Links of Interest

Official web site of the Episcopal Church
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop and Primate

Diocese of Arkansas
The Right Reverend Larry Benfield, Bishop

Official Website of the WorldWide The Anglican Communion
The Most Reverend Rowan Williams, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury (enthroned February 27, 2003)

The Little Rock Chamber of Commerce

Seminaries of the Episcopal Church

Berkeley Divinity School at Yale
Bexley Hall Seminary
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
Episcopal Divinity School
Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest
General Theological Seminary
Nashotah House
Seabury-Western Theological Seminary
Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry
The University of the South, Sewanee
Virginia Theological Seminary

The School for Deacons
Berkeley, California
A pre-eminent program for the education and formation of deacons in the Episcopal Church.
Dr. Roderick B. Dugliss, Dean

Anglicans Online
A comprehensive news and information website of interest to Anglicans worldwide.

Other Episcopal churches in the Little Rock area

Christ Episcopal Church
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church

Interfaith Power and Light
A site for churches concerned with issue of global climate change renewable energy, and responosibility for the stewardship of God’s creation.

Theological Education for All: A Renewed Vision of Learning
A site for Episcopalians concerned with issue of global climate change renewable energy, and responosibility for the stewardship of God’s creation.

The Episcopal Peace Fellowship
A site for Episcopalians concerned with issues of peace, justice, reconciliation and non-violence.

EveryVoice
A community of Anglican voices uniting for justice.

Episcopal Life
The official Newspaper for the Episcopal Church

Recovery Ministries of the Episcopal Church
Recovery Ministries is an independent nationwide network of Episcopal laity and clergy, diocese and parishes, schools, agencies and other institutions- all with a common commitment to address the use and misuse of alcohol and other drugs in relation to the church’s mission.

The Witness
a monthly journal that describes itself as “… a feisty, independent. provocative, intelligent, feminist voice of Christian social conscience.” A member of Saint Mark’s recommends this site to all who are interested in peace and justice work.

United Religions Initiative
“The purpose of the URI is to promote enduring, daily interfaith cooperation, to end religiously motivated violence and to create cultures of peace, justice and healing for the Earth and all living beings.”

The ONE Episcopalian Campaign
“ONE Episcopalian ™ is a grassroots partnership between The Episcopal Church and the ONE Campaign to rally Episcopalians – ONE by ONE – to the cause of ending extreme poverty in our world and achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).”

Camp Mitchell
“As a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas, Camp Mitchell expresses the love of God by providing a sacred place, hospitality and programs that foster formation, recreation, fellowship and renewal. Services are provided to all regardless of race, color, age, national origin, religious affiliation, gender or handicap.”

The Cathedral School
“Across Spring street from the Catheral is the Cathedral School, a Pre-K – 5th Grade institution dedicated to academic excellence, spiritual growth, and community building. We promote physical, social, and emotional wellness.”

The Episcopal Collegiate School
“The Episcopal Collegiate School is a college preparatory school for boys and girls in grades 6 through 12. Our strong college prep courses, nationally recognized teachers, community service, extracurricular activities, honor system, plus parent support and involvement are key elements of the Episcopal academic experience, which aims to educate the whole student “mind, body and spirit,” a hallmark of an Episcopal education.”

LifeQuest of Arkansas
“LifeQuest of Arkansas, founded in 1981, is a volunteer-based, non-profit established by and for active adults. We are dedicated to enhancing life’s journey through the middle and later years through life-long learning and meaningful volunteerism within the community.”

Safe Places
Safe Places, located on the campus of Trinity Cathedral, is a center for education and healing of children and women who are victims of domestic violence.