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  • Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) - Episcopal Migration Ministries/ EMM is the refugee resettlement and migration ministry of The Episcopal Church. Since 1988, EMM has resettled more than 100,000 individuals to communities across the United States. In addition to its long-standing work in refugee resettlement ministry, EMM is The Episcopal Church’s convening place for collaboration, education, and information-sharing on migration.
  • Kansans to Kenya (K2K) - Kansas2Kenya.com/ is a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas. It focuses on building relationships and supporting communities in Kenya through various initiatives, including healthcare, education, and community development.
  • Community of Hope International - www.cohi.org/Community of Hope International/ Community of Hope International is a faith-based organization inspired by Benedictine spirituality. Its mission is to create compassionate communities through listening, service, and hospitality. Rooted in Christian values, it aims to nurture spiritual growth and provide ministry to others with humility and care.
  • American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem - http://www.afedj.org/ The Diocese of Jerusalem serves  two major hospitals, a number of outpatient clinics, 13 schools, 29 parishes and 4 institutes for the disabled in Israel, the Palestinian territories, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. The American Friends exists to help support the work of our Anglican/Episcopal sisters and brothers in the Holy Land. 
  • Forward Movement - http://www.forwardmovement.org/ The publishers of the Forward Day By Day devotionals that you can pick up at church, Forward Movement has a wide range of books, pamphlets, and other items to help you to grow in your Episcopal Christian faith.
  • International Order of St. Luke the Physician - http://orderofstluke.org/ An ecumenical network of people dedicated to exploring and providing healing ministry. Founded by an Episcopal priest, there are many chapters.
  • St. Nicholas Center - http://www.stnicholascenter.org/ Tells the real story of “Saint Nick” and gives a host of resources for events, activities, and celebrations for children. 
  • Episcopal Relief and Development - https://www.episcopalrelief.org The official international welfare organization of the Episcopal Church responds to human suffering around the world with an annual budget of $20 million.
  • CAROA Conference of Anglican Religious Orders in the Americas - http://www.caroa.net/ An association of monastic communities in North America. Use this central resource to learn about the men and women who have dedicated their lives to prayer and the Gospel.
  • Archives of The Episcopal Church - http://www.episcopalarchives.org/ This website contains searchable records of General Convention, papers of notable church leaders, and other documents.
  • Episcopal Farmworker Ministry - http://episcopalfarmworkerministry.org/ An advocacy and support network connecting our community of faith with the lives of migrant farm workers

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