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The Vestry Handbook, Fourth Edition
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Trusted by tens of thousands of vestry members, wardens, and rectors, The Vestry Handbook is the indispensable guide to the day-to-day functions of an Episcopal parish. The handbook includes explanations of leadership roles and organizational structure, parish finances, building maintenance, tax considerations, elections, the spiritual lives of vestry members, and more.
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Register of Church Services
Regular price $44.95 Save $-44.95This sturdy register matches the Parochial Report Form of the General Convention Office of the Episcopal Church. Columned pages provide a day-by-day record of attendance and number of services for Sunday and Saturday evening Eucharists, weekday and private Daily Offices and other services. Space is also provided for names of celebrant or officiant and notes. Red cloth binding. 1,978 entries.

2024 Episcopal Liturgical Appointment Calendar
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95An illustrated appointment calendar with readings for the Daily Office and Sunday Eucharist
Consisting of two facing pages and an illustration for each week, the Episcopal Liturgical Appointment Calendar includes ample space to note appointments. In addition to religious and secular holidays, the calendar includes Daily Office readings appointed in the Book of Common Prayer and Revised Common Lectionary readings for the Sunday Eucharist.

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Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2024
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The Crisis of Christian Nationalism
Regular price $24.95 Save $-24.95In 2022, Bishop Curry charged the House of Bishops Theology Committee to study Christian nationalism, an issue that has increasingly come to the forefront of conversations surrounding Christianity, democracy and white supremacy. The committee’s methodology in an Anglican framework of scripture, tradition, reason, and liturgy sheds light on the foundation of the movement and a path forward. They argue that it is sinful and violates the first and second of the Ten Commandments. Through careful examination of Christian nationalism, the Theology Committee warns members of the church not to fall into its trap, but instead to be a light to the world.
Spanish translation of the report, case study, and discussion guide included.
Una llamada urgente sobre los peligros del nacionalismo cristiano, con una guía de discusión.
En 2022, el obispo Curry encargó al Comité de Teología de la Cámara de Obispos de la iglesia Episcopal que estudiara el nacionalismo cristiano, una cuestión que está cada vez más presente en las conversaciones sobre cristianismo, democracia y supremacía blanca. La metodología del comité en un marco anglicano de Escritura, tradición, razón y liturgia arroja luz sobre los fundamentos del movimiento y marca un camino a seguir. Argumentan que es pecaminoso y viola el primero y el segundo de los Diez Mandamientos. Mediante un cuidadoso examen del nacionalismo cristiano, el Comité de Teología advierte a los miembros de la Iglesia de que no caigan en su trampa, sino que sean una luz para el mundo. En ingles y español con estudio de caso y guía.
