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February 22, 2012
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church 1428 22nd Avenue Longview, WA 98632
Sundays 7:30 am, All Saints Chapel Just South of the Church A quiet, traditional service 10:00 am, Main Church Music; communion for all; children welcomed!
Office Hours Monday -Thursday 9:00-4:00 Bookkeeper Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 10:00 - 1:00
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http://www.youtube.com/user/StStephenLV --St. Stephen's YouTube Channel for sermons and recorded music
episcopalchurch.org/ -- The main website of the Episcopal church.
episcopalchurch.org/haiti.php -- Page devoted to aid to Haiti.
St. Stephen's Library - books available to you in our library are listed, along with information about the book and the author. The Diocese of Olympia - the Episcopal Church in western Washington state. Episcopal churches of the Columbia Region (SW Washington) St. Andrews House - the diocese retreat center on Hood Canal. Huston Camp and Conference Center - another diocese retreat center in the Northwest. The Episcopal Voice - newsletter of the Diocese of Olympia, Washington The Episcopal Church in America - national website The Church Development Institute - Explore this site! Contemplative Outreach - the opening of mind and heart to God...beyond thoughts, words and emotions. Centering Prayer - a website giving information on NW resources and events related to contemplative prayer. The Northumbria Community describes a network of hugely diverse people, from different backgrounds, streams and edges of the Christian faith. We are united in our desire to embrace and express an ongoing exploration into a new way for living Christianly - a way that offers hope in the changed and changing culture of today's world.
Beliefnet...an online starting point for exploring faith in its broadest dimensions. Praxis of Prayer ...Resources which can be used as companions or guides for spiritual life within the contemplative tradition of Christianity. The Anchorhold - a Place of Simple Living, for Quiet Reflecting and Walking Gently in Living Hildegard of Bingen, and other women like her, such as Hrotswitha of Gandesheim (A.D. 932-1000) and Herrad of Landesburg, followed in this learned Benedictine tradition established in German-speaking countries from England, which gave women the status of Christian equality with men.The Contemplative Society is an ecumenical, not-for-profit association founded in 1997 to serve the needs of those progressing on the Christian contemplative journey. A modern-day "school for the Lord's service," it offers a consistent and balanced path for spiritual growth rooted in prayer, silence, mindful work, and in the 1500-year-old wisdom of our Benedictine contemplative heritage.
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