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Jazz player in silhouette "Riverwalk celebrates the lives and music of America's top jazz musicians, past and present. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band salutes ... jazz pioneers in live performances and fascinating stories."
Photo of Revd Elizabeth Kaeton Telling Secrets is the blog of a priest who describes herself as "a passionate radical Orthodox, Anglo-Catholic with a joyful Evangelical spirit."
Photo of Louie Crew Anglican Pages of Louie Crew. Louie Crew is professor emeritus of Rutgers, author of over 1300 poems and essays, and outspoken advocate for the Episcopal Church.
Photo of Barbara Cawthorne Crafton The Geranium Farm is the Web site of The Revd Barbara Cawthorne Crafton. You may sign up for eMos (email meditations) and read the archives. "Sometimes the eMos are funny and sometimes they're sad. Often, they're both."
Sea shells What the tide brings in. Ann Fontaine, an Episcopal priest in Wyoming, writes a blog that provides theological reflection with flashes of humor.
Logo for St. Ann's Church St. Ann's Episcopal Church in Nashville, Tennessee is an inclusive Episcopal community, "seeking and serving Christ in all persons." The Revd Lane Denson is Priest-Associate at St. Ann's.
Anglicans Online Gryphon Anglicans Online is the independent, very complete, and up-to-date resource for world-wide Anglicanism.
Every voice network Every Voice Network: Anglican voices united for justice. "EVN combines superlative journalism, on-line discussions, curriculum, and timely educational and advocacy events to create a widely accessible vehicle for the sharing of information, resources, and technology."
Episcopal Shield Progressive Episcopalians of Pittsburgh provides a web forum within the Diocese of Pittsburgh "for the free expression of ideas on contemporary issues, where all persons are afforded respect and Godly grace and kindness."
Episcope logo Episcope: looking over the Episcopal Church is a blog of the Episcopal News Service which strives to "bring some of the issues and people into better focus, illuminate them, and perhaps even render them a little less opaque ... as we continue looking over the Episcopal Church.." It is even-handedly written by the Revd Jan Nunley.