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d365 daily devotional series
The d365 daily devotional series is produced by Passport, Inc. Passport’s seasonal devotional sites, Following the Star and Journey to the Cross, help readers journey through Advent and Lent. These series are written especially for students and seek to provide reflections on themes that impact our faith journey.
Free downloadable lectionary based sermons
Welcome to Sermons That Work. The sermons in this series are in the public domain – they are not copyrighted – and all are invited to use them or draw from them as a resource.
Free downloadable lectionary based Lesson Plans
The Lectionary is a schedule of readings designed to take us through a complete reading of the Bible on a tree year cycle. Year A, Year B, Year C. Our Sunday lessons are based on the Book of Common Prayers (BCP), Revised Common Lectionary (RCL).
Free downloadable spiritual journey small group resource
This study guide is intended to assist congregations and their leaders to deepen their walk with Christ. Participants are invited to view their lives as a spiritual journey. We do not travel alone, however. We are joined by companions along the way. As together we begin this journey, we are also assured that Christ is in our midst.
Pilgrims experience liturgy, heritage of Ethiopian Orthodox Church
In mid-January, the Rev. Clayton Morris, the Episcopal Church's liturgical officer, spent two weeks in Ethiopia with 20 other pilgrims to experience the liturgical life of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church....
RESOURCES FOR CONGREGATIONS USING THE REVISED COMMON LECTIONARY
Click here for some ideas on how to begin using the RCL in your congregation.
» Learn About the RCL

Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music seeks additions to Lesser Feasts and Fasts
The Lesser Feasts and Fasts Committee of the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music is eager to explore the possibility of adding new commemorations to the calendar. It is most appropriate for suggestions of commemorations to be offered by those whose life experience is closest to the candidate.
The Worship Well
Welcome to the Worship Well, the online community for sharing and creating fresh, innovative worship resources in the Episcopal Church.  It's equal parts library, laboratory, portal, and bulletin board.  Draw from the Well regularly for seasonal and evergreen words (liturgies and scripture), images (art, multimedia and graphics), and sounds (music) that work in a variety of communities and contexts. Glean wisdom from the seasoned advice of peers, and stretch yourself with opportunities for continued learning and networking.  Create and grow with us:  share your materials, ideas, and information with the wider community.

The Worship Well is a joint venture of Church Publishing Incorporated, the Office of Liturgy and Music, Episcopal Church and Visual Arts, and All Saints Company.


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