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The Episcopal Diocese of OklahomaUnder the leadership of the Rt. Rev. Edward Konieczny, Diocesan Bishop the church in Oklahoma is vital and strong. Covering the entire state, the Diocese of Oklahoma comprises some 20,000 baptized members and approximately 150 resident clergy in its seventy-two congregations.
Saint Augustine Canterbury Center The Canterbury Center is a community of Christians and those seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ. We are here for people like you who are seeking God and seeking a community of Christian friends where you may grow in your love and service of Jesus Christ.
Saint Crispin's Conference Center St. Crispin's Episcopal Conference Center is located on 400 acres in the rolling, oak-covered hills of Seminole County within easy driving distance of Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Quiet trails and clear lakes make the conference center a place where re-creation becomes a natural part of the St. Crispin's experience. St. Crispin's offers fully modern retreat and conference facilities for as many as eighty, with access and sleeping accommodations for the handicapped. The Center has dining facilities for 120 and a delightfully varied menu. In warmer weather, an outdoor pool, pavilion, and softball field are also available. For further information, rates and bookings, please contact: Conference Director
The (unofficial) Homepage of the Episcopal Church, U.S.A.This site provides some good information about the Episcopal religion.
The (official) Homepage of the Episcopal Church U.S.A.This site provides many resources and information about the Episcopal religion.
The Church of England Homepage For news and information from the Church of England, visit this sight.
The Book of Common Prayer is our guide to worship and devotion used in our daily relationship with God.
The Book of Common Prayer is one of the major works of English literature. Since its introduction in the mid-1500's it has exerted enormous influence on the religious and literary lives of all who speak the English language. The Book of Common Prayer has gone through a number of editions, not only in England where it originated, but in all the places where the various Churches of the Anglican communion are now active.
The Red BookProvides the Episcopal Church Locator. The Episcopal Church Locator helps the viewer to find an Episcopal Church anywhere in America using a zip code search.
The Verger's Guild of the Episcopal Church The VGEC, founded in 1989, exists to support and nurture the office and ministry of verger in the Episcopal Church, USA. Our guild is associated with the Church of England Guild of Vergers and includes members of the Anglican Church of Canada. The work of the verger is a lay ministry of the church, often exercised behind the scenes in support to all of those, ordained and lay, who participate in worship and liturgy. The verger also may be involved with the maintenance of a church building and grounds. The verger is often seen wearing a distinctive vesture of simple cassock and modified academic gown. When leading processions the verger usually carries a verger's wand or verge. The men, women and young people who serve as vergers carry out their ministry in a quiet, dignified and unobtrusive manner. Our guild hopes to identify and support these persons in their ministry and offer opportunities for continuing education through a special training course and an annual four-day conference.
National Altar Guild Association
The purpose of the National Altar Guild Association is to assist parish, diocesan, and provincial altar guilds through information, resources, and communication including a quarterly newsletter - the Epistle.
The Oklahoma Cursillo
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Episcopal Camps & Conference Centers, Inc. (ECCC) Episcopal Camps & Conference Centers, Inc. is an organization that helps all camps, summer programs, retreat centers and conference centers in the Episcopal Church of the United States. In December of 1989, ECCC, "Episcopal Camps and Conference Centers" came into being. We were incorporated in May of 1990 as a nonprofit organization for religious, charitable and educational purposes.
Summer Camp, held at St. Crispin's, begins in early June and runs for eight weeks. Graduates of grades 3-12 are eligible for the camping program. All camp sessions are coeducational.
Mission Camp is in its fifth year running in the Diocese of Oklahoma. This camp is for high school students grades 9-12 and is staffed by college students and adults from around the Diocese.
Wanting to help break the cycle of generational incarceration, a handful of Episcopalians begin a camp for children 8-12 who have a parent in prison.
The American Anglican CouncilThe American Anglican Council (AAC) is a network of individuals, parishes, specialized ministries and Episcopal bishops who affirm Biblical authority and Anglican orthodoxy within the Episcopal Church. In response to the Lord's grace, we commit ourselves to proclaiming the Good News to every person and to working to reform and renew our church. We are gathering those of like mind in order to move ahead with the mission and ministry of the Episcopal Church.
This page may help shed some light on aspects of the 80-million member, worldwide Anglican Communion. We hope you'll find the material here interesting, entertaining--even challenging. After all, we hold that Jesus Christ came to take away your sins, not your mind.
This is a network designed, sustained and managed by Episcopal members of Generation X (born 1961-1981). We connect people and resources to further the mission of Christ.
Catholic saints are holy people and human people who lived extraordinary lives. Each saint the Church honors responded to God's invitation to use his or her unique gifts. God calls each one of us to be a saint.
A quiet spot in your busy day.
See the saints in Halloween, enjoy the story of Jack O'Lantern or send an All Hallows Eve e-card.
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