The ANG-CE list is for people interested in Christian Education in the Anglican tradition.
It is a place for discussion among Sunday School teachers, parish coordinators, and diocesan
coordinators.
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Anglican Communion News Service
The ACNS distributes news
from the offices of the Anglican Communion in London, England. The list generally sends 3-5
news stories per week plus the monthly world update. Excellent reading and a good way
to find out about the Anglican Communion worldwide.
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Anglican Fransiscan List
The AngFran-L list conveys
information and discussions of special interest to Franciscans in the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Its chief purposes are to provide support, connectedness, spiritual resources, and a greater
sense of community and renewed mission for Anglicans who seek to follow Christ in the spirit of
St. Francis and St. Clare.
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Anglican Music
This list discusses all topics relating to music in Anglican churches. Church musicians will
find it useful, as will anyone who wishes to exchange lists of music used for worship in
Anglican parishes.
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Anglican Tradition
The Anglican Tradition mailing list
offers a traditional Anglican perspective on theology, devotional and humorous items,
and even occasional news. The list is run by run by
Fr Richard L. B. Sutter.
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Campus
This list allows people on the Internet to take part in the discussions
that happen on the CAMPUS MINISTRY meeting on Presbynet/Ecunet, moderated
by Steve Schmidt.
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Canadian Anglicans
An excellent mailing list for Canadian Anglicans. Discussions include
recent decisions by the General Synod, issues in the Canadian church (human
sexuality, new Hymn Book, BAS/BCP, etc.) (100+ subscribers, 40 messages per week).
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Canon1024
This list focuses on the priestly ordination of women in the liturgical churches:
Anglican, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and others. The purpose of the Canon1024 list is to foster prayer,
dialogue, and action pursuant to the ordination of women
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Chanel
The national Episcopal Chaplain list.
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Church Planters
Intended to build up and encourage participants by sharing overall
vision, questions, specific problems, experiences, testimonies, practical
suggestions. To foster those interested in learning and praying for new
church plants.
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Canterbury
Episcopal students now have a list and there are only about 50 subscribers
to it, so you won't be swamped with mail.
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Cursillo
Scotty Ward, from the ECUSA's Washington diocese, has developed another
great list called Cursillo. It's designed for Catholic and Anglican/Episcopal Cursillo,
Methodist Walk to Emmaus, Lutheran Tres Dias, and other Christian renewal movements.
("However," muses Scotty, "We Anglicans are again working it.")
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E-Church
An exchange of information and ideas about computer communications
for churches: setting up diocesan computer networks, accessing information of interest to
churches on the Net, and similar projects. (60+ subscribers, To join, send e-mail to
listproc@pwa.acusd.edu
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Ecclesiastical History
A discussion list for scholars, students and others interested in Church
History, History of Christianity, and/or Historical Theology (342 subscribers.)
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Episcopal
This is a discussion group for Episcopalians, focussing primarily (not
totally) on issues affecting the Episcopal Diocese of Washington (D.C.). Not yet the
"official" communications medium of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, but
list organizers are hoping it will be sanctioned as such soon.
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Episcopal Information
Episcopal includes Oremus,
the daily office originated by Steve Benner, short biographies of saints, and weekly readings from
the lectionary of the American Book of Common Prayer.
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Episcopal News Service
News from the Episcopal News Service (U.S.A.) -- a good resource with
about 8-10 messages per week.
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GospelTalk
Gospeltalk is a weekly E-mail discussion of the Gospel appointed by the
Episcopal Lectionary for each Sunday. Here's how it works: If you are a member of
the list, then you and the others on the list will receive a copy of the Gospel one week
in advance. There are also some discussion starters included with the text and all are
encouraged to take part in the discussion. Gospeltalk generates about 15-20 posts per day
on average.
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ProperTalk
An online lectionary study group that each week discusses the lessons for the
coming Sunday (taken from the Revised Common Lectionary).
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Religion Researchers Exchange
Information and tips for people involved in research in the theological
arena.
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SermonShop
An unmoderated weekly discussion based on the texts of the Revised
Common Lectionary. The readings for the weeks are opened about 2 weeks
in advance.
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Technology in the Church
Dedicated to the discussion of technology, its role and practical application
in church and missions environments. Covers Audio/Visual, computers, mass-media,
communications and other technologies.
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Women in Ministry Online
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Worship That Works
A service offered by the Evangelism Office of ECUSA, this is a read-only
list with sermons and related sermon notes distributed in advance of use dates, but not always in
chronological sequence. These materials are published for preachers and congregations, offering yet
another way to experience the rainbow of diversity that is the Episcopal Church and the worldwide
Anglican Communion.
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Yanel
For Anglican youth and young adults.
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Youth Ministry
A mailing list which mirrors the discussion in the Usenet newsgroup
soc.christian.youth-work, about ministry to young people.
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