Links

Information and Tools Concerning the Diocese and the Larger Anglican Church

Both the Church of the Holy Cross and St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church provide online translations of the Book of Common Prayer.

The Episcopal Diocese of Colorado - St. Luke's is one of the 118 congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado. St. John's Cathedral in Denver serves as the Cathedral Church for the Diocese.

The Episcopal Church - provides information concerning the Epicsopal Church of the United States. In addition, they provide a news service, The Episcopal Life, and information for newcomers to the church.

The Archives of the Episcopal Church, located in Austin, Texas on the campus of the Episcopal Seminary, serves as the repository where historical records of the Episcopal Church are preserved.

The Anglican Communion - St. Luke's is part of the world-wide Anglican Communion which boasts over 80 million members in over 160 countries.

Canterbury Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Anglican Communion and the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Cathedral is not only a holy place, but a World Heritage Site also.

The Living Church is an independent ministry that provides news and information concerning the Anglican church. They also provide meditations on the Episcopalian Sunday liturgy.

Opportunities to Serve

Catholic Charities shares the mission of Jesus given to the church by working with "individuals, families and communities to help them meet their needs, address their issues, eliminate oppression and build a just and compassionate society". On their site, there are opportunities to donate as well as volunteer here in Northern Colorado.

The mission of the Food Bank for Larimer County is "to reduce hunger in Larimer County, Colorado through programs that collect, process, store and distribute food to individuals and in cooperation with agencies that serve those in need". On their site, you can donate directly to this organization as well as find opportunities to volunteer.