Larry Golemon
Larry Golemon is executive director of the Washington Theological Consortium, an organization of 17 seminaries in the Washington, D.C., area.
Larry Golemon is executive director of the Washington Theological Consortium, an organization of 17 seminaries in the Washington, D.C., area.
The Rev. Allison St. Louis is director of field education and “The Second Three Years,” a mentoring program for graduates of Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, an Episcopal seminary.
Th Book of Common Prayer is a text for the U.S. Episcopal Church, in English and Latin. See a page with resources on the Book hosted by Brian Reid and the Society for Archbishop Justus
The Episcopal Communicator is a self-supporting organization of persons with communication responsibilities in The Episcopal Church.
The Episcopal Digital Network is a Christian media service that delivers news, entertainment, and information to church leaders and congregations. Contact through the website.
Anglican Communion News Service is a media service for the Anglican community. It highlights news regarding the Anglican Christ in Communion church, seeking to educate its members on the global community. It is based in London.
The Episcopal Church USA has a mission “to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ.”
Barbara C. Crafton is an Episcopal priest in Metuchen, N.J., and the author of Jesus Wept: When Faith & Depression Meet. She manages an online mental health site called The Geranium Farm.
The Rev. Pamela Lee Cranston is a priest and vicar at St. Cuthbert’s Episcopal Church in Oakland, Calif., where one-third of the congregation is LGBT. In 2008, church members rallied in support of a “gay prom” in nearby Hayward.