinator.
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