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formerly The Modern Churchpeople's Union
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Australian site for gay Catholics.
An open network of Evangelical Christians who believe the time has come to move towards the acceptance of faithful, loving same-sex partnerships at every level of church life.
A call to a grown-up living Christianity where Scripture, Reason, the Sacraments and Catholic Tradition in the Church of England make sense of our life today.
Seeks to enhance the 'enrichment' of the Christian faith and support ordained and lay Christians of the Liberal Anglican tradition.
Aims to provide a point of contact for alternative worship and emerging church sites workldwide.
Enabling Anglicans to communicate better.
This website is intended as a simple resource for those who wish to access a depository of papers and research on the theme of Anglicanism.
Every Anglican link you can think of, and a good many more.
Christian literature from the Anglican tradition and other works that have traditionally been of interest to Anglicans.
Working for Anglican Ordinands in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Read and research in the language or translation of your choice.
Working to see the Bible shaping the lives and communities of people everywhere.
Dave Walker
To watch and comment on the workings of the Church, urging it to change internally in its structures and attitudes, and in its service to the world, particularly to the poor and the oppressed and to God's creation.
Working for Christian community where questions of sexuality are approached calmly and creatively; where people can feel that their sexuality is valued and respected as a divine gift.
An approach to Christianity that is inclusive, innovative, informed.
Working for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Affirmation within the Anglican Communion.
A network of people, gay and straight, lay and ordained, working for the full affirmation of lesbian and gay Christians within the Churches in Ireland.
An agency of the churches in the UK and Ireland working wherever the need is greatest, irrespective of religion or race.
A multi-denominational UK Christian organisation for people concerned about the Environment.
Making classic Christian writings available and promoting their use.
Bringing Christian faith into an active dialogue with the context in people live and work, primarily through congregational participation in community organising.
UK-based evangelical Christian organisation for gay and lesbian Christians who are seeking a safe place of friendship in which to reconcile their faith and sexuality.
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Roman Catholics.
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Roman Catholics.
EfM gives people access to good quality religious education, helping them explore their ministries as Christians in the here and now.
Navigating theology, praxis, and leadership in the emerging church.
An informal network of liberally minded Christians striving for an open, inclusive and thinking church.
UK's finest residential library and one of the top small conference destinations in North Wales.
A Christian arts festival with a 37-year history rooted in a tradition which is world-affirming, politically and culturally engaged.
Women and men working towards the consecration of women to the episcopate in the Church of England.
Because everyone should have a home that truly meets their needs.
An Anglican network of individuals, church councils and organisations that have signed up to Inclusive Church's Statement of Belief.
An inclusive, ecumenical Christian outreach to GLBTQ Christians, friends, and family.
A witness of God's inclusive love to the Episcopal Church and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community.
Mainly liberal theology, ethics and philosophy.
A magazine for people made anxious by churches, people embarrassed to be caught in the 'spirituality' section of a bookstore, people both hostile and drawn to talk of God.
The unofficial voice of the laity throughout the Anglican Communion.
A Christian organisation for lesbians and bisexual women to explore their faith together.
Praying for an inclusive Church.
Emerging Church, Blogging, Faith and other General Silliness from South of the Equator.
Bill Peddie's website
London-based community of spiritual travellers who seek to live in a way that is honest to God and honest to now.
Thousands of hymns and songs from many denominations - lyrics, MIDI files, scores, pictures, history and more.
A coalition, many of them bloggers, from around the Anglican Communion who believe that the proposed Anglican Communion Covenant is at best redundant and more likely to do irreparable harm.
Paul Bagshaw
MadPriest
An online translation of the Cathedral Labyrinth created by London alternative worship groups Grace, LOPE, and Epicentre who toured UK cathedrals during 2001-2003.
A network of people who wish to engage with the Christian tradition in their search for meaning, affirming the freedom of each individual to develop their own spiritual vision, accepting that in this task there are differences as well as similarities between us.
Valuing the traditions that have made us what we are, responding to a changing world, searching for new insights into Christian truth, and working for a Church which is open to new understandings and new directions through the activity of the Holy Spirit.
Daily prayer and prayer resources.
Moving towards an inclusive Methodist Church.
A group of LGBT Christians, and their family and friends, at the annual Greenbelt Festival. It is committed to the Church and to helping everyone find their way in the Church, no matter what their background.
Promotes new life in the Anglican Church. Parish and People publishes a range of stimulating material for parishes and deaneries in order to enable the growth from the grass roots up of a lively, open, people's church in which lay ministry can blossom.
Adrian Worsfold
Free online archive of out-of-print Anglican texts and related modern documents.
The Progressive Christianity Network for Great Britain and Ireland.
Quakers share a way of life rather than a set of beliefs, seeking to experience God directly, within ourselves and in our relationships with others and the world around us.
UK site for gay and lesbian Catholics.
More than 6,000 articles and chapters by recognized religious scholars.
Free internet resources of use to researchers involved in the academic study of religion.
A page of links related to finding a gay-friendly church, gay Christian organizations, and information on gay marriage.
A daily review of religion in the news and the news about religion.
A networking, support and campaigning group for those who identify as Roman Catholic and are in sympathy with the aims of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement.
The Magazine of Christian Unrest
Supporting church leavers and others making faith transitions.
A warm welcome is extended to people of all faiths and none.
Working to explore the the meaning of the Christian faith in the 21st century and to offer a fresh vision of an inclusive and open Church.
A movement seeking to bring together students of all denominations to explore the Christian faith in an open-minded and non-judgemental environment.
A window on the work of John Henson and an introduction to his published books, studies, articles and hymns.
A well-informed blog on Church of England matters and the Anglican Communion.
Christian comment on culture.
Not a compromise for the sake of peace, but a comprehension for the sake of truth.
High-quality, ecologically friendly, potable water supply and related products that reduce water wastage and the use of polluting chemicals.
A network for Catholics where concerns, doubts and needs can be expressed, where there is a willingness to listen, and an openness to the signs of the times.
Aims to continue the visionary thinking of Archbishop William Temple about the ongoing search for a just and inclusive society.
Working to see women taking their place alongside men at every level in the Church of England, and to help the Church become the community of equals which Jesus calls us to be.
Arguing for the ordination of women in the Roman Catholic Church.
A Christian learning experience designed to encourage and strengthen you on your spiritual journey.
A community of Student Christian Movements committed to dialogue, ecumenism, social justice and peace.