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Mission St. Clare The Mission St. Clare website offers an online version of the Daily Office of the Episcopal Church. The Daily Office provides a two-year cycle of daily readings from the Bible.
Upper Room An online, daily devotional for use in prayer and meditation.
MethodX MethodX (the way of Christ) is an online Christian community where young adults (college to 30s) can identify and explore their relationships with God and with others.
Sacred Space Set up in 1999 at the beginning of Lent by the Irish Jesuits, Sacred Space is a site which guides you gently through a series of reflections, centred around a passage of scripture, updated daily. You can just take ten minutes out of your schedule to follow this prayer, which thousands of people from all over the world are using every day.
The Freecycle Network Changing the world one gift at a time! Imagine a group of people across the world and in your own community giving and receiving stuff. No money! This is a great way to manage your stuff responsibly -- good stewardship of the Earth!
Daily Reading from the Rule of St. Benedict The Rule of St. Benedict has been followed for centuries. Daily readings of the Rule help ground and center the heart of a Christian life.
Heifer International Heifer International accepts donations to provide livestock to needy families all over the world.
Carpenter's Shelter This ministry with homeless persons in Alexandria, Virginia is a ministry we actively support at Saint James
Desiring God Christian Resource Library This article, "Being Mocked: The Essence of Christ's Work, Not Muhammad's," is an excellent piece about the shame and humiliation of the cross. Through shame and mockery, Jesus saved us all. A thought-provoking article.
The Season of Lent An excellent article about the season of Lent.
THEOOZE THEOOZE has become known as a safe place to gain information and experiences surrounding life and ministry in our postmodern culture. By focusing on emerging generations, THEOOZE is bringing together a new online community by helping believers grow in their relationship with God, connect with one another, and impact their world by providing a destination that postmoderns can taste, touch, see, smell, and hear.
John Wesley's Sermons John Wesley did not write books on theology, he preached his theology. Since the beginning, Wesley's sermons have been the standard resource for Wesleyan Theology. Take a look! Start with "Salvation By Faith." |