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Episcopal Websites of Interest

This page will let you link to the wider world of Episcopal churches, resources, information.

The Episcopal Diocese of Spokane
 
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Composed of 41 congregations spread over the whole of eastern Washington and northern Idaho, the Spokane Diocese is headquartered at Paulsen House in Spokane, near the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist. The Rt. Rev. James E. Waggoner, Jr. is the current Bishop of the Diocese of Spokane.

Just click "Episcopal Diocese of Spokane" to access the website that covers the history, the news, the governance and the ministries of our Diocese.

Episcopal Diocese of Spokane .

Take a look.

The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Spokane
 
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For the history, programs and services offered at the cathedral, follow the link below. Plan to visit this prominent landmark and regional seat of the Episcopal Church the next time you travel to Spokane.

The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist

Episcopal Church Links
 
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This site leads you to dozens of websites covering areas of the church itself, publishers and bookstores, organizations, worship resources, The Book of Common Prayer, news, seminaries.

Click on title below:

Episcopal Church Links

The Episcopal Church Welcomes You: Official Church Website.
 
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To access the website for the national church click here:

The Episcopal Church Welcomes You

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World Council of Churches
 
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The WCC is a fellowship of churches, now 349 in more than 110 countries in all continents from virtually all Christian traditions.

To learn more, click on this link:

World Council of Churches