DIOCESE OF MAINE
LINKS TO EPISCOPAL RESOURCES



Maine Links

Aroostook Cluster
    St. Luke's, Caribou
    St. Paul's, Fort Fairfield
    Church of the Advent, Limestone
    St. Anne's, Mars Hill
    St. John's, Presque Isle

St. Michael's, Auburn

St. Barnabas', Augusta

St. Mark's, Augusta

St. John's, Bangor

St. Saviours, Bar Harbor

Grace Church, Bath

St. Margaret's, Belfast

Christ Church, Biddeford

St. Francis, Blue Hill

St. Patrick's, Brewer

St. Peter's, Bridgton

St. Paul's, Brunswick

St. Anne's, Calais

St. Thomas', Camden

St. Alban's, Cape Elizabeth

Trinity, Castine

Christ Church, Eastport

St. Dunstan's, Ellsworth

St. Mary the Virgin, Falmouth

St. Matthew's, Hallowell

Church of our Father, Hulls Cove

St. Matthew's, Lisbon Falls

St. Andrew's, Newcastle

St. Mary and St. Jude, Northeast Harbor

Christ Church, Norway

St. James', Old Town

St. Martin's, Palmyra

St. Luke's Cathedral, Portland

Good Shepherd, Rangeley

St. Andrew's, Readfield

St Peter's, Rockland

Trinity, Saco

St. Nicholas', Scarborough

St. Andrew and St. John, Southwest Harbor

St. John, Thomaston

St. Mark's, Waterville

St. Ann's, Windham

St. Philip's, Wiscasset

St. George's, York Harbor

St. Mark's Home for Women in Augusta
St. Mark's Home for Women has had a tradition of caring for women off all ages for over 130 years. It is located in the heart of Maine’s capital city and provides independent, convenient and secure living.

Province 1 www.diomaine.org/province1.htm 

Adelynrood Conference and Retreat Center
A ministry of The Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross.  The Society offers programs and provides outreach to groups in need. Groups with religious, social or educational concerns can arrange to use the facility. Individual retreats are also welcome.

National Church Resources

Episcopal Church Home Page

Episcopal Life  The monthly news journal of the Episcopal Church.  Episcopal Life recently won an unprecedented 15 awards from The Associated Church Press.

Episcopal Church Calendar of Events ... You can search this site for retreats, conferences, training events, continuing education, pilgrimages, gatherings for youth... in any area of the country.  The calendar currently lists over 1,100 events.

The Anglican Communion Web Site

Practically all versions (or parts there of both historic and international) of
The Book of Common Prayer on-line

Faith Alive http://www.faithalive.org/ Faith Alive offers weekend programs that provides time for Episcopalians to re-examine the promises of the Baptismal Covenant.

Episcopal Church Women

Maine Council of Churches

Forward Movement Publications

    Daily reading in the Anglican Cycle of Prayer

    Daily Devotional Reading

National Cathedral

Cathedral of St. John the Divine

Episcopal Church Foundation
Plan-A-Gift feature

A Good Place to Hold Meetings
Canterbury House in Orono -- a centrally-located, diocesan-owned meeting space.  For more information, try the link.

Educational Resources

Anglican Studies at Bangor Theological Seminary

Worship that Works / Selected Sermons

Education for Ministry (EFM)

Disciples of Christ in Community (DOCC)

College of Preachers

The Living Pulpit

The Anglican Communion

Anglicans Online is the oldest and largest web site in the Anglican Communion (with about 5000 visitors each week).

The Church of England Home Page

Lambeth 1998

Canterbury Cathedral

The Anglican Cyber Parish of Saint Sam   an opportunity to post and receive notes from Anglicans all over the world about areas of mutual concern.

Publications

Augsburg Fortress      http://www.augsburgfortress.org/

Cathedral Crossing Bookstore  www.cathedralcrossing.com 

Church Publishing    http://www.churchpublishing.org/

Forward Movement      http://www.forwardmovement.org/

LeaderResources      http://www.leaderresources.org/

National Bible Association     http://www.nationalbible.org/

Network of Biblical Storytellers      http://www.nobs.org/

Episcopal News Service

Revised Common Lectionary

 



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