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ECONOMIC HARDSHIP
Congregational Hunger Ministries Report
Dealing with Economic Hardship
EVANGELISM
An Outline for New Member Ministry
KEEPING GOD'S PEOPLE SAFE
Keeping God's People Safe Manual
(English)
Manteniendo Seguro al Pueblo de Dios
(En Español)
Illinois Department of Child & Family Services
Mandated Reporter Manual
(English)
Departmento de servicios para niños y familias de Illinois
Manual para los Delatores por Ley
(En Español)
LITURGY
Anglican Cycle of Prayer
Association of Anglican Musicians
Diocese of Chicago Cycle of Prayer
(2013)
Enriching Our Worship
Leadership Program for Musicians Serving Small Congregations
Rachel's Tears; Hannah's Hopes
(Liturgies and Prayers for Healing from Loss Related to Childbearing and Childbirth)
Revised Common Lectionary
MARRIAGE AND CIVIL UNIONS
May 2011 Letter from Bishop Lee to Diocese of Chicago Clergy
Guidelines for the Solemenization of Holy Union
The Witnessing and Blessing of a Holy Union
Application for Judgement as to Marital Status
WEB-BASED RESOURCES FOR CONGREGATIONS
Congregational Resource Guide
Episcopal Church Foundation Vital Practices
The Episcopal Network for Stewardship (TENS)