Recommended Links to Other Websites
National
Links
- Apply for Episcopal Scholarships by Monday, April 16. More than 60 scholarships are available from the Episcopal Church.

- Episcopal Journal: This newspaper covers national and world news. The printed copy of our diocesan newspaper gets mailed with this national publication.
- The Episcopal Church USA is the home for all matters relating to the Episcopal Church in the United States. This site connects to the Presiding Bishops office, General Convention, websites for the dioceses, the Episcopal News Service, and programs supported by the Episcopal Church.
- Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) gives Episcopalians the opportunity to look beyond ourselves and focus on the needs of the world. Its a ministry of the whole church for the whole world. Your unrestricted donations pay for emergency relief, rehabilitation following catastrophe, and development programs that address food security and primary health.
Episcopal Video: "Wayfarer" on-line Episcopal magazine presents stories of people, possibilities, and action. Available as a free, quarterly iPad app downloadable at iTunes, all the content can also be viewed in an Internet browser here.- Episcopal Life On-Line. News stories, articles, personal profiles, world report, opinion, spiritual reflections, this week in history, bulletin inseerts, and more.
- Clergy Finder Type in a name or a place.
- Episcopal Church Women. The ECW includes women of all ages, ethnic origins and socioeconomic backgrounds. Our vision is that we become a vibrant blend of all ages, coming together as a peacemaking, healing part of the Church. We aspire to be a Godspark - shining and sharing the love of Christ.
- Episcopal Peace Fellowship. Connect to others, pray, act. St. Paul's in Georgetown started a Delaware chapter in 2007.
- The National Episcopal Health Ministries (NEHM) is a network of nurses, health ministers, chaplains, and laypeople who promote health and wellness in Episcopal congregations.
- Stewardship Resources for Congregational Leaders by the The Episcopal Network for Stewardship (TENS). Stewardship resources you can put to work in your congregation, diocese or ministry right away.
On This Website
- Delaware Ministries
- Children and Families
- Youth
- Episcopal Campus Ministry at the University of Delaware
- Committees of the Diocese
- 2009 Report on Slavery in Delaware
- Ministries of the Diocese
- Google Map of Parishes
- Delaware Episcopalians with Blogs
- Website Resources
- Seekers Bookshop in Lewes
- News Journal articles by Gary Soulsman from the last 30 days.
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori
The National Church: Episcopal Life On-Line [continuously updated]- Presiding Bishop's page
- Second anniversary of Haiti earthquake: message from Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop, powerful video of Haiti, images, and resources. 1/10/2012
- Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori visits Delaware:
- 138 photos by Coleman Sellers (He has two galleries: Presiding Bishop 1 and 2. You will need to create an eFotoLab account to see these.)
- 36 photos by Danny Schweers
- 7 photos by Richard Schori
- 3 photos by Anthony Grillo
- Listen to her conversation with audience after asking them to reflect on each one of them being beloved of God.
- Listen to Question & Answer session
- Read her sermon
- Listen to her sermon
- Listen to the Cathedral Choir School
- Note on recordings: Click on the link to listen or right-click to download the file (command-click on a Mac)
Global Links
- Anglican Communion. The official website of the world-wide Anglican Communion, comprising over 80 million members in 44 regional and national member churches around the globe in over 160 countries.
- Canterbury Cathedral. The "mother church" of the Anglican Communion and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Cathedral is both a holy place and part of a World Heritage Site.
- Lambeth Conference. Once a decade, Anglican bishops from all over the world meet, usually in Lambeth, England. The bishops last met July 17-30, 2008.
Province III - DE, MD, PA, VA, WV, DC
Province III of the Episcopal Church includes the Diocese of Delaware plus dioceses in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C.

