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St. Paul's Links
St. Paul's Photos on Flickr – See our Flickr page for photos
St. Paul's Cathedral in OKC Facebook Group – Connect with others in St. Paul's community by joining the St. Paul's Cathedral in OKC group in Facebook.
St. Paul's Twitter – Get brief updates on Twitter
Other Episcopal Links
The Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma This website for the Diocese of Oklahoma provides information on schools and institutions; conferences and camps; a church directory and other news pertinent to the life of the church in Oklahoma.
The Episcopal Church This beautiful site is the official site of the national Episcopal Church, and a wealth of information can be found here.
The Anglican Communion This site gives information about the worldwide Anglican Communion, and the work being done by the church all over the globe.
Anglicans Online Great introductory information about the Episcopal Church for those who have never discovered the Episcopal Church and are interested in finding out more.
Episcopal News Service News about the Episcopal Church found on the official site of the national Episcopal Church.
The Daily Office The Lectionary Page Both of these pages will tell you the readings for any day of the church year, which is very helpful if you want to find a reading that you heard at the service recently, or if you practice the daily office.
Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation We are allies with everyone who is working for the eradication of extreme poverty by meeting the Millennium Development Goals. We work primarily within the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion. See What One Can Do on our website to find out more.
National Altar Guild The purpose of the National Altar Guild Association (NAGA) is to assist parish, diocesan, and provincial altar guilds through information, resources, and communication including a quarterly newsletter—the Epistle. Our very own Mary Lu Jarvis recently served as President.
Oklahoma Cursillo Cursillo is a movement within the Church which is intended to help Christians know God's love and grace and to help these same Christians discover and live out their personal vocations in the world. The movement offers small group meetings which help us in our life of Christian Ministry.
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